Another stellar track from Miami-based The Wax Worms, “Losing Weekends” pairs haunting neo-psychedelic intrigue with relatable lyrical laments on the daily grind — specifically,
Another stellar track from Miami-based The Wax Worms, “Losing Weekends” pairs haunting neo-psychedelic intrigue with relatable lyrical laments on the daily grind — specifically,
New Mexico-based artist Jess Wayne blends folk, country blues, Americana, and touches of jazz into a genre he calls “Electric Bourbon Folk – Smooth
Excelling across both hard-rocking vigor and dreamier spaciousness, Fore is a rousing rock tour-de-force from Liquid Pennies. The Saint Petersburg, FL-based band succeed with
A dynamic triumph that spans from inventive electronic soundscapes to invigorating rock energy, All Takes Shape is the new album from Garrett Gleason. Recorded
A beautifully catchy psych-pop sound shines on “Shaping Up,” a recent single from Field Trip. Bouncy keys and mellow guitar pulses drive into a
Stirring in its swell from hazy key-laden quaintness into an infectious expanse, “Should’ve Said Something” is a gripping track from Dan Cousart. Coming via
Los Angeles-based The Entrails invokes a nostalgic garage-rock and psychedelic charm on new single “Outline My Plans With Chalk,” a heady and melodic success
Tulsa, OK-based guitarist and producer Chris Combs impresses on his two latest singles — “Historicity and “Can’t Stop” — with an inviting alt-rock confidence,
“Lost Contact” is a spacey, blissfully atmospheric success from Electric Space Poet, where subdued vocals, tender acoustics, and illuminated piano complement a starry-eyed synth-touched
Balancing darkly atmospheric synth-pop brooding and guitar-laden enthusiasm, “I Have Learned” is an enveloping new track from Eddie Wrevlonne.