With a consuming quality throughout, “Sacred Plums” builds from contemplative, reflective rock into dramatic guitar tones and escalating vocals. The latest track from New Haven, CT-based band Sargasso, “Sacred Plums” shows a
New Tracks
Stray Fossa impress with the “For What Was,” a bouncier and more uptempo success compared to past efforts like “These Days” and “Are You Gonna Be Okay.” The Charlottesville, VA-based band’s latest
“Beg” shows a captivating sound lovably influenced by acts like My Bloody Valentine, Lush, and Slowdive. Nashville-based artist Trevor James Tillery impresses with the release, the second single from a collection of
A psych-forward spectacle, “Hold On (You’re Not Insane)” is a fantastic track from Max Mason. The London-based artist unleashes a fury of consuming melodic twists and turns, touching on a myriad of
Austin Max‘s debut release “As Leaders Fail to Lead” is a stirring success, showing a resonating folk sound. Tender acoustics and twangy adornments escalate gradually alongside a yearning vocal presence, lyrically reflecting
Do You Love Your Man? by Bad Mime The first of several releases in the coming months from Bad Mime, the solo project of drummer/programmer Zach Simao, “Do You Love Your Man?”
“Middle Ground” is a track released this week from Melbourne-based artist K.L. Mazlin. Serving as “an ode to getting older,” “Middle Ground” opens nicely with a piano-driven soulfulness, complemented by suavely yearning
“CAMERAS” is the latest track from Kovey Coles, a rapper, guitarist, and producer. Presently residing in Los Angeles after living in Tokyo, New York, and Virginia, Coles is also one-half of electro-R&B
New Albums
III impresses as a dynamic, stylistic unveiling of works from Canadian producer Boni, a founding member of the experimental electronic group Fried
Morenumbness is exhausting marks the tenth studio album from Houston-based artist Joho, blending boom-bap hip-hop with futuristic R&B. Co-produced by 4d3n, these
MoreThe second full-length from NYC-based band Adios Ghost, Happy House consumes in its melding of electronica, funk, rock, and beyond, marking a
MoreRecently released album Blue Without You showcases twelve timeless folk tracks spanning Pete Scales‘ fifty-year songwriting journey. From “Nebraska-esque” demos to soulful
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