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The ethereal dream-pop gem “Glass Self” is among the highlights on Everything Is, the stellar new EP from Fat Heart. The project of London-based singer, musician, and producer Jack Bzowski, Fat Heart
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“To the Nines” is the latest from Oliver Marson, who impressed with “Cocaine Romance” last year. The project continues to strut a strong stylistic vigor, again lovably in the realms of The
“Rome” is the stirring debut single from Sister Castle Theater, the project of producer Tyler Tholl. Formerly of previously featured act Maple & Beech, Tholl shows a more intimate approach with this
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New Albums
On the sophomore album HELIX, Cole Lumpkin delivers a self-produced masterclass in resilience and eclectic charm. Written and performed entirely by Lumpkin,
MoreComposer Dren McDonald captures the comforting essence of digital companionship in the release of Stay: Forever Home Vol. 2 Cozy. Serving as
MoreLondon-based artist Chas Leman impresses across the bold, hooky EP REPETITIVE STRAIN, a stylistic foray into 2000s-inspired electronica and inventive art-pop. Fusing
MoreAn enthralling, vibrant folk sound — spanning from the brassy allure of “Rarely See The Sun” to the title track’s acoustic introspection
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