A lush, hypnotic blend of nudisco, jazz-tinged pop, and soulful sophistication drives “Follow Me,” the new single from Tacoma, WA-based duo Plaid Lion. SaraEllen’s inviting vocals and keys intertwine with Ian Franzel’s
New Tracks
Austin-based band Living Set unveil a ghostly, dreamy noise-pop appeal on new single “Last Wave” — maneuvering seamlessly from a lush array of synths and percussive pit-pattering into a textural, noisy invigoration.
Austin-based act Go-Machine emit a charismatic sound melding funk and prog-rock allure on new track “Black Sunday.” Breezy guitar tones quickly ascend into a rhythmically inclined passion, shifting seamlessly into a funky
Reckless love and the allure of escape stir on “Betty & Jesse,” a resonating new track from Nashville-based artist Rosemary Schultz. The track compels in its compelling character building, portraying the titular
Scotland-based collective Rootless brings together Romani and Indian musicians to honor a shared ancestry, weaving flamenco-inspired guitar and fervent saxophone with the rhythmic heartbeat of tabla and dhol. “This isn’t just fusion,
“Take A Chance” is a compelling new track from Ball in the House, a Boston-based a cappella group whose blend of soul, pop, and R&B makes for a standout sound. Their dynamic
Nashville-based singer-songwriter KC Johns crafts a heartfelt homage to her musical upbringing and support system on “Best Seat in the House.” Drawing on memories of her grandfather introducing her to the guitar
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jeremy Parsons resonates with his new single “Who Was I?” — succeeding in its country/Americana fusing and thematic observations of youth, ambition, and self-discovery. The track’s heartfelt lyricism exudes a
New Albums
A fully immersive LP from Damenja, The Birds Will Always Sing crafts an intricate electronic universe where industrial textures meet serene, natural
MoreA triumphant debut full-length from Cincinnati-based band Tina Fey, Victory Lap delivers a hard-rocking spiritedness amidst heavy, relatable themes — spanning from
MoreThe newest record from Seattle-based quartet Guest Directors, Before You Get Broken captures a vast sonic range that balances ethereal, swirling textures
MoreNewly released album The Stories That You Weave showcases the self-recorded ingenuity of Phoenix-based artist Thomas Young, performing as Victims of the
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