Limbs by Old Flame “Limbs” is a consuming new track from Old Flame, the Western Massachusetts-based act who impressed last year with the track “Young & In Debt.” Trickling guitars and a
New Tracks
Laid-back and funky with an addictive melodic charm, “Genie 17” is a new single from Jon GK, a Los Angeles-based artist. Starting with an understated feeling of soulful funk, with sporadic bass
Norwegian duo Party At the Pharmacy show a pleasing sound on new track “Losing You,” a pop-forward effort with lush synth tones and string-based pulsations building to a soaring hook. “I thought
“Fading” is a new single from Tel-Aviv based band RGB, the first single from their upcoming album. A vibrant, evolving neo-soul sound is on display. The introduction features gripping spoken-word over mellow
The opening track on Peter Cat‘s upcoming debut album The Saccharine Underground, “The Big House” delights with a hooky, rising sound. At points sporting aesthetic resemblances to acts like The Divine Comedy
“Starlite” is the latest track from new act Family Mart, based in Austin, TX. A hazy soundscape, led by lush vocals and dreamy guitars, catches from the get-go. “How does it feel
“Wouldn’t It Be Nice (To Meet Some People)” is a new track from Mimile, the project of Emilie Blom. A suavely entrancing bass line and slight guitars accompany rising vocals to start,
A gripping new track from bladebae, “Worst of Sins” evolves from haunting folk to a rousing rock spectrum. Aesthetically, Jeff Buckley is an enjoyable point of comparison. Per the artist, the track
New Albums
Self Help Manual, the captivating new album from AUTORHYTHM, traverses lush, scenic electronic terrains, often accompanied by infectious percussive pulses. The electronic
MoreTsubasa Lucid‘s concept album Leave Her to Heaven, Leave Him to London chronicles his London years through a unique blend of country,
MoreAn enamoring, hook-filled rock sound shines on White Magic, the debut album from Los Angeles-based act HOLLYWAND. Guitar-driven energy pairs with poetic
MoreTodd Adelman and the Woodsmen‘s self-titled album delivers an authentic, organic blend of country and rock and roll. Rooted in honest, working-class
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