“Honeycomb” is a beautifully textured rocker from Lo Haze, the trio of Los Angeles natives Amanda Erwin (drums), Daniella Lollie (bass and backing vocals), and Stephanie Guerra (lead vocals and rhythm guitars).
New Tracks
Out today, “Moonlight Feel” is a stellar track from Sgmaniak. Fluid guitars and wordless, haunting backing vocals open the track alongside bubbling synths, with a percussive punch signaling the lead vocals’ entry.
Released today from Cap’n Marble, “Come 2 California” showcases the duo’s pop-minded hooks and lushly melodic surf-tinged aesthetic. The track comes from their newly released EP of the same name, touting four
Talk about a memorable debut. The gorgeously dreamy “The Fifteenth Curse” is a smashing success from Canadian act Deperuse. Hypnotic, psych-friendly guitar tones weave around lush vocals, as synth flourishes add a
“Where Are We Now” is a beautiful new track from Mere Child, the previously featured project of Aimee Herbert-Smith. The Mazzy Star comparisons were evident with “Cold Light of Day,” and there’s
Quality Cable are a promising act from Louisville, KY, comprised of music students from the University of Louisville — specifically, a jazz drummer and bassist, two classical guitarists, and a composer on
Sophie Coran’s fourth single “Circles” shows the Philadelphia-based artist’s numerous strengths. Lavish string flourishes and gripping vocals captivate from the get-go, as does an immediately striking sense of tonal variation — showing
Inspired by the David Lynch movie of the same name, “Blue Velvet” is a twangy, hypnotic groover from New Jersey-based singer/songwriter Machine Idle (Ryan Romanowski). Dubbed by the artist as “the most
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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