New Tracks

Bubblegum Hypnosis – “Sphere of Time”

“Sphere of Time” blends psych-friendly guitar tones with intimate, bedroom-set production for an engaging feel. The track, courtesy of the project Bubblegum Hypnosis, rides on lushly retrospective vocals, gliding guitars, and a

Good Time Mystery Vision – “Be Good”

Following up last month’s melodic rocker “Cala Lillies,” Good Time Mystery Vision are back with another track in “Be Good.” This effort rides on a constant wave of guitar distortion and melodic

The Basement Paintings – “Instinct”

Antipodes by The Basement Paintings Hailing from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is the band The Basement Paintings, whose new full-length Antipodes captures the band’s epic blend of ambient, post-punk, and post-rock tendencies. Opening track

Chotto Ghetto – “New Horror”

Chotto Ghetto are a six-piece from Los Angeles, churning out an excitable rock sound steeped in post-hardcore, punk, and metal influences. The band’s new full-length WILDFIRE is described as a “sci-fi-themed concept

Rob Alexander – “We Own This Town Tonight”

Previously impressing with the track “When I’m Gone (For George Michael),” South Florida-based artist Rob Alexander expands upon his adult contemporary rock sound on new album Being Myself. A physician Anesthesiologist by

pâle regard – “Bus de nuit”

Already responsible for one of the year’s finest tracks with “Appel d’air,” French group pâle regard return with another mesmerizing beauty, with the track “Bus de nuit.” Translated to “night bus,” the

Premiere: Evan Isaac – “Heart of Elation”

We’re happy to premiere the very catchy “Heart of Elation,” a track from Evan Isaac. The Pittsburgh-based artist sports a bit of Todd Rundgren-esque charm in the vocals’ faultless alignment with the

New Albums

Chloe Dunn – ‘Blossom’ EP

A consuming new EP from Chloe Dunn, Blossom showcases a sound steeped in dynamic allure — ranging from singer-songwriter and folk to

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MARA WANNA – ‘how dreadful’

Hamtramck, Michigan-based artist MARA WANNA consumes across her new album, how dreadful — navigating grief and growth with inventive, hook-driven artistry. Blending

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