New Tracks

Premiere: Justin Levinson – “No More News”

“No More News” is a moving, timely track from Justin Levinson, one we’re happy to premiere. Steady strings and an emotive vocal presence open the song in gripping form, echoing Smile-era Brian

Premiere: Closing Eyes – “How Do You Smile?”

We’re happy to premiere “How Do You Smile?” from Closing Eyes. The track is a psych-friendly gem with a deeply grooving bass line, buzzing restrained guitars, and enjoyably dazed vocals. In the

Sleepy Soul – “Hazy”

The final single from Sleepy Soul’s forthcoming debut EP, “Hazy” rides on a spacey pop feel. A wordless croon glides with understated backing guitars and sonar-like synth presence, building to a peppier

Premiere: Fufu Banana – “Dig” (feat. Alma Kelly)

We’re happy to premiere the fantastic “Dig,” a showcase in unique stylistic fervor and enjoyable structural capriciousness. The track comes from Fufu Banana, a seven-piece project based from Tel-Aviv, Israel. Drawing from

Superocean – “Best Thing”

Fit for nighttime driving and other nocturnal adventures, “Best Thing” is a dream-pop success from Portland, OR act Superocean, who impressed with the track “Animal Caller” last year. An atmospheric key-driven lead

The Snuggalos – “Lost in the Crowd”

“Lost in the Crowd” is a creative, catchy success from The Snuggalos, the project of Daniel and Morla Mccarthy. “Our songs are catchy with a hint of being abducted by aliens kinda

The Mighty Orchid King – “Lungs”

“Lungs” is a stirring, expansive rocker from The Mighty Orchid King, written about the band’s experiences in the Extinction Rebellion, a global environmental movement. Eco-anxiety is effectively conveyed from the get-go: “I

New Albums

Boni – ‘III’

III impresses as a dynamic, stylistic unveiling of works from Canadian producer Boni, a founding member of the experimental electronic group Fried

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