Real Time by Linda Gardens Today marks the release of the Real Time EP from Brooklyn-based artist Linda Gardens. Previously featured with EP track/video “Tubular Steel” in May, the EP expands on
New Tracks
The Silence by Bathe The impressive “The Silence” is the latest from Bathe, the dream-pop project of Bailey Crone. Based out of Atlanta, Crone performs everything on the song — drums, guitar,
Lucky Ones by Castilho Pedro Castilho is a Portuguese songwriter based in Lisboa, whose stellar track “Lucky Ones” comes via his upcoming debut album. The artist first emerged in late 2017 with
Apartments by Harley Small Following singles “Friends” and “Reality Therapy,” “Apartments” is the third entry from Harley Small in the band’s current album cycle. The project hails from Vancouver, British Columbia, honing
“Back Again” is an impressive new track from Split Screens, the solo project of San Francisco-based Jesse Cafiero. I first heard the project back in 2013, with psych-pop gem “Born.” A forthcoming
Strongly reminiscent of James Blake, “Casualty” is the latest track from Daren Sirbough. Based in Sydney, Australia, Sirbough describes the track as being “about my first love and the eventual breakup.” Drip-drop
The peppy “Falling off the Rails” is an energetic, catchy track with contagious brass flourishes and symphonic bursts. The latest from Tom Cridland, of previously featured act The Tomicks, “Falling off the
Featured in the past with tracks like “Biography” and “Killer,” That Gum U Like return with another successful track in “Ballad Of A Boy.” The act’s trademarks — serene vocals, dreamy guitar
New Albums
Cape Cod-based artist Vanna Pacella makes a striking impression with her debut album Listen, a self-produced collection that explores love, loss, and
MoreAdai Song’s new album The Bloom Project unfolds as a striking fusion of cinematic pop and electronic ingenuity, balancing intricate production with
MoreVeronneau crafts a moving tribute to singer-songwriter history with Blue Tapestry, reimagining the classic songs of Joni Mitchell and Carole King with
MoreCERULEAN SAPPHIRE‘s debut album soft attention enamors in its blend of synth-pop, dream-pop, shoegaze, and ambient. Rooted in the project’s concept of
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