“(Every) Today” is an impressive new track from Atlas Palace, an Italian electronic project showing a dreamy electronic sound with serenely engaging melodies and nocturnal synths. Off Atlas Palace’s upcoming EP, “(Every)
New Tracks
Previously impressing with the tracks “Marmalade” and “Supermoon Blackout” in 2016, North Carolina rock act Ancient Cities return with the track “Heavy Sleeper,” the band’s first release since their 2016 sophomore LP.
Recalling shades of Teenage Fanclub’s hooky power-pop, “The Sweetest Thing” is a new track from Swedish artist Hamilton Fox. Off the act’s upcoming album, “The Sweetest Thing” rides melodically in the first
“Better” succeeds in multiple facets. Sarah Martin’s vocals are supremely emotive, channeling a sort of yearning, grunge-oriented tone that exudes idiosyncrasies while retaining a melodically accessible spirit. The “I can do better,”
Today marks the release of the Aura EP from pop act Private Agenda. The duo of Sean Phillips and Martin Aggrowe, based between London and Berlin, craft an entrancing electro-pop sound with
Max Cohen is a multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles, crafting spirited and catchy material under the name Mr. Max. His incorporation of everything from punk to funk has been evident on past
Released today, “Cultures” is a track that nicely exemplifies the melodically consuming, bustling sound of Andrew Shier. The track represents the Canadian artist’s sixth single of 2019 so far, described by Shier
“Driving North” is the debut single from singer/songwriter Bryan Dubay. Dubay, who has been playing music for over two decades, succeeds with an authentic-sounding track in “Driving North” that sits within a
New Albums
Enamoring with its consuming array of folk introspection and soaring rock, Love and Other Acts of Subversion is the memorable new album
MoreAn atmospheric electronic intrigue, infusing both shimmering introspection and futuristic-set rhythmic entrancement, lingers enjoyably throughout Midnight Between Lagrange Points, the new EP
MoreA riveting post-punk energy shines on Ghost of Churchfield Shuffle, the new EP from The Revolt. The Cork, Ireland-based band pair a
MoreNew Mexico-based artist Jess Wayne blends folk, country blues, Americana, and touches of jazz into a genre he calls “Electric Bourbon Folk
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