Released today from Evelyn Drach, “Never Getting Old” is a stylish electro-pop track. Impressing in the past with tracks like “False Premise” and “Predator & Prey,” Drach continues refining a consuming production
New Tracks
“Hiding from the Rain” is a melodic track from Heather Gruber, who first caught my ear last year with the album Dance into the Desert. The Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter impresses with a
A catchy new track from Erich Mrak, “Girls” tout a funky rhythm section and suave vocal lead — with a vibe fit for dance-floor yearning. “Initially “Girls” was titled “Boys” and centered
Sonic Fuel are a rock band from Knoxville, Tennessee. Their single “I Will Rise” shows a melodic sound, one that compares favorably to acts like Switchfoot. Thunderous, soaring guitars consume from the
Releasing today from Prince Bishops, “Why?” is an enthralling rocker with soaring grandiosity. Twangy guitars and a steady rhythm section conjure an initial feeling reminiscent of Manic Street Preachers. A series of
Beyond The Pale Blue is the latest EP from Kevin Focke, the final of an EP trilogy released this year. The first of such was featured in June with the Sunshine In
The new album from one-man band The Talking Tears, Glam is an engrossing, darkly reverberating success that blends synth-pop, post-punk, and other styles. The uniquely hypnotic soundscapes throughout range from sludgy, grungy
The View from Here by Vanden Dool “Rust on the Train Bridge” is an engaging, pleasantly evolving track from Canadian act Vanden Dool. Percussive click-clacking and exotic background murmurs form an interesting
New Albums
Self Help Manual, the captivating new album from AUTORHYTHM, traverses lush, scenic electronic terrains, often accompanied by infectious percussive pulses. The electronic
MoreTsubasa Lucid‘s concept album Leave Her to Heaven, Leave Him to London chronicles his London years through a unique blend of country,
MoreAn enamoring, hook-filled rock sound shines on White Magic, the debut album from Los Angeles-based act HOLLYWAND. Guitar-driven energy pairs with poetic
MoreTodd Adelman and the Woodsmen‘s self-titled album delivers an authentic, organic blend of country and rock and roll. Rooted in honest, working-class
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