Do You Love Your Man? by Bad Mime The first of several releases in the coming months from Bad Mime, the solo project of drummer/programmer Zach Simao, “Do You Love Your Man?”
New Tracks
“Middle Ground” is a track released this week from Melbourne-based artist K.L. Mazlin. Serving as “an ode to getting older,” “Middle Ground” opens nicely with a piano-driven soulfulness, complemented by suavely yearning
“CAMERAS” is the latest track from Kovey Coles, a rapper, guitarist, and producer. Presently residing in Los Angeles after living in Tokyo, New York, and Virginia, Coles is also one-half of electro-R&B
The blistering rocker “R U N” is the latest from The Caracals, the Orange County-based project fronted by Johnny Cisneros. Previously impressing with the tracks “City Girl” and “Catch Your Eye,” “R
Following the impressive Fever EP, featured in March, Jack Boyd returns with another EP in By Your Side. Jangly guitars and playful synths provide opener “Heart Attack” with a catchy feel from
“Out of Reach” is a new single from Stockholm-based artist Annamay, released alongside the single “Om Hon Hade Vetat.” Mellow guitars and bright piano accompany a stirring, emotive vocal presence throughout. Annamay
“I Want It Now” is a recent track from Sundogs, off their third album The Code. The Seattle-based act produce a jam-friendly sound with aspects of rock and jazz. “I Want It
Impressing with many tracks over the years, from “Trophy Wife” to “Edge of the World,” Les Techno continues to succeed with a creative vein of rock with meaningful lyrical messaging. “Flowers for
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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