New Tracks

Premiere: Tape Tension – “With Our Eyes Closed”

“With Our Eyes Closed” touts a lush electro-pop groove driven by pulsing synths and guitar flourishes, aesthetically reminiscent of The Radio Dept. The melody touts an effervescent pick-me-up around 01:43. It’s a

Stevie Zita – “Anastasia”

“Anastasia” is a new track from Toronto artist Stevie Zita. “Inspired by a troubled girlfriend,” the effort rides on a hazy assortment of yearning vocals, twinkling synths, and hypnotic post-punk rhythms. Melodically,

Let’s Be Giants – “Peter”

Montreal act Let’s Be Giants impress with the track “Peter,” off their just-released debut EP Beneath the Blue. Formed by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Esther Spiegelman in 2016 alongside her brother Yankie,

Amphior – “Oblivion”

“Oblivion” is a gripping, atmospheric track released today from Amphior, the project of Danish electronic music producer Mathias Hammerstrøm (featured in the past with solo material and as Amphior). Hammerstrøm’s knack for

J’Moris – “Til It’s Gone”

Already impressing with a stream of tracks, J’Moris’ latest effort “Til It’s Gone” rides on a distorted guitar backbone and excitable vocal cues. The Texan rapper releases this track as a follow-up

Jay Clark Band – “You’re Going Down”

“You’re Going Down” is a raucous rocker emitting an outlaw spirit. The track comes via Jay Clark Band’s newly released album The Time Is Now. The Dayton, OH-based act meshes country, southern-rock,

INViDA, Juliette Reilly, Muza – “Chameleon”

“Chameleon” is a lush, melodic pop collaboration from INViDA, Juliette Reilly, and Muza. The serene verses build to an energetic drop at the one-minute mark, the “always turning into someone new,” vocal

New Albums

Tlön – ‘Reality’

Blending the elegance of classical composition with the curiosity of experimental sound design, Tlön — the electroacoustic duo of Sara Övinge and

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Bianca Nisha – ‘Blood&Sugar’

Danish artist Bianca Nisha enthralls on her second album, Blood&Sugar, a cinematic alt-pop journey that melds Nordic melancholy with orchestral grandeur. Built

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