New Tracks

JD Kelleher – “Turn It Around”

A vibrant and reassuring new single from JD Kelleher, “Turn It Around” blends a soulful rock radiance with lyrical beliefs in one to begin anew and reach better days. The smooth guitars,

Eleri Ward – “Float”

A memorable single out today from NYC-based artist Eleri Ward, “Float” melds a dreamy pop allure within themes of vulnerability — specifically, surrendering oneself and trusting in another. “What if I just

Lurcher – “Stone Island”

The debut release from Lurcher, “Stone Island” channels an infectious punk-rock sound with ample attitude and charisma. A spoken-word briskness moves amidst distorted guitars to start. “Can you feel my hatred for

Mulholland Jive – “Hyperspace: Reloaded”

Enthralling with a funky rock energy, “Hyperspace: Reloaded” is a new track from Mulholland Jive. The Cambridge, UK-based project is led by Irish multi-instrumentalist and composer Ben Mulholland. They perform as a

Mary Strand – “Costa Rica” (feat. Ryan Smith)

An amiably melodic rock appeal shines throughout “Costa Rica,” a new single from Minneapolis-based artist Mary Strand that features Soul Asylum guitarist Ryan Smith. The track comes via Strand’s upcoming album I

Nico Cann – “Light Over the Ridge”

London-based artist Nico Cann struts an invigorating alt-pop sound on new single “Light Over the Ridge.” Anthemic vocals, bursting brass, and twinkling keys drive across a replay-inducing production, balancing between a saxophone-touched

Jefferson Pitcher – “The Crane”

A moody, emotively gripping rock sound compels throughout “The Crane,” a new single from guitarist and composer Jefferson Pitcher. A brisk bass pulse and lushly chiming guitar/piano interplay arrive into the haunting

sadplanet – “La Maga”

London-based band sadplanet craft a hazy shoegaze captivation with their newest single “La Maga,” a release the act notes as being “inspired by pretentious people at parties who quote Cortázar’s ‘Rayuela’ and

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New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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