“Jumpy” is a uniquely infectious track from Bay Area act Juicebumps. Concise vocal punches and quaint guitar tones establish an intriguing sound to start, with wordless vocal reflections and playful keys mingling
New Tracks
Released today, “No Answers” is an atmospheric, psychedelic success from MJR. Off the artist’s upcoming debut LP, “No Answers” escalates from hazy synths to psych-rock melodics, particularly at the three-minute mark. The
“STILL 6LACK” is a new track from VT GOT IT. A consuming vocal flow and piano-laden, Latin-tinged beat provide an engrossing feel from the get-go. The lyrics are timely, effectively touching on
The beautifully melodic “Rollercoaster” is a gem of a track from Peach Luffe, exuding a growing pop sound with heart-tugging strings. The shifting structural parts, ranging from understated and yearning (01:26) to
“Enemy” touts excellent production and soulful vocals, evoking a nocturnal vein of electro-tinged R&B. The track is the latest from Midnite Michael, an Alabama-based voice actor, musician, and producer. The track’s eclectic
Lens by B. Disco “Lens” struts a catchy synth-pop sound with a DIY charm, recorded and produced from B. Disco’s home studio in the Netherlands. If you’re a fan of moody ’80s
Sunshine In Suburbia by Kevin Focke Kevin Focke‘s ability to craft shimmering synth-pop spectacles was apparent with his project BatWhaleDragon, impressing previously with the track “The Sweet Smell of Bridges Burnt” and
“Shuteye” is a moody pop success from Gravity Circus, a Dutch duo formed in 2016. Acoustics and perky vocals assemble a consuming intro, with murky rhythms expanding after the 30-second mark. The
New Albums
Stirring across both moments of downtempo lushness and vibrant danceability, Ryan Farish‘s album Wild As the Wind expands his distinctive blend of
MoreBlending House and Brazilian Funk influences with darker electronic imagery, _ophelioo‘s EP project_0 introduces a distinctive new voice. The debut EP’s two
MoreProvidence, RI-based artist TMYGN traces loss, love, family, and perspectives of home across his excellent new full-length, Where Time Goes. Spanning indie
MoreOutsider-art R&B expands into indie rock, folk, soul, and experimental pop across Freidrich$‘s new album We’re A Long, Long Way From Home.
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