Arson Daily’s recently released debut album, Late Reflections, contains a multitude of quality tracks. With this studio release, they show a gripping sound, ranging from invigorated rockers like “Glasshouse” and “Devil” to
New Tracks
The catchy, funky “Dance With You Now” is a peppy success from Australian artist Bailey Judd, joined by Emma Volard, Jake Amy (The Mamas), and Dom Stitt (Barney McAll). Funky guitars and
“Counting Stars” is a pleasant track out today from Ferdous, previously impressing with tracks like “Overdrive.” Buzzing synths begin the track, with melodic vocals emerging alongside snappy percussion. The grooving synth-bass meshes
First catching my ear with the tracks “I Wonder” and “Chaucer,” Micky Blouse just released a 4-track EP that’s recommended. The Sheffield, England-based act rides on catchy guitar lines and a melodic,
“No More News” is a moving, timely track from Justin Levinson, one we’re happy to premiere. Steady strings and an emotive vocal presence open the song in gripping form, echoing Smile-era Brian
We’re happy to premiere “How Do You Smile?” from Closing Eyes. The track is a psych-friendly gem with a deeply grooving bass line, buzzing restrained guitars, and enjoyably dazed vocals. In the
The final single from Sleepy Soul’s forthcoming debut EP, “Hazy” rides on a spacey pop feel. A wordless croon glides with understated backing guitars and sonar-like synth presence, building to a peppier
We’re happy to premiere the fantastic “Dig,” a showcase in unique stylistic fervor and enjoyable structural capriciousness. The track comes from Fufu Banana, a seven-piece project based from Tel-Aviv, Israel. Drawing from
New Albums
Favourite Armchair‘s self-titled album stirs as a creative showcase of art-folk and psychedelia. Featuring a multi-instrumental ensemble, the record explores life’s fragile,
MoreAn immersive, atmospheric work shaped by stillness, Ocoeur‘s new album Greener Grass, Clearer Water explores nature’s fragility and renewal. The album blends
MoreAn eclectic ten-chapter journey from Czech composer and keyboardist Otto Orany, 10 Blue-Penciled Stories features a hybrid ensemble of saxophone, clarinet, oboe,
MoreA captivating blend of intricate harp arrangements and melodic folk-pop, Stephanie Babirak‘s new album Rotten Fruit masterfully explores morality and identity. The
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