Credit Electric by Credit Electric Tender pedal steel and soulful, soaring vocals lead the powerful “Indigo Night,” the first single from Credit Electric’s debut LP. Per the band, the track is “about
New Tracks
From German Error Message, “What Welcoming” is a track fit for autumnal listening, featuring a mellow vein of rock with well-constructed hooks and reversed guitar solos. The guitar-based escalation at 01:31, with
“Rivington” is an anthemic rocker from Half Hadley, released today. The NYC-based act formed in October 2018, and features Scott Rainaud (Lead Vocals), Benji Arnold (Guitar, Vocals), Troy Johnson (Guitar), Forrest Klawunn
“I Thought By Now” is an affecting song from singer/songwriter Nick Nash. The Nashville-based artist is a first generation college graduation from a long line of farmers. He walked away from various
Previously impressing with tracks like “Bound to Be Something Good” and “Her Hands Are So Cold,” Washington, D.C. indie-rock act The Colonies are back with the single “Potomac.” Jangly rhythm guitars and
“Living a Lie” is a track out today from Jessica Genius, a project comprised of current and former members of Joywave and Kopps. A lonesome guitar twang and flickering synths fade as
The fantastic “Rider” is a reverberating folk track from Minneapolis-based recording project Deepest Bison. Releases to date share a fondness for hypnotic textures, steeped in folk-friendly acoustics and occasional doses of synths.
“When We’re Old” is a jangly, melodic gem from Peter The Human Boy’s debut album, Goodbye Summer. Alongside bandmates Gabriel Fischer, Patrick Stieger, Jannik Rieß, Vienna-based singer/songwriter Peter Mathis churns out a
New Albums
Pol Sembrano consumes with a self-titled synth-pop success of an album, seamlessly balancing hooky immediacy and emotional depth. The Seattle-based Filipino-American artist
MoreBorough 6 serves as a hauntingly inventive ode to the sixth borough, where Matthew Mirliani explores a vast landscape of ambient, atonal
MoreEdinburgh-based composer and pianist Ryoka Hagiwara debuts with ICHI, a solo piano album navigating fleeting memory and fragile identity through a striking
MoreLed by singer-songwriter Gene Wallenstein, Berklee-based indie collective The Iddy Biddies craft an absorbing blend of psychedelic folk and melodic introspection on
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