San Francisco-based classical musician Kimberly Hou impresses with her debut EP Opus One, touting four instrumental piano tracks. Each on is consuming and melodic, touting emotive feeling and impressive playing. From the
New Tracks
The Holy Road is the project of Jonathan Stolber, based in the East Midlands in the United Kingdom. Ahead of a debut LP out later this year, Stolber has two tracks on
Africali’s stellar track “You Brighten Every Bit of My Day,” shows a gripping, smoky feel right away with mellow rhythm section, tranquil guitar licks, and tender vocal-led entrancement. Chuckling @ 00:56 adds
“Relationship” is a striking track from Lady Moon & The Eclipse, whose newly released album Journey to the Cosmic Soul presents a gripping, eclectic style. Soul, funk, and R&B merge with spacey
Pedro Meirelles’ “Trilho” is a gorgeously entrancing piece that grows with subtly consuming allure. A wintry, prancing piano and a bass-y backing warmness converge with a melodic pull throughout. 01:01 sees a
“Building a Life” and “Small Town” are both tracks from the forthcoming album MOTEL, a collaborative concept release from Michigan indie outfits PAWL and ttypes. Releasing on 4/17, MOTEL was inspired by
Touting a riveting, darkly industrial soundscape amidst a strongly melodic push, “Waste It” is a thorough success. The track is the first single from Kai Tak, the new collaborative solo project from
“Don’t Let It Show” is an excellent track from Denver-based rockers Ploom. The band embraces eclectic structural and tempo shifts, complete with psych-rock tonal engrossment. Such is evident in the first minute
New Albums
Self Help Manual, the captivating new album from AUTORHYTHM, traverses lush, scenic electronic terrains, often accompanied by infectious percussive pulses. The electronic
MoreTsubasa Lucid‘s concept album Leave Her to Heaven, Leave Him to London chronicles his London years through a unique blend of country,
MoreAn enamoring, hook-filled rock sound shines on White Magic, the debut album from Los Angeles-based act HOLLYWAND. Guitar-driven energy pairs with poetic
MoreTodd Adelman and the Woodsmen‘s self-titled album delivers an authentic, organic blend of country and rock and roll. Rooted in honest, working-class
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