New Tracks

Edie Yvonne – “epitome”

Pairing heartfelt angst and a rock/pop melodic immediacy, “epitome” is the latest single from Edie Yvonne. Frustrated initial lyrics don’t mince any words — “I’m so fucking sick of all your shit,”

The Perfect Storm – “Magic Feeling”

Albany-based band The Perfect Storm capture the power of life’s special moments on “Magic Feeling,” set within a twangy rock and pop intertwining. “‘Magic Feeling’ is about those moments of connection and

Brendemere – “Just Don’t Ask Me To Dance”

An enveloping new single from Brendemere, “Just Don’t Ask Me To Dance” thematically captures a hope for home and solace within a dynamic production — showcasing orchestral flourishes and fervent guitar rises

Marc McLaughlin – “All I Can Say”

Canadian singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Marc McLaughlin impresses with “All I Can Say,” a moodily melodic single out today that explores “themes of vulnerability and self-assurance.” Mellow keys complement McLaughlin’s suave vocal presence,

St. Divine – “Mirror”

A hazy rock mystique combines with a ’60s pop nostalgia on “Mirror,” the latest single from St. Divine. Lyrical reflections center on time, and particularly the haunting impact of lingering memories and

GL James – “IN BETWEEN”

A playful, jangly pop charm stirs throughout “IN BETWEEN,” the latest single from GL James. The title’s refrain pairs the artist’s smoothly melodic vocals with chirpy guitar tones and calming synth flourishes,

Saeyers – “Lost at Sea”

A solemn rock success from Saeyers, “Lost at Sea” marks a return for the talented project of Marshall Baker. First catching our ears in 2019 with the track “Someday,” Saeyers continues to

Clay Benjack – “Crash”

A debonair instrumental rocker with psychedelic affections, “Crash” represents the third single from Virginia-based artist Clay Benjack. Twangy guitars ascend with cohesive intrigue to start, traversing into a jangly drive with calming

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New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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