Elegant Elephant are a band from Stockholm, Sweden, formed in early 2017. They recently released their first single “Cogwheel,” a fun and melodic success that reminds of a cross between ’90s Brit-pop
New Tracks
Why Another are a band from Boston with an emotional, striking sound. In addition to their ability to integrate both hard-moving rock with serene electronic soundscapes, the band wows with the vocals
After impressing with the track “Think and Spin” last year, Tyler Miles now has a new EP out, Past The Point. The release is streaming in full above. Fans of Ariel Pink
Kindergarten are a new five-piece, presently based in Bushwick (Brooklyn). The act was started by Toronto-based musician Jono Robertson. Their engaging new track “Deep Breath” precedes an upcoming EP, and shows a
We’re happy to premiere the latest track from Ohmfield, a chilled-out success featuring the vocals of Alex Wilke. The effervescent “I’ll be fine,” hook is captivating, the verses adorned by spacey synths
A highlight from their new album Tempest, “Strange Kind of Love” is a hypnotic gem from New York-based act Moony Matelot. Swaying, twangy guitars give off an island-set feel, as lush vocals
Falling by ESC Dale Hiscock is an Idaho-based multi-instrumentalist and engineer who fronts the project ESC. A talented engineer, Hiscock followed the release of his debut album Geometry in July 2017 with
“TSX” is the first single from Dylan Pham, a singer/songwriter from Los Angeles whose ability to craft enticing soundscapes and pleasant melodies is already apparent. Pham describes the release as “an ode
New Albums
Succeeding across both introspective momentum and whirring alt-rock intensity, They Never Told Us Why is the resonating full-length debut album from NYC-based
MoreA powerful instrumental rock sound flows throughout NOTHING IS EASY, a new album from Tucson, Arizona-based artist Impulse Nine. An eclectic sound
MoreWhite Dove is a riveting 3-track EP newly released from Post Death Soundtrack, coming quickly off the heels of the impressive full-length
MoreStirring in its range of twangy guitars, harmonious vocals, and string-laden balladry within a folk/rock intertwining, The Dust Up of the Century
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