Reef Zero by Zora Graves Zora Graves is a “nautical pop” artist from Los Angeles, whose new track “Vapor Brain” aims and succeeds at an immersive and “distinctly oceanic vibe.” The track
New Tracks
Double Vision by GRADUATION The catchy “Double Vision” is a new track from Graduation. Delightfully, the track reminds of Cut Copy’s ability to craft hook-centric tracks with rock and synth-pop elements. The
Levitate the Base by Adam Rose Adam Rose is an artist based in Pittsburgh, whose multi-instrumental and producer abilities are on full display throughout his new album Levitate the Base. This particular
The intoxicating “Love Drug” is a just-released track from Beatrix Sky, a Seattle-based artist who impressed earlier this year with the enthralling track “Forget Me.” The artist impresses especially with “Love Drug”
Brooklyn-based artist artist Jared Solomon heads the music project solomonophonic, whose superb just-released track “The Carol In Her Eyes” is one we’re thrilled to premiere. Solomon shows a great knack for melody
Hollow Hearted Hands by Dear Japan Dear Japan is an ambiguous new collaboration of artists from Hamburg and California. They just released their second single “Hollow Hearted Hands,” an extremely atmospheric slice
“Don’t Quit” is a new track from Pure Mids, a trio that met years ago while playing shows with their previous bands throughout the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles. With Pure
Birmingham, UK artist Rosie Tee impresses with new track “Chambers,” a captivating effort that grows from spacey lushness into a rhythmically bustling tour-de-force. The bass line, in particular, meshes beautifully with the
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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