New Tracks

dr.rift – “Like a Charm”

“Like a Charm” is a stirring new single from dr.rift, the project of Winnipeg-based artist Kyle Halldorson. A psych-friendly pop sound enamors, propelled by a funk-tinged rhythmic backbone and doses of distorted

Laura Dawn – “The Girls in the Movies”

“The Girls in the Movies” is an affecting new track from Seattle-based singer/songwriter Laura Dawn. “I’m in hell when I’m without you,” an emotive vocal yearning exudes, set amidst moody acoustic strums,

Jack Shields – “Hit My Line”

Nashville-based artist Jack Shields unveils the first single from an upcoming EP with “Hit My Line,” an invigorating single that swells from introspective alternative into a grungy passion. “Waiting for the strength

Honestus – “What’s It For?”

A melodic melding of psych-rock, sophisti-pop, and bossa-nova rhythms captivates across “What’s It For?” — a track from Honestus. A repeating vocal pleading — “I want you to tell me what it’s

Psych-O-Positive – “Electric Fratboy”

“Electric Fratboy” is a stirring track from Psych-O-Positive, who caught our ears last year with the gripping “Lipstick.” The band once again strut an artful rock charisma, intertwining debonair vocal dreaminess and

Ducky Neptune – “Faces”

Nashville-based band Ducky Neptune compel on their recent single “Faces,” melding a post-punk guitar pulse and fierce vocal drive for a sound that reminds fondly of Interpol. Recorded in Muscle Shoals, “Faces”

Dissocia – “In Your Eyes”

An atmospheric art-pop envelopment unveils across “In Your Eyes,” a newly released single from London-based project Dissocia. Written and produced by Chris Hermon, the track thematically takes inspiration from isolation and dependency

NUTRI3NT – “Cold Outside”

London-based producer NUTRI3NT enthralls with a fusing of electronic atmospherics and calming folk on new single “Cold Outside.” The release was actually written during a heatwave, with its recording taking place in

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New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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