“Battle” is an emotive track from Toronto-based artist Delyn Grey, exploring the depths of depression with an honest intimacy. Riveting vocals and an eerie piano lead do the heavy lifting. An anthemic
New Tracks
The fantastic “Release Me” is a stirring track from Bayleigh Cheek. The Dallas-based singer/songwriter was a solo musician from 2015 to 2018, at which point the project turned into a band. “Release
Creeping strings, a thumping bass, and flashes of woodwinds usher an enthralling intro to “Do You Dream At All,” an engrossing new track from Matt Nice & The Derls. The California-based act
Albon is the project of singer/songwriter Alexander B. Lappin, based in Los Angeles and originally from Chicago. Newly released track “Kids On Fire” touts a melodic, spirited sound that reminds fondly of
“Past in the Present” is a dreamy track that recalls the ethereal new-wave of The Church and The Go-Betweens. Fellow Australian artist Stan Brian shows adeptness at crafting a consuming, nostalgic soundscape
“Made It All The Way to San Francisco” is a suave, chugging rocker from Sam Pace and the Gilded Grit. The subtle creeping of organs just past the one-minute mark reminds fondly
The melodic, moody “Man Who Fell to Earth” is the opener on Amanda Easton’s new mini-album, Polaroids & Postcards. Tonally, the track’s vocals exude a feel reminiscent of Madonna, while the synth-driven
“Copernicus” is a hypnotic, murky rocker from The Kiss That Took A Trip, a rock project from Madrid with elements of shoegaze and rock. The project of musician and producer M.D. Trello,
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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