VS Colour impress with “All Or Nothing,” a striking track that grows from chugging suaveness into a bursting rocker. The Los Angeles-based act describe “All Or Enough” as a “song about choices.”
New Tracks
Grand Rapids, Michigan-based singer/songwriter Tim Krauss touts a swirling psych-pop sound on “I Remember in the Time of Dangerous Groups,” a track from his project ttypes. Under the ttypes name, Krauss’ stylistic
Flowers Of Doubt by Rain To Rust Fans of reverberating post-punk are likely to enjoy Flowers Of Doubt, the new album from Turkish artist Rain To Rust. The one-man band stars Mert
A Life Extinct by Cross Wires Cross Wires are a rock act from East London, releasing their debut album A Life Extinct on November 1st, via Culture War Records. The two tracks
Mellow and enjoyable, “Obsessions” is a track released today from Chris Dalla Riva. The track introduces itself with a bouncy alternate vocal, before suaver verses emerge with lush, twinkling key additions. The
NYC-based musician Scott Chasolen released his debut album in 2003, following many years in the jam circuit with instrumental group ulu. Since then, his solo career has blended folk, rock, and jazz
Joel Cuzzi’s new album Footprints merges the Californian singer/songwriter merging his punk-rock youth with retrospective, acoustic vibes. The album is written in tribute to Cuzzi’s friend and musician Tony Sly, the frontman
We featured the self-titled track from Sluka’s new album, Ready to Connect, last month — emphasizing the band’s knack for twangy acoustics, soaring melodies, and orchestral additions. The San Diego act is
New Albums
An immersive, atmospheric work shaped by stillness, Ocoeur‘s new album Greener Grass, Clearer Water explores nature’s fragility and renewal. The album blends
MoreAn eclectic ten-chapter journey from Czech composer and keyboardist Otto Orany, 10 Blue-Penciled Stories features a hybrid ensemble of saxophone, clarinet, oboe,
MoreA captivating blend of intricate harp arrangements and melodic folk-pop, Stephanie Babirak‘s new album Rotten Fruit masterfully explores morality and identity. The
MoreThe awakening final chapter of The Dialectic Series, Kayze‘s Renaissance is an enveloping electro-pop and hip-hop triumph. Blending ethereal synths with driving
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