Dawn Chorus produce a spacious, emotional vein of rock that succeeds wonderfully throughout their new EP Fore Sore Eyes, released last week. Formed in 2018 by members with extensive experience in various
New Tracks
East Nashville musician CS Hellmann impresses with instrumental rock track “Delroy (Where Did You Go),” which shows a fondness for ’60s rock and pop with the suave guitar twangs and swirling organs.
“Too Fast” is barely over a minute-and-a-half long, though does well in that time to establish a suave, moody rock aesthetic with vintage yearning from JW Francis, a 25-year-old singer/songwriter born in
“Ark” is an impressive debut single from Shangri-La Kids’ debut album Visions, the craft of a Phoenix, AZ multi-instrumentalist. Immediately, the thick guitar presence gives off a hypnotic funk-tinged rock vibe reminiscent
Jettes are the duo of Laura Lee and Melody Connor, who show an exhilarating garage-rock sound on new track “Traces.” The Berlin-based act grip from the get-go with gauzy guitar distortion and
“Too Rich” is the third and latest chapter of Ellen Warkentine’s engrossing Nonsense Mouth series, covered in March with “Thanatos” and “Nonsense Mouth.” The release explores “the heroine’s journey and themes of
Love and Change by Todd Warner Moore Todd Warner Moore has been busy the past year, with two full-lengths releasing in 2018 — the second of them the previously featured Spark. Now,
Bay Area singer/songwriter Patrick Ames showcases his eclectic stylistic range on new EP All I Do Is Bleed, with its four tracks spanning a variety of styles. Among them is Latin folk
New Albums
An enthralling, vibrant folk sound — spanning from the brassy allure of “Rarely See The Sun” to the title track’s acoustic introspection
MoreLos Angeles-based project Molto Non Troppo consume with a melodic art-pop sound, musing on the human condition through both melancholy and absurdity,
MoreToronto-based composer Eddy Ruyter and City of Dawn collaborate on the serene EP Silfira, a title translating to “silent fire.” Pairing patient
MoreThe captivating debut album from Rome-based producer Jomoon, Sugar develops wonderfully through inventive soundscapes and emotionally melodic charm — infusing aspects of
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