“16 Lovers” recalls an era of sophisti-pop where brass flourishes and twangy guitars are familiar cogs. The track is a success from S A Reyners, a New Zealand-based songwriter whose fond of
New Tracks
“Feelin'” is an upbeat, summery rocker from Brandon Hoogenboom, an American singer/songwriter who lived in Australia for a considerable part of his music career. After a successful run there with the quartet
Chris Lastovicka’s “The 7th Chapter of Job” is powerful on its own, a great showing of the artist’s modern classical arsenal. Now, the track has a remix from Jeremy Allom that adds
Harvie June’s “Hourglass,” released this past September, touted a jangle-pop allure that made it one of my favorite tracks from 2018. So, I was happy to see he released a new track
Nostalgic shades of ’80s rock and synth-pop alike are abundant throughout “New Experience,” a stellar debut single from Guest Singer, a project created by Doncaster’s Jake Cope and comprising Paul Burdett and
Phileas Fogg returns – following last year’s impressive “Will Never Be Played Again” – with another slice of psych-rock goodness. The elusive project touts a suave guitar presence with a bit of
Acidic Base is the Chicago-based project of Siddharth Goswami, a young (12 years old) musician with a clear aptitude for electronic music creation. Sid first got his start learning structures and chord
“Pig” is a track off Scotty Seed’s recent 3-song release Single. The artist – a Jersey native who presently creates music in the East Village, NYC and Williamsburg, Brooklyn – conjures a
New Albums
Mumbai-based artist Saachi consumes across her debut album Wishbone, a soulful, funk-tinged exploration of resilience, vulnerability, and hope. Having honed her craft
MoreSouth Walian four-piece The Family Battenberg make a striking debut with Spider Rock Forever, an EP that excels in spanning from psychedelic
MoreHailing from Boston, JAKEWITHSPACES! pushes experimental hip-hop into memorable territory with new album DOPEFUMEMIDI, presenting a bold fusion of eerie synths, twisted
MoreLatvian-born vocalist, composer, and arranger Arta Jēkabsone channels her Baltic roots through a modern jazz and pop synergy on Dziesmu Kamoliņš, a
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