New Tracks

Yasu Cub – “all this time”

A mellow, dreamy rock allure envelops on “all this time,” a new single from Tokyo-based band Yasu Cub. Led by Atlanta-born songwriter Jacob Oki Ahearn, they fuse dream-pop, slowcore, and indie folk

Griffin Winton – “Grow Ur Own Boyfriend”

Swelling from debonair, twangy contemplations into a delectably raucous rock expanse, “Grow Ur Own Boyfriend” is a recent track from Nashville-based artist Griffin Winton. “I don’t need you, I can grow my

lone pines – “One by One”

Canadian act lone pines craft a blissful sound on “One by One,” delighting in its harmonious vocal layers, fluttering guitars, and “back in your arms again” yearning. About three years in the

Sam Wrangle – “Efficiency”

“Efficiency” is a standout new track from Australian artist Sam Wrangle, who achieves a stellar rock sound that blends post-punk and new-wave influence. It’s also a stirrer thematically, inspired by the artist’s

GOODTWIN – “Gorilla Glue” + “Temporary Relief”

Los Angeles-based band GOODWIN captivate on two recent singles, succeeding on both the surf-tinged punchiness of “Gorilla Glue” and the jangling introspection within “Temporary Relief.” The group impresses with a sound that

Max Macready – “Holding Pattern”

Moody synths and charismatic guitar work intertwine grippingly on the fantastic “Holding Pattern,” the debut single from London-based duo Max Macready. A love for sci-fi films, specifically those from John Carpenter, melds

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New Albums

Tom Emlyn – ‘Passing Craze’

Swansea-based multi-instrumentalist Tom Emlyn’s album Passing Craze showcases his prolific, wide-ranging songcraft. Blending 1960s folk-influenced melodies, spacey synths, and touches of piano,

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Ryan Rickenbach – ‘Sirens’

A fantastic display of emotively impactful folk songwriting, Sirens is the debut full-length album from New York-based singer-songwriter Ryan Rickenbach. Produced by

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