New Tracks

Melissa Seals – “Medicine”

A haunting dreamy pop intrigue swells on “Medicine,” a track from Melissa Seals. Developing from ghostly initial mystique into a pulsing electro-pop adornment, the track absorbs in the “taste of my medicine”

The Foo Birds – “Just Need To Start”

A soulful gem from UK-based quintet The Foo Birds, “Just Need To Start” struts a magnetic production that melds tender guitars, vibe-y synths, and funky bass traversals. Leading the melodic charge is

Mia Loucks – “Light it Can Blind You”

Los Angeles-based artist Mia Loucks unveils a dreamy folk entrancement with new single “Light it Can Blind You.” Gentle acoustics, sounds of bird-chirping, and delicate piano lead into Loucks’ lushly enveloping vocal

Digney Fignus – “The Emperor Wears No Clothes”

“The Emperor Wears No Clothes” is a memorable new single from singer-songwriter Digney Fignus, who melds a compelling alt-folk and rock hybrid with Eastern European aesthetic inspiration. Thematically rooted in the titular

Frequency77 – “Surf n Spy”

A debonair instrumental rocker from Australian artist Frequency77, “Surf n Spy” invokes a cinematic appeal that resembles both a classic spy film and surf-set feature. The production captivates in its range of

KB-S – “The Calm”

A serene entrancement takes hold on “The Calm,” an aptly titled track from Minneapolis-based artist KB-S that melds flourishing guitar work with caressing ocean waves and string-laden mystique. The production succeeds in

Muletonic – “Fire the Fox”

An introspective folk success from Australian artist Muletonic, “Fire the Fox” pairs poignant lyrical insight with a steady fusing of acoustic strums and mellowly pulsing keys. Sporadic electric guitars bolster the enjoyable

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New Albums

Boni – ‘III’

III impresses as a dynamic, stylistic unveiling of works from Canadian producer Boni, a founding member of the experimental electronic group Fried

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Pete Scales – ‘Blue Without You’

Recently released album Blue Without You showcases twelve timeless folk tracks spanning Pete Scales‘ fifty-year songwriting journey. From “Nebraska-esque” demos to soulful

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