New Tracks

David Alexandr – “Take Your Leave”‘

“Take Your Leave” is a striking track released today from David Alexandr, whose soul-infused vein of pop is immaculately melodic and suave. The North London-born artist combines classic pop influences, such as

The Rungs – “King of Books”

The Rungs are a Brooklyn-based act that show a moody, yearning synth-led pop sound on new track “King of Books.” Per the act, the track “captures that moment in a toxic relationship

Lycio – “Up Down”

The recently released “Up Down” is a rousing electro-pop effort from Lycio, growing from pulsating, lush synths in the verses to an expansively buzzing chorus. “Every hour of the day, comfort me,

Space Phase – “Hermano”

“Hermano” is a beautifully emotive piece of jangly rock from Space Phase, the project of Rex Pax, a musician from Columbia, Maryland. Born in Puerto Rico and then moving to Maryland at

Lazy Bones – “Restless Sleeper”

Restless Sleeper by Lazy Bones “Restless Sleeper” is an excellent rock track from Lazy Bones, who impressed last November with the track “Take It Back” when the Ithaca-based act was newly formed.

Astrolemo – “Just Another Lie”

From eerie spacey lushness to to rhythmically-driven excitement fit for moving, “Just Another Lie” is a striking track that features ample variety in its electronic tones. The latest track from Astrolemo is

NIGHTMØDE – “Penthouse Refugees”

NIGHTMØDE, the project of Nashville-based producer Matt Kass (The Brakes, Modern Inventors), impresses with new track “Penthouse Refugees.” The track touts a psych-friendly, spacey electro vibe, propelled by a driving bass line,

New Albums

Elly Hopkins – ‘Animal’ EP

Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.

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Billy Peake – ‘Manic Waves’

Billy Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal

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Killing Kind – ‘Being Human’

Swedish band Killing Kind consume across their second album, Being Human — strutting a darkly impactful melding of post-punk and synth-driven entrancement.

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