New Tracks

Oh Malô – “Pedaling Backwards”

Brooklyn quartet Oh Malô (pronounced oh–muh–LOW) deliver a haunting vein of experimental rock that produces a chilling soundscape, particularly on new track “Pedaling Backwards”. Dark synth pads and an unsettling, repeating folk-laden

Brendon Moon – “Patience”

Brendon Moon’s new track “Patience” is a showcase in lushness and vocal beauty. The Australian artist’s vocals remind of Wild Nothing’s Jack Tatum and The Clientele’s Alasdair MacLean in tone, though with

Bobby Baritone – “Shaving Private Ryan”

Bobby Baritone is the Seattle-based project of Matthew “Rat” Fildey, who shows considerable charm on new track “Shaving Private Ryan”. Melodically captivating with effective lyrics that tend to capture youth, from finding

Tim Woodbridge – “Outside”

Tim Woodbridge produces a majestic vein of folk-inspired rock from the south coast of England, via his Brighton studio. His new single “Outside” is a stellar showing, with Woodbridge’s haunting vocals emitting

Clay Priskorn – “Orange Sky”

Clay Priskorn’s new track “Orange Sky” is a smooth-flowing rocker, fit with melodic whistles, Isaac Brock-like guitar twangs, and a wholly effective hook that scales things back in favor of lushly swaying

King Eddie – “Enter the Man”

“Enter the Man” is a new track from Denver artist King Eddie, who describes the pulsating psych-tinged rocker as “a psychedelic drama based on the real story of my father’s life saving

Jungsu Choi Tiny Orkester – “Stolen Yellow”

“Stolen Yellow” is the opening track off Jungsu Choi Tiny Orkester’s latest EP. The 12-piece South Korean jazz orchestra, under the direction of Jungsu Choi, produces a vibrant and engaging sound, which

Healing Spells – “Levitate”

Tokyo-based electronica producer Healing Spells crafted his new EP Past Lives as a way to re-connect with his true self. “Somehow for several years I had lost touch with what I really

New Albums

Patrick Manian – ‘Cranky’

The captivating new album from Patrick Manian, Cranky immerses in its dynamic stylistic arsenal and sincerely emotive songwriting. From the folk-set contemplation of

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Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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