Toronto act Fried Dough show a dreamy, hypnotic feel on new track “Pushy”, its dark and moody vibes emphasizing the act’s love for trip-hop, spacey electronics, and psych-friendly soundscapes. Trickling guitars and
New Tracks
Ithaca Bottom Boys’ newly released, self-titled LP showcases a fun act with eclectic stylistic appeal — an aspect characteristic in the progression within “Winter Biking”. The first half or so grows from
Already impressing with multiple tracks in the past, Galapaghost – the project of Casey Chandler (who writes, records, produces, and mixes everything heard) – is back with a new album. Sootie was
Channeling an ’80s power anthem in its primary hook, “Empire State of Sound” is a spirited and catchy new track from CAMU, who was vocalist for the band NAKED (who will be
Writing on the Walls by Mason Jones Atlanta alt-rockers Nocturnal Animals are releasing their new album Writing on the Walls, preceded by two singles. “Margot” released on September 14th, and “Shiver” releases
Swisher is a new project from Brooklyn-based artist Oliver Switzer. The project’s self-titled debut release is opened by the track “phiend”, a late-night groover that meshes nocturnal guitar tones and neon-tinged synths
“Toffee” is a striking new track from Beach For Tiger, the psychedelic rock band from London/Essex we were introduced to with the soaring track “Something Good” last year. “Toffee” is the best
Ahead of the release of their full-length debut, A Fruitless Endeavor, on September 30th, Kansas City act Kowala released its second single, “Amarillo”. The act projects trickling guitars, icy-cool synths, and striking
New Albums
Bristol singer-songwriter Elly Hopkins makes a striking debut with Animal, a five-track EP that fuses rock charisma, Americana warmth, and soulful lyricism.
MoreBilly Peake‘s new album Manic Waves delivers a captivating mixture of hooky rock, nostalgic new wave, and sharp lyrical wit. Navigating personal
MoreEric Angelo Bessel crafts an enveloping ambient sound across his second solo album, Mirror at Night. We have been anticipating the album
MoreSwedish 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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