I'm Fine, I'm Fine by Dialup Ghost The emotive vocals and jangly guitars to start Dialup Ghost’s “PPSSP” exudes a vibe reminiscent of Teenage Fanclub — and enjoyably so. I’m fond of
New Tracks
The first single from Andrew Goldring’s debut album Fluorescent Memories, “Chemical Spirit Connection” is an upbeat indie-rock success whose lyrics recall a strange encounter one night at the neighborhood dive bar. The
Badison is a project from Düsseldorf, Germany with an audible fondness for nostalgia — particularly the sort that transports you to a rainy night drive in the ’80s. Dora, who fronts the
“Welcome to the Dystopia” is the first released track from Zach Schimpf’s forthcoming album, which is releasing song-by-song. The St. Louis-based musician first caught my ear in 2012 with “Movin’ Right Along”
“Gun Life” is the debut single from Emperors of Rome, the duo of Dom Bouffard (vocals & guitar) and Alli MacInnes (vocals, guitar & drums). They met on tour with former bands,
In Anonymity by Daniel Wiggins “In Anonymity” is a showing in captivating rock-driven atmosphere from Perth-based artist Daniel Wiggins. Clock-ticking and ghoul-ish vocal whispering gives off an ominous feel to start, gripping
Text Me Back by Ugly Ghost Multi-instrumentalist/DIY producer Jake Perreault crafts an intoxicating blend of rock and pop with his project Ugly Ghost. The Providence-based artist impresses significantly with new track “Text
Tripsitters are a new act from Norman, Oklahoma. Their alluring track “crush” comes via their debut EP Empty Daydream, released on October 20th. A three-piece comprised of Jeremiah Rankin (vocals), Michael Moffitt
New Albums
Thomas O’Shea‘s new album Generation Z blends dynamic piano-pop atmospherics with candid lyricism, tackling artistic self-doubt, digital-age anxiety, and generational pressure. From
MoreNewly released debut EP The Perfect Answer showcases Brooklyn-based Henry Behave‘s meticulous and expansive artistic vision, blending art rock, psychedelia, and experimental
MoreOlina stirs on her new EP By The Book. An array of folk, rock, and climactic structural builds are complemented thematically by
MoreAn invigorating rock sound impresses on Mooreish, the new album from London-based project Whiskey General. Written and produced by Jay Serrao, the
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