It’s a pleasure to premiere “Scrub,” the newest track from Henri Bardot. Previously impressing with the dreamy folk effort “Figurine,” Bardot again shows his chops as a songwriter and creator of consuming
New Tracks
“Never Really Clicked” is an enjoyable pop success from Los Angeles artist Carling, who calls the track “a song that makes me smirk, dance, and shake my head at the uncomfortable situations
Molina is a Copenhagen-based producer/musician who impresses on new track “Venus,” a trippy synth-pop success featuring soaring vocals and striking melodic turns. As such, there’s a stylistic reminiscence to Kate Bush, which
The project of San Francisco-based TV/film composer Devin Farney, Vinius emphasizes Farney’s ability to craft warmly evolving textures, heavy on atmosphere and consuming melodic shifts. Primarily led by keyboards and synths, Vinius
“Top 40” is a beautiful new track from Carl Schilde, an artist from West Berlin and presently based in Toronto. Per Schilde, the track “was inspired by a disappointing experience in LA,
Playing with mellow allure, “Songs in the Soil” is a track from Stacey Randol, off the Nashville artist’s third and most recent album of the same name. Randol’s smoky vocals mesh with
Drenched in a dreamy haze, “Dream. Sleep.” is a supremely melodic effort from Laveda, a promising duo from Albany, NY. Their ’90s shoegaze influence prominent in the gorgeous textural pull of this
Jaz Clemente impresses with the recent release of two new tracks. Produced by Jaz Clemente and Aki Ehara, “Sacalacalaca” touts an electro-groove fusion, an “electro-cumbia with synth-funk,” as described by the artist,
New Albums
Tallahassee-based Ice Jackson immerses throughout the new full-length The Flu, a backronym for “Florida Life Understood” that paints a realistic portrait of
MoreLed by singer-songwriter Dave Macleod, London-based project trainboy succeeds with a heartfelt, jangly allure on new album I Am Not Myself. Following
MoreKansas City-based project Angie Fights Crime unveils a memorable rock sound across their new full-length album, To Be Beautiful. Written and recorded
MoreSinger-songwriter, poet, and filmmaker Greg Roensch melds narrative depth and a stylistically eclectic palate on his new full-length, Down at the Polystereophonic
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