Based out of Sacramento, California, American High channel punk and ’60s rock influences in their fun and catchy sound. Their melodies tend to be catchy and vibrant, though often accompanied by lyrical
New Tracks
Oh no, oh man by FayRoy “Stuck in the Yard” is the closing track on FayRoy’s new album Oh no, oh man, released this past Friday. Based out of Indian Rocks Beach,
Lavender Blush are a noise-pop act from San Francisco, who embrace “home recording, atmospherics, and analog warmth,” within a sound steeped in shoegaze and post-punk elements. My Bloody Valentine’s influence is evident
Rewrite by Breakers On their new album Rewrite, Breakers show a hook-y sound influenced by New York indie-rock in the vein of The Strokes, with shades of Interpol’s rhythmic post-punk fervor. “Figure
Super No. 1 is a great new indie-rock EP from Asian Fred, one of the most consistent releases in the rock genre this far. Fred Huang’s project – which incorporates a timeless
“Cucknite” is an atmospheric new track from Portland, OR act Salty Springs, released today. Fit for studying, night-driving, or gaming (the track is designed to fit well for the character emotes in
? Washington, D.C. indie-rock act The Colonies impress again with “Her Hands Are So Cold”, released this summer alongside the previously featured “Bound to Be Something Good“. This track’s “queen of the
Longfellow Bridge by Edward Glen Edward Glen’s “Longfellow Bridge” kicks in with a warm, twangy guitar lead and shimmering backing acoustics, alongside a simple though effective rhythm section. Lo-fi though melodic vocals
New Albums
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Kenan Slade crafts a moving, poignant folk sound on his new album A Garden for the Stockyard, propelled by poetic
MoreVancouver-based musician Pennan Brae impresses with Paint, a vibrant seven-track release that fuses classic rock, funk, and country-tinged charm into a warmly
MoreBreton act Steel & Velvet return with People Just Float, a stripped-down folk EP shaped in the spirit of Johnny Cash’s American
MoreEast Sussex-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Matt Saxton stirs on new album Feel It Again, a rock and folk-infused charmer rooted in both
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