“Gaze On” is a playful pop effort from Goat Life Vol. 1, the new album from Los Angeles hip-hop act Young Goats. The project incorporates styles old and new, meshing a sleek
New Tracks
“With Our Eyes Closed” touts a lush electro-pop groove driven by pulsing synths and guitar flourishes, aesthetically reminiscent of The Radio Dept. The melody touts an effervescent pick-me-up around 01:43. It’s a
“Anastasia” is a new track from Toronto artist Stevie Zita. “Inspired by a troubled girlfriend,” the effort rides on a hazy assortment of yearning vocals, twinkling synths, and hypnotic post-punk rhythms. Melodically,
Montreal act Let’s Be Giants impress with the track “Peter,” off their just-released debut EP Beneath the Blue. Formed by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Esther Spiegelman in 2016 alongside her brother Yankie,
“Oblivion” is a gripping, atmospheric track released today from Amphior, the project of Danish electronic music producer Mathias Hammerstrøm (featured in the past with solo material and as Amphior). Hammerstrøm’s knack for
Roaring from Chesterfield, UK, Alpaca Factory remind fondly of early Arctic Monkeys, particularly the album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. Get seduced by the juicy guitar riffs and
Already impressing with a stream of tracks, J’Moris’ latest effort “Til It’s Gone” rides on a distorted guitar backbone and excitable vocal cues. The Texan rapper releases this track as a follow-up
“You’re Going Down” is a raucous rocker emitting an outlaw spirit. The track comes via Jay Clark Band’s newly released album The Time Is Now. The Dayton, OH-based act meshes country, southern-rock,
New Albums
Stirring across both moments of downtempo lushness and vibrant danceability, Ryan Farish‘s album Wild As the Wind expands his distinctive blend of
MoreBlending House and Brazilian Funk influences with darker electronic imagery, _ophelioo‘s EP project_0 introduces a distinctive new voice. The debut EP’s two
MoreProvidence, RI-based artist TMYGN traces loss, love, family, and perspectives of home across his excellent new full-length, Where Time Goes. Spanning indie
MoreOutsider-art R&B expands into indie rock, folk, soul, and experimental pop across Freidrich$‘s new album We’re A Long, Long Way From Home.
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