“Take a Chance” is a track off nRCS’ new EP of the same name, releasing today. The track touts a nocturnal tint from the get-go — lyrically with “it’s dark on every
New Tracks
The nine-minute epic “Everything Falls In Line” is the latest success from Hollowlove, the Canadian synth-pop duo that has impressed in the past with tracks like “Diamond Mine” and “Serpentine.” “Everything Falls
Clip Show by Indigo Bunting For fans of Indigo Bunting’s well-received track “Little Monowheel,” featured in September, it’s worth knowing that the Austin-based art-pop trio recently released their new album Clip Show.
Getting Serious (single) by The Laytcomers After impressing with tracks like “Population Grave” and “Sharpie Head,” The Laytcomers return with a similarly charismatic tune that reminds of a cross between The Fall
“My Everything” is a striking track from the get-go. Anxious string pulsations burst over a mellower acoustical backing, the strings fading as Simon D James’ confident vocals enter the fold. The Brighton-based
“Tell Me About It (Egodeath)” is the impressive debut release from Table Tennis Dreamer, a project based between Austin, TX and Chapel Hill, NC. The track was written and recorded in the
The Pressure Kids are indie-rockers from Nashville, who met five years ago during their freshman year of college. “Team” is a track released recently, blending catchy power-pop charm with a hint of
The suave pop of “Glow” kicks off the EP of the same name from LUC, a futuristic garage-tronic duo from Los Angeles comprised of Kari Kimmel and Joe Corcoran. Kimmel’s work has
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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