Channeling a mellow dream-pop sound reminiscent of The Radio Dept., English five-piece Flashes impress with serene sounds and a twilight-friendly glow on new track “Folki.” Representing the first of several new singles
New Tracks
“Vacancies” is a jangly slice of dream-pop from Mirror Trash’s new EP, Reform (streaming below). The vocals assume a yearning, nocturnal presence as the guitars steadily expand from quaint bedroom-pop jangles to
We’re happy to premiere Ritual, the new album from psych-pop act Timothy Eerie. The Orlando-grown group, active in the scene since 2015, have grown from a bedroom project into a band with
“Cherish Everything” is a track from Look Vibrant’s forthcoming sophomore album of the same name. The Montreal-based act intrigue within the first minute, unveiling a carnival-like synth whimsy alongside dreamy guitar tones
Faces & Places by Similar Kind “Seasons” is a brisk and hooky track off Faces & Places, the debut EP from Similar Kind. The act — hailing from Norwalk, CT — impress
Eclectic act Paper Thieves impressed last year with “Trouble,” a track that impressed with its murky bass, mellow keys, and brass adornments — sounding like an accompaniment to a spy film, a
“Forever, Too Long” rides on nocturnal synth pads and yearning vocals in establishing an intriguing atmospheric pull. The vocals retain a defeated sense of nonchalance, until a glimmer of effervescence emerges around
Recalling James Blake’s delicate piano-forward works, “Til Death” is a stirring ballad from Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter and producer GAIJIN. The artist’s debut single, “Til Death” is the first single off GAIJIN’s forthcoming
New Albums
Written on a cross-country road trip, Miami-based artist Theo Black impresses throughout his new EP, Turned Around — blending post-punk, power pop,
MoreLondon-based artist Sharon Katta crafts an emotively resonant, atmospherically captivating success with new EP Death said, Breathe. The production delivers an immersive
MoreLos Angeles-based Australian artist Jeffrey Chan immerses across Boys Like Us: The Afters, a club-driven full-length continuation of his breakout EP. Blending
MoreFavourite Armchair‘s self-titled album stirs as a creative showcase of art-folk and psychedelia. Featuring a multi-instrumental ensemble, the record explores life’s fragile,
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