“So Long” is a new track from Plutinos’ upcoming debut full-length album, releasing on 11/28. Nate Barnes’ project already impressed earlier this year with “Falling Away” — its dreamy appeal reminding of
New Tracks
Released today, “Until There Was You” is a new single from Canadian psych-rockers Kin Kanyon, who will be releasing their sophomore EP Relics Left Behind in early December. They incorporate a love
Owen Duff just released two previously unreleased tracks from his new album Witches: “Dalston Crazy” and “Julia.” The London-based singer/songwriter impressed already with “You Amaze Me” and “Flawed Men” in recent months,
I'm Fine, I'm Fine by Dialup Ghost The emotive vocals and jangly guitars to start Dialup Ghost’s “PPSSP” exudes a vibe reminiscent of Teenage Fanclub — and enjoyably so. I’m fond of
The first single from Andrew Goldring’s debut album Fluorescent Memories, “Chemical Spirit Connection” is an upbeat indie-rock success whose lyrics recall a strange encounter one night at the neighborhood dive bar. The
Badison is a project from Düsseldorf, Germany with an audible fondness for nostalgia — particularly the sort that transports you to a rainy night drive in the ’80s. Dora, who fronts the
“Welcome to the Dystopia” is the first released track from Zach Schimpf’s forthcoming album, which is releasing song-by-song. The St. Louis-based musician first caught my ear in 2012 with “Movin’ Right Along”
“Gun Life” is the debut single from Emperors of Rome, the duo of Dom Bouffard (vocals & guitar) and Alli MacInnes (vocals, guitar & drums). They met on tour with former bands,
New Albums
Inspired by whiskey releases from Redwood Empire and influences like JJ Cale, Joni Mitchell, and Sam Beam, Grounded is a captivating debut
MoreBelgium-based artist Yves-$aint-Lambert crafts a memorable electronic sound across PANTHEON, an EP where dark trance meets symphonic tension. Eschewing traditional climaxes for
MoreOriginally from Highland Park, IL, and now based in Mount Pleasant, SC, Becky Raisman presents a vibrant vision of femininity and perseverance
MoreOn his new album 2. No Wave Gaze, Brooklyn multi-instrumentalist Jason Vitelli crafts a visceral “optical illusion for the ears.” This fifth
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