The atmospheric funk of “L-Star City” will put an extra stride in your step this Monday morning. A new track from Jaz Clemente, which we’re happy to premiere, “L-Star City” is described
New Tracks
“Inventory” is a gripping track from Nature TV, off the band’s second EP, released today. The Brighton-based quartet showcase a super-smooth soft-rock sound that reminds me fondly of early Hall & Oates,
The catchy, breezy “see me on the outside!” is a new track from Los Angeles five-piece mmmonika. They describe the track, which was recorded in a cabin in Joshua Tree, as “a
Koresma is the electronic project of Ryan Lindberg, a producer from the mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. His latest track, “Eucalyptus” emphasizes the artist’s impressive grasp for developing electro-acoustic soundscapes, with the
The lushly entrancing “Lenitive” rides on an effervescent backing synths, a twinkling lead, and the gradual addition of serene strings. Aesthetically, I’m reminded of a cross between Sigur Rós’ more understated material
Out of Nashville, Farewell Company churn out a vintage southern-rock sound. “Shadows” is a track of theirs released today, touting a smoky vocal duet that rides suavely alongside soulful guitar tones. The
“Romance” is the debut single from mone, the electronic pop project of Danish sound-design student Nina Liv. She releases her music through urall.me-collective, a “a music and art platform created for diverse
NYC duo Me Not You released two strong tracks this week. One is the contemplative and electronic-minded “I Don’t Blame You,” an atmospheric builder that shows commendable vocal range. There’s also the
New Albums
Touting a vibrantly melodic electronic sound, No Memories in Glass is the latest album from Houston-based artist Loop One South. Merging synthwave,
MoreA strikingly creative album with poignant thematic societal ruminations, The Tree of Knowledge is the fifth studio album from Berlin-based band Saline
MoreAchieving a blissfully melodic sound, Awakened Arms is the debut instrumental EP from Netherlands-based guitarist Marcel Flendrie. Recorded in Berlin with producer
MoreExuding a moody Southern Gothic sound in its array of chilling vocals, moving orchestration, and elegant piano work, The Death of Cool
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