Hot off the hooky and involved “Beaches” a couple weeks ago, CRÈME is back with another expansive electro-pop success with “YRGM”, which she dubs “probably the most upfront and revealing of the
New Tracks
“Canchita” touts a shimmering, retro-pop vibe with a romantic longing, featuring lyrics in both Spanish and English. The insightful lyrical content, captivating melody, and worldly perspective is nothing new from CANCHES, a
“Clouds” is a serene piece of chill/downtempo electronica from ivoryHAUS, featuring a jazz-y percussive pull in addition to ethereal piano lines and mellow bass. The piano melodies gradually increase in brightness and
“Swayed” showcases the vocal finesse of Elza, a quivering and unconventional tone that’s reminiscent of The Knife’s Karin Dreijer. The Canadian solo artist showcases a dark and introspective sound on “Swayed” and
LeeSun is an emerging artist from Leeds (UK) whose new album, Dry Your Tears, released on August 31st. “This album is about how suffering is a part of life,” she says. “Somehow
Based out of Sacramento, California, American High channel punk and ’60s rock influences in their fun and catchy sound. Their melodies tend to be catchy and vibrant, though often accompanied by lyrical
Oh no, oh man by FayRoy “Stuck in the Yard” is the closing track on FayRoy’s new album Oh no, oh man, released this past Friday. Based out of Indian Rocks Beach,
Lavender Blush are a noise-pop act from San Francisco, who embrace “home recording, atmospherics, and analog warmth,” within a sound steeped in shoegaze and post-punk elements. My Bloody Valentine’s influence is evident
New Albums
Out today from Irish band neptune blood, debut EP A Quiet Riot Inside fuses early ’00s indie-rock immediacy with atmospheric, psychedelic intrigue.
MoreDrawing Mazes presents a reflective and atmospheric EP spanning five years of recordings, from 2020’s heartfelt “The Next Family” to this year’s
MoreGiuseppe Cucé’s new album 21 Grammi is a profoundly human conceptual success from the Sicilian singer-songwriter, built around the mythical “weight of the
MoreEastern Ontario’s husband-and-wife duo CameronStrings compel across their new EP, Eclectica — cohesively weaving rock, folk, R&B, and nuevo flamenco across its
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