New Tracks

Go With Strangers – “I’ll Miss You, Never”

A textured shoegaze-y rock appeal shines on “I’ll Miss You, Never,” a compelling new single from Go With Strangers. The track comes via the band’s upcoming debut album, Ave, Reverie, out on

ttypes – “The Shing”

Bouncy pop radiance and nostalgic doo-wop converge delightfully on “The Shing,” a track from ttypes, the solo project of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based songwriter Tim Krauss. He describes the single as “a breakup

Corduroy Moon – “Don’t Turn Out The Light”

A dreamy, jangly allure takes hold on “Don’t Turn Out The Light,” a harmonious new single from Ottawa-based project Corduroy Moon. “There’s no doubt, I’m so proud of you,” adoring vocals let

Dylan Cox – “Surprise”

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Dylan Cox exudes heartfelt introspection within a warming folk-rock arsenal on new single “Surprise.” Cox describes the memorable love song as “about the incredulous miracle of falling in and

Hornsbee – “16x’s”

Los Angeles-based artist Hornsbee unveils a climactic mystique on recent track “16x’s,” mixed by AIR’s Alf Briat. Orchestral flourishes and a wordless backing vocal procession glide into a stirring lead. “My haunted

GoodKids – “Your World”

“Your World” compels in its twangy guitar tones and harmonious vocal layers, representing the final of several re-releases from GoodKids as they prepare to release new material. Featuring Daniel Lavezzo on slide

Ripsime – “Shamanic Faith”

London-based artist Ripsime succeeds with an atmospheric electro-pop balladry on “Shamanic Faith,” whose dazzling production reminds fondly of Little Dragon’s lushest works. Ripsime describes the release as channeling “my frustration over the

Jamcie + Abi Flynn – “Its The Truth”

A melding of soulfully melodic pop, UK garage hypnotics, and debonair hip-hop entrancement shows on “Its The Truth,” a new single from Exeter, England-based artist Jamcie. Songwriter and singer Abi Flynn also

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New Albums

Lexytron – ‘Something New’

The captivating new album from Lexytron, Something New enamors in its palpable emotion and stylistic variety. Shimmering synths, jangly guitars, and dramatic

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