New Tracks

The Amber List – “Thousand”

Bridging punchy rock infection and moody post-punk ruminations, “Thousand” is a recent single from The Amber List, a trio from Preston, UK. The track represents the first in a variety of songs

Zach Schuh – “Blurry Pictures”

A smooth, late-night electro-pop appeal impresses on “Blurry Pictures,” a new single from California-based artist Zach Schuh. Spacey synth glistening lends a starry-eyed quality as a funk-touched bass line complements, guiding into

teasea – “What If, Could Be”

The lushly engaging “What If, Could Be” is the latest success from teasea, the Brooklyn-based project of multi-instrumentalist Tom Criblez. Per Criblez, the track serves as “a wake up call to us

Exceptional Failures – “How You Feel”

Portland, OR-based duo Exceptional Failures show a rousing, developing rock sound on new single “How You Feel.” “I’m not gonna pretend that I know how you feel,” the opening vocals admit, quickly

Yellowtechnica – “The Mirage”

The third single from Yellowtechnica, “The Mirage” compels with its mystique and palpable yearning. A debonair bass line and quick guitar swipes lead a climactic opening, complemented by an eerily enjoyable vocal

Adam Lytle – “Seeds Of Joy”

An orchestral folk sound — with cinematic, spaghetti-western flourishes — captivates throughout “Seeds Of Joy,” the latest track from Adam Lytle. The standout production features orchestral arrangements by Trey Pollard (Faye Webster,

Jeff Kolhede – “Where Do We Go”

The breezily melodic “Where Do We Go” is an alluring new single from Jeff Kolhede, a multi-instrumentalist, sound engineer, and producer based in Oakland, California. Twangy guitars and a subtle string-laden complement

Hidden in the Sun – “Gravity Love”

San Francisco-based band Hidden in the Sun compel with a buzzing pop passion on new track “Gravity Love,” meshing anthemic rises with dreamy atmospheric introspection. “There’s something in the way you move

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New Albums

YUS – ‘Hyperspiritual’

Los Angeles-based artist YUS presents an atmospheric immersion throughout Hyperspiritual, which blends electronic soundscapes with harmonious vocal displays. His fourth full-length embraces

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