A memorable sound, steeped in dreamy rock jangles and synth-laden pop lushness, emanates throughout “On Vulnerability” — the latest track from Norwegian artist Louise Weseth. The second single from the artist and
New Tracks
A soulful production with heartfelt vocal layers, suave piano, and tender guitar-laden affections, “Sweet Tea” is another standout track from RIMENY. The alt-pop project of Zak Engel caught our ears with the
“Waiting Tables” is a personal, affecting success from Queen Bonobo, who describes the release as “about getting clear in the vision of how I want my life to be and letting all
A mellow, inviting introspection enamors on “Something’s For Nothing,” a track from Midnight Granger that charms in its balmy mixture of lush guitars and dreamy keys. The project of New York-based artist
“No Answers Given” is a consuming electronic pop production from Toronto-based artist OTHEOSE, developing from brooding bass-laden bustling into riveting synth work and vocal layers. The release follows up the excellent “Sundown,”
Fuzzy guitar pulses, playful vintage organs, and harmonious vocal layers enamor across “Ghostwriter,” a recent psych-revival single from Ghost Party. The project of guitarist and singer-songwriter McCullough Ferguson enamors with a hooky,
Another resonating track from The Goodbye Radio, “That’s the Point” enamors with its jangly rock radiance and relatable perspectives on disillusionment from the daily grind. Part of their upcoming album, In This
A nostalgic rocker from The Spumonies, “Take a Look Around” consumes with a hooky and relatable charm — fondly reminiscent of The Replacements in its amiable retrospection. The Brooklyn-based solo project of
New Albums
A fully immersive LP from Damenja, The Birds Will Always Sing crafts an intricate electronic universe where industrial textures meet serene, natural
MoreA triumphant debut full-length from Cincinnati-based band Tina Fey, Victory Lap delivers a hard-rocking spiritedness amidst heavy, relatable themes — spanning from
MoreThe newest record from Seattle-based quartet Guest Directors, Before You Get Broken captures a vast sonic range that balances ethereal, swirling textures
MoreNewly released album The Stories That You Weave showcases the self-recorded ingenuity of Phoenix-based artist Thomas Young, performing as Victims of the
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