“Around Here” is a catchy rocker released today from Pastis, a five-piece from Helsinki, Finland. They incorporate aspects of Brit-pop/rock, merseybeat, and modern indie-rock into a fun and high-energy sound fond of
New Tracks
“OBORO” is the debut single from The Theory For Our Revenge, a duo from Japan. I enjoy the unsettling, whisper-y feel of the vocals combining with a nocturnal key-laden melody with mounting
The hypnotic “Moody” is a commendable showing from Swedish act The Other Life, who blend aspects of electronica, dance, pop, and rock into their intriuging sound. “This music began as an effort
the calm | the storm by Brave BRAVE are a mainstray in the Washington, D.C. prog-rock scene, drawing praise since the release of their 2008 full-length Monuments, as well as their 2014
Jillian Shea Spaeder is a rising pop artist who shows a melodic, illuminated electronic-forward pop sound on new track “Barely Changed.” Already finding success as an actor as Bailey on the Disney
Released today, “I Remember Now” is a captivating track from Swedish artist Emanuel Tägil, who previously impressed with “Never Let Us Go.” “I Remember Now” features a captivating vocal presence and gripping
Chicago rockers The Evening Attraction impress with new track “Kill For Love,” a showcase of the band’s accessible and timeless vein of rock. The “but you see that love is magic, what
Young by james of mosaics “Down in the Glade” is a recent track from james of mosaics, the musical alias of James Morse, a Kennesaw-raised, Atlanta, Georgia native. The track starts frail
New Albums
Tallahassee-based Ice Jackson immerses throughout the new full-length The Flu, a backronym for “Florida Life Understood” that paints a realistic portrait of
MoreLed by singer-songwriter Dave Macleod, London-based project trainboy succeeds with a heartfelt, jangly allure on new album I Am Not Myself. Following
MoreKansas City-based project Angie Fights Crime unveils a memorable rock sound across their new full-length album, To Be Beautiful. Written and recorded
MoreSinger-songwriter, poet, and filmmaker Greg Roensch melds narrative depth and a stylistically eclectic palate on his new full-length, Down at the Polystereophonic
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