New Tracks

Mopac – “I Wanna”

Raised on Austin’s rich music scene, Mopac churns out a vein of psych-rock with a suave, jangly exterior, as evidenced on new track “I Wanna”, which comes via their newly released debut

Bliss Nova – “Say It”

Bliss Nova – the Toledo-based brotherly dream-pop duo of Daniel and Joel Trzcinsk – impressed this past May with “All That I’m Used To”, which touted a psych-friendly soundscape and a series

Lukka – “Tin Can”

NYC-based indie-rocker Lukka is a multi-instrumentalist that melds aspects of psych-rock, alternative, and grunge in a way that captivates, especially on new track “Tin Can”. A self-taught guitarist from age 15 and

Jay Hunna – “Fuck the System”

The gritty “Fuck the System” sports a haunting piano lead and ominous bass line, as Jesse Bland aka Jay Hunna raps about injustice, specifically addressing the tragic death of his cousin Sandra

The Tambourine Girls – “You Don’t See Me”

The first single from Australian quartet The Tambourine Girls’ second LP (due for release in early 2018), “You Don’t See Me” is a very stellar and melodically captivating effort. It touts a

Lucida – “Real”

Based out of Philly, Lucida produce emotional rock with flourishes of synths. They describe the excellent new track “Real” as “the slowest and most sparse song on our new release, but we

Lou Davies – “Riverrock Baby”

Riverrock Baby by Lou Davies “Riverrock Baby” is a slice of jangly psych-rock from Australian artist Lou Davies, who recorded his debut EP of the same name in his converted studio in

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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