New Tracks

The Missing Frets – “Bodhi Tree”

Bodhi Tree by The Missing Frets Tackling the topic of “how we are all connected through the mental struggle to find meaning in our existence,” The Missing Frets’ new track “Bodhi Tree”

Jasmine Karimova – “Little Love”

“Little Love” is an engaging new track from Jasmine Karimova’s recently released full-length From the Womb. The Amsterdam-based artist touts a commanding vocal delivery, working seamlessly here over minimalist pianos and synths

Parker Moore – “How Long”

Alterations & Repairs by Parker Moore Parker Moore – previously featured as a member of Bay Area-based rock group Catholic Radio – has an excellent solo album out: Alterations & Repairs. Moore’s

Premiere: Melaku -“Lost Your Lover”

“Lost Your Lover” is a just-released track from Melaku, a rising act from Santa Cruz who channels the spirit of captivating love ballads of the past on this track’s melodic flow and

Ghost of Belle Starr – “Girl We’re Gonna Die”

The warmly embracing vocal tone throughout “Girl We’re Gonna Die” – reminiscent of Jim James – provides an interesting contrast with the impending-doom lyrics, vowing initially that “girl, we are gonna die

Jesse Rosenthal – “Party Dress”

With a commanding, dramatic vocal presence reminiscent of Rufus Wainwright, Jesse Rosenthal pulls off a striking sound on captivating new track “Party Dress”, a twangy success with ample mood and yearning. The

Gaura Sange – “Freakxshow”

“Freakxshow” reminds of the successfully experimental dark crevices of David Bowie and Scott Walker, with the Toronto-based project Gaura Sange projecting a haunting and unforgettable sound. Driven by percussion made from household

New Albums

Vanna Pacella – ‘Listen’

Cape Cod-based artist Vanna Pacella makes a striking impression with her debut album Listen, a self-produced collection that explores love, loss, and

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Veronneau – ‘Blue Tapestry’

Veronneau crafts a moving tribute to singer-songwriter history with Blue Tapestry, reimagining the classic songs of Joni Mitchell and Carole King with

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