Featuring a striking vocal presence and a catchy feel reminiscent of ’50s guitar-pop, “I Wonder” is a stellar showing from Micky Blouse, a 22-year-old musician from Sheffield, England. The project remains in
New Tracks
God Keeps Calling EP by The Last Origin The Last Origin are a rock act from Louisville, Kentucky, churning out a sound that recalls the psych-friendly garage leanings of Deerhunter. Their new
Stage Life is the newly released album from Katie Rush, touting numerous quality tracks inspired by ethereal ’80s electro-inspired pop. The NYC-based artist has a lush vocal presence and melodic charm, which
“Backwash” is a captivating rocker from Boston act Lost Dog, whose second EP, Don’t Feel That, released this week. The track’s sound remains consistently entrenched in a vein of playful alternative-rock, while
Following the striking success “Stuck,” NYC artist Mark Evich again impresses with the suavely infectious “Backseat Love.” A swanky initial beat gives way to jazzy piano vibes just following the one-minute mark,
“Queen of the Sky” is a moving folk effort, featuring strings and dual-layered vocals in addition to the brooding acoustics. The track comes from Vancouver singer/songwriter DG Adams’ latest album, Nest of
Erich Mrak has thoroughly impressed in the past with a number of tracks, , and his new track “Fake It” succeeds as well. A follow-up to previously featured tracks “Navigate” and “Drive,”
“Lewis” is an understated, beautiful track with jangly guitar-pop appeal from Teal Moss, the project of writer/producer Steven Fischer. This track comes via the Denton, TX-based (though soon moving to Los Angeles)
New Albums
Weaving home-recorded neoclassical piano with post-rock inspiration, Where the World Can’t Find You is a moving instrumental album from Sheffield-based composer Christopher
MoreShowcasing a memorably rootsy Americana sound, The Long Highway is the debut album from Maine-based Michael Landgarten and The Converts. The record
MoreAn affecting, dreamy folk allure shines throughout No Beauty Can Move Me Now, the new album from House, Once Ours. Recalling a
MoreShowcasing a warm sound fit for late-night driving, CHILLED VIOLIN 2 is the new album from Marvillous Beats, the project of violinist
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