New Tracks

Gejo – “Callous”

"Callous" is a dynamic folk single from Utah singer-songwriter Gejo. Produced by Nate Pyfer for the upcoming album Quilted (out on June 5th), the track begins as a steady, acoustic-led piece before

Secret Treehouse – “Leave Me in the Dark”

A nostalgic jangle-pop anthem, “Leave Me in the Dark” is a riveting single from Bergen, Norway-based act Secret Treehouse. Embodying a “Scandinavian happy-sad” dichotomy, the track juxtaposes bright, danceable synths and bouncy

Michelle Sara – “Like a Thief”

Fueled by breezy electronic textures and a contemporary dance pulse, “Like a Thief” is an atmospheric alternative pop single from London-based Romanian singer-songwriter Michelle Sara. The track addresses karma and self-worth within

Shweta Harve – “Have You Loved Like a Tree?”

A heartfelt depiction of undying love, “Have You Loved Like a Tree?” is a reflective folk-pop single from Texas-based singer-songwriter Shweta Harve. Co-written with Dario Cei, the track utilizes tree metaphors to

Alaina May – “Casual”

The debut single from Brooklyn-based singer and songwriter Alaina May, “Casual” weaves heartrending vocal dreaminess and mellow guitar twangs amidst relatable post-breakup themes. The lyricism captures the tension of mistaking post-breakup limerence

Michael Sanders – “freeeeezing”

Released today, “freeeeezing” is a catchy rocker from Austin-based artist Michael Sanders. Described as a “quirky song about getting cold because you can’t stop chewing ice,” its production stirs in its array

Carl Krausnick – “Handle With Care”

Memphis-based artist Carl Krausnick delivers a timeless-sounding rock appeal on “Handle With Care,” a magnetic single that succeeds across both hazy acoustic-laden introspection and wailing, twangy guitar ardor. “I’ve been waiting for

Dressed – “Media Wasteland”

A jangly rock standout described as “an anthem for the overstimulated,” “Media Wasteland” is a recent single from Los Angeles-based band Dressed. A warm, jangly array of guitars opens the production with

New Albums

The Zaxons – ‘Videopticons’

A riveting display of new-wave and post-punk precision, Videopticons is the new album from Vancouver-based trio The Zaxons. Built on catchy rhythms,

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Erik Rabasca – ‘New Scrolls’

Steeped in memorable folk and Americana portrayals of modern tumult and perseverance, New Scrolls is the personal new album from Connecticut-based singer-songwriter

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