A darkly emotive success from After The Verge “Dark Day” captures a delectably ominous, dystopic tone amidst buzzy synths, vibrant rhythms, and memorable atmospheric maneuvers. Coming via a newly released EP, Inopportune
New Tracks
Melodic guitar twangs and spacey synths meld wonderfully on “Dreamcast,” a song by Heddy Edwards described as “about the pursuit of self-improvement amid mental health setbacks.” Jangling guitars and personal lyrical depictions,
Fit for nocturnal introspection, “open late drifter” is a soulful slice of alluring lo-fi pop from Sound Science, an Iowa City-based artist and producer. Representing the first single from his new album,
Another absorbing track from Wilmington, NC-based artist Winston Orz, “Red Wine” stirs in its range of both ghostly and invigorating vocals, within a resonating alt-rock and post-punk infusion. Opening vocals exude a
“Poor Shelter” is a resonating track from Baby Moon, Jr, representing the final track from their new EP, Portals. A gorgeous atmospheric pull shows right away, with sounds of birds chirping with
German band Glimmer and Fold (formerly known as The Taste) craft an absorbing sound on “Flying Objects,” achieving a hypnotic allure in its mixture of subdued guitar jangles, dreamy vocals, and escalating
Fondly resembling M83 and MGMT in its mixture of moody and spirited synth-laden pop, “over my heart” is a hooky and anthemic success from hart. “I had a dream we made it,”
Rising NYC band No Stupid Questions strut a memorable rock sound on new single "Taught Me the Game," melding twangy guitar allure with lyrical perspectives on change.
New Albums
Coming via Toronto-based bassist and composer Alex Lakusta, the album Island Ghosts stirs in capturing “an abstract love story without words.” Leading
MoreBeauty is Lies is the ambitious, atmospheric new album from Nottingham, UK-based duo Radium88. Reckoning with the emerging cultural embrace of artificial
MoreHome: Roots is an absorbing four-track instrumental EP by Turkish composer and author Tamer Sağcan. Built on original classical guitar compositions, the
MoreHope In Hell is the memorable sophomore full-length from Hot Hail!, the solo project of Seattle-based artist Billy Sigil. Filtering authoritarian anxiety
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