A bursting prog-rock and psychedelic colorfulness shines on “Path to Totality,” a track from Annie in the Water written for the 2024 solar eclipse. The single made its live debut in the
New Tracks
A jangly guitar undercurrent and swelling synth-laden intrigue combine as Neo Dimes‘ track “How to Love” kicks into gear, culminating in a steadier post-punk guitar glistening as the vocals open, beckoning to
Los Angeles-based artist Common Moon builds a serene dream-pop glow on recent track “Underexposed,” venturing from lush bass pulsations to jangling guitar flows and ascending vocal emotion. The latter is present in
Described as “about the weightlessness of being welcomed without the pressure to perform,” “Sound Boards” is another enveloping track from Cape June, the ambient-folk duo of Mariel Max and Lindsey Zagorodnev. Catching
Seattle-based act Gumshen pair funky bass maneuvers with atmospheric electronic and catchy rock elements on “Good To See You,” a memorable single described as “about unplugging from digital noise and reconnecting with
Texas-based duo Rococo Disco conjure a soulful pop and rock synergy on new single “Golden Cat,” described as “about wishing that luck and life will just work out.” A charismatic, melodic vocal
“Cold Rain” is an impactful new track from Acorn Theory, seamlessly infusing the soaring charisma of Highland bagpipes within an approachably melodic and psychedelic indie pop allure. Glistening keys, doses of catchy
“U.S. Nation” is a memorable new track from Ice Island, the solo project of Steven Hawley. Following up this year’s comeback single “Ordinary,” “U.S. Nation” again showcases Hawley’s knack for hooky, stylish
New Albums
Touting a vibrantly melodic electronic sound, No Memories in Glass is the latest album from Houston-based artist Loop One South. Merging synthwave,
MoreA strikingly creative album with poignant thematic societal ruminations, The Tree of Knowledge is the fifth studio album from Berlin-based band Saline
MoreAchieving a blissfully melodic sound, Awakened Arms is the debut instrumental EP from Netherlands-based guitarist Marcel Flendrie. Recorded in Berlin with producer
MoreExuding a moody Southern Gothic sound in its array of chilling vocals, moving orchestration, and elegant piano work, The Death of Cool
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