A dynamic blend of electronic and prog-rock inventiveness shines throughout the self-titled album from Architect of Truth, an Egyptian composer based in the USA.
Impressing across delicate folk and ardent rock instrumentals alike, The Sound of Mountains thoroughly engages across the newly released self-titled album. The project represents
A hooky rock depiction of changing times and coming to terms with such, “Ain’t Home Anymore” is a resonating single from The Pulltops. The
A beautiful folk album from Colorado-based band Sturtz, Hyacinth envelops in its lushly melodic production and personal lyrical themes. “Life don’t come that easy,”
A gripping live album from Lí-Lí Octave, Play on Venus (Live) combines soulful vocal dynamics with stirring instrumentation. The artist describes the release as
“it’s not fair!” is an invigorating track from Nervous Boyfriend, a Portland, OR-based band excelling in a tonally climactic and emotional rock sound. Angst-y,
Small World by Backyard Ritual “Bide My Time” is a compelling, synth-touched post-punk single from Backyard Ritual. The New York-based artist impresses with a
“Accidental Symmetry” is an introspective, dynamic rock success from Arizona-based band Cheap Hotels. Dreamy, jangly guitars lead initially as vocals declare “it’s accidental symmetry,”
Chicago-based artist Riddle M shows a lo-fi rock charm throughout their new album Lo Stereo, out today. Among its highlights is the track “Falling
Two recent tracks from New Orleans-based artist Gitkin show ample stylishness with their instrumental rock intrigue. Last month’s “The One” is an eclectic gem