Self Checkout is the engaging new album from Barcode Angels, a band formed in Brooklyn. The highlights are abundant, ranging from the bass-heavy intrigue
Unveiling his third single since catching our ears with the debuting “Inside the City” in April, Hays Dowdy achieves a fervent rock sound with
Flickering guitar jangles and a spirited vocal soaring invigorate on “Change Your Mind,” also adorned with atmospheric synth glimmers. The riveting single comes from
Canadian psych-rockers Bunch of Others unveil a compelling mystique on “Cellar Door,” where hazy guitars and climactic vocals build into a gripping expanse —
Capturing the mountain-moving power of love within harmonious vocal layers and calming guitars, “Falling In Love” is a memorable track from Stinkus. “It’s about
Toronto-based artist syd sum shows a serene, emotively introspective pop sound on “Smile Wide,” which will be included on an upcoming EP. “Can you
San Francisco-based artist Keisuke Hagiwara melds starry-eyed atmospherics and a driving electro-pop pulse on new single “Tabidachi,” which translates to “departure” in Japanese —
Exuding an instrumental rock passion, Mt. Pilot is a commanding new album from Australian act The Finch Cycle. The project is the work of
Nashville-based project Hawken Horse presents a variety of historical narratives on Hammered & Hewn: Volume 1, comprising the first part of a 28-track double-album.
Presenting a classic charisma with rock ‘n’ roll, R&B, and blues soulfulness, “I Found A Way” is a new single from Wreckless Strangers. The