Strutting a no-frills rock entrancement reminiscent of acts like Guided By Voices and Pavement, wool is the compelling new album from loom, the duo
Intriguing with colorful soundscapes ranging from the hypnotic electro-pop trickles of “Ponderance” to the roaring unease of “Desert Heat,” Layers of Light is the
The debut album from San Francisco-based band Medscool, RAW shows a stellar rock sound that captivates in both mellow nostalgia and stirring rock anthems.
A dark ambient album fit for watching the snow fall throughout a brisk night, Sleepy Town of Winter comes via UK artist Dead Melodies.
A band from Essen, Germany that shows audible admiration for Brit-pop’s heyday, Sleeping Woods impress with a vivacious rock sound throughout their second EP,
Kate Fenner conjures a powerful folk sound on her new album, Dead Reckoning. Fenner’s vocal presence compels with both contemplative calmness, on tracks like
The Violation of Terms and Conditions is a blast of an album from Los Angeles-based band Get Out. Since their debut album in 2001,
Impressing in its span from shimmering ’60s-inspired pop to haunting folk, Uneasy Listening is the latest album from Populuxe. Heartfelt emotion meshes with hooky,
Woodstock-based artist David Baron compels with a blissfully atmospheric sound throughout his new EP, Some Infinities Are Larger Than Others. The release shows well
Showing a strongly melodic synth-led pop sound, Happiness Doesn’t Always Last is a new EP from Eddz, an artist from Northampton, UK. The deep