Via its range of memorable electronic soundscapes, Dialectics of Collapse conceptually captures “the birth, growth, and final days of a complex civilization.” The consuming
An exhilarating sound — reminiscent of Oneohtrix Point Never’s versatility — persists throughout Jean RN‘s SKID MARKZ EP. The project is the alias of
Spanning from harmonious chamber-pop expanses to ghostly folk haunts, The Wastrel is a fantastic new album from Toronto-based artist Chris Blades. Timeless-sounding songwriting, complete
The I’m going out, and I may be some time EP shows a gorgeous chamber-folk styling from ghostgirl, the London-based project of Kay Rowan.
Austin-based singer/songwriter Bill Godfrey showcases his versatile songwriting on the Hypnotized EP, whose consuming sound stretches from the electro-touched rock passion of “Mama Help
Jangly guitars, flourishing strings, and bright piano infusions enamor throughout The Master Plan. The album comes via Ned Farr & The Good Red Road,
Impressing in its songwriting and thematic hold, journey to a higher vibe is the second album from Pittsburgh-based artist Christina Trocchio. A range of
Showing an eclectic prowess from industrial rock to spacey electronic pursuits, left to our own devices is a strikingly atmospheric album from Bloomfield Machine.
A Los Angeles-based band comprising four longtime friends, Odd Army show a melodic rock sound with charismatic ’90s nostalgia. Their debut album, Chrysalis, Become!,
A stylish celebration of authenticity, Dirty Shine is a stirring album out today from Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter ZZ Ward. The release represents her first