Balancing drives for self-betterment with the sweet allure of escapism, “Psyayayduck” is a memorable rocker from Boston-based band Indoor Friends. “I’d rather play Mario
A lush yet emotive folk and alt-pop appeal shows on “God You’re Gifted,” a new track from B. Hawksley, the project of South London-based
“Ugly & Out of It” is a resonating single from Chicago-based artist Jessica Ever, strutting a commanding songcraft in the evolution from jangling contemplations
A contagious success of a single from Kiss the Tiger, “Big Booty Scooty” channels a throwback rock appeal — echoing ’50s era vocal work
Hazy synth and suave vocals lead an infectious entrancement on “Hollywood,” a recent single from familyfriend. — a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and performer based in
An enjoyably peppy rock foreboding stirs on “Vampires,” a track from Jim Kroft. The track represents one of 12 songs Kroft will be releasing
A catchy and seductive alt-rock and pop sound shines on “Naked,” a memorable new track from Shape Of Water. The Manchester, England-based project was
Conveying the nature of isolation in today’s digital age, “Lonely Together” is a memorable new single from D3LTA. The heartfelt, stirring rock sound excels
Toronto-based band June The Destroyer craft a stellar bluesy rock and folk fusing on "Hot Coffee," playing as a sharp critique of privilege and
A classic psychedelic pop appeal enamors throughout “Things May Change,” a compelling single from Cody Piper, coming via an upcoming album. “I know things