Based out of Richmond, Virginia, the music of Solo Corona sounds like it traveled across space and time, from a neon-flickering post-punk stage in
We featured Brooklyn-based act Plastic Picnic’s “Nausea in Paradise” back in May, noting how seamless the four Pacific Northwest transplants crafted a sound touching on shimmering
The debut single from Tokyo-based trio Baby Fire, “Water” latches onto a vein of dreamy, shoegaze-influenced pop that fans of Blonde Redhead and Asobi
Aussie rock group Hailer impressed numerous times in years past, especially with the tracks “Spooky Clams” and “Digging Holes“. The former’s sound beckoned to a
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The production on Richard Yot’s “Kings of Nothing” is immediately clear and sonorou, with quivering vocals that work nicely with the soaring synth/keyboard pad.
The gorgeous “Baby” is a new track from Los Angeles-based Rhyan Riesgo, aka Todavia, whose bedroom recordings evoke stunning beauty. Playing keyboard and guitars
If you’re a fan of guitar-forward jangle-pop tracks with a relatively nocturnal vibe (Wild Nothing’s Nocturne accomplished that, apt title and all), then you’re
Melbourne-based Dean Valentino is Slowcoaching, a highly engaging music project whose new single “Night Fiction” explores “the isolating anxiety that can creep in from
Although based out of Brooklyn, Plastic Picnic is comprised of four “Pacific Northwest transplants” who converge the West Coast’s enjoyably relaxed vibes with a