Someday River produce an engrossing, hypnotic sound with striking melodic developments. Created by Greyson Paul Charnock, the Florida-based project impresses with the track “So
“Cars of Our Youth” is a striking new track from Former Ruins, resembling a cross of The National and The War on Drugs. The
Meshing emotive strings with perkier indie-pop vocal sentiments, “Sun” is a pleasantly consuming track from Laughed the Body, the Toronto-based project led by Chris
Thraz is the project of Icelandic musician Þráinn Guðbjörnsson, producing a sound on new track “Love Is an Island” that recalls the moody captivation
“Don’t Even Move’ is a melodic, shining rocker from Moon Under Water, the project of Berlin-based British solo artist Michael Bloss, who previously recorded
“Better for It” is a consuming track from Fish House, a Boston-based band of longtime friends — who made a vow in elementary school
Mount Sharp formed in 2012, merging the personal and poetic songwriting of Swood (Sarah Wood) with the more noise-friendly, spontaneous tendencies of Bryan Bruchman.
Nashville 5-piece Cave Mode Shake impress with “This Is It,” the first of several singles the band will be releasing throughout the year. “It
“Eggshells” is the catchy opener on Moon Eyes, the new EP from Vancouver act Ka Pala. Their surf-pop influence shows in the bright vocal
“Go On” is the gorgeously layered opener on Sown, the debut EP from rising Toronto act Sicayda. The band deals in an enjoyably chaotic