Following the success of track “Kate Moss,” Nashville act The Criticals have released another catchy gem in “Treat Ya Better.” The aesthetic pursued throughout
Following a hiatus where each member worked on solo projects, Mankind Forever has returned with the track “One Day We’ll Look Down On the
Montreal act Let’s Be Giants impress with the track “Peter,” off their just-released debut EP Beneath the Blue. Formed by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
Roaring from Chesterfield, UK, Alpaca Factory remind fondly of early Arctic Monkeys, particularly the album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not.
“You’re Going Down” is a raucous rocker emitting an outlaw spirit. The track comes via Jay Clark Band’s newly released album The Time Is
“Unwinding” is a hypnotic rocker with enjoyable variation from Old Smile, featured back in 2012. The first two minutes show a chugging rocker with
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