Released today, “Cultures” is a track that nicely exemplifies the melodically consuming, bustling sound of Andrew Shier. The track represents the Canadian artist’s sixth
Liars' Teeth by Faux Canada “Stockton” opens the new EP, Liars’ Teeth, from San Francisco quartet Faux Canada. Its fleeting, sporadic guitars mesh with
Montreal psych act Mal are comprised of longtime friends and musicians Ben Griffiths, Bobby Lehoux, Marshall Vallaincourt, and Patrick McDowell. Their debut album, Live
Texas-based singer/songwriter Marty Thompson recently released the fun track “My Kind of Woman.” Its contagious vocal presence reminds of power-pop. The guitar solo extending
Hailing from Colorado Springs, Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners impress with a melodically twangy sound touching on rock, folk, and Americana. The very
“Skin to Skin” is the first single from Brooklyn act Nimo & The Light, off their debut album DON’t fEEd The pIGEONs. With a
The uplifting, melodic “Blue” is the latest in Good Days’ successful ‘ROYGBIV’ singles collection. The band aims for a calming and loving sound here
In both its NYC references and rock sound, Nashville-based act The Criticals recall the early ’00s rock sound of acts like The Stokes on
After impressing with “Cures, Diseases” last month, Detroit act Remnose have put out an equally engaging effort in “Greenland.” Twangy guitars establish a delectably
Southern California-based duo What About Sylvia impress throughout new EP Lucky You. The release’s self-titled track is particularly effective, with Krista Blairand’s melodic vocal