Pittsburgh-based project Blue of Colors present a peppy rock entrancement on “Changing of The Season,” channeling an energy reminiscent of The Strokes in its
“Before it Ends” is the latest single from Toy Dinosaur, the duo of Joshua Batstone and Brian Bob Young. Gentle acoustics and jangly guitars
Chicago-based band Many Places enamor on their new single “You Might Find Me.” Trumpet and saxophone additions play with smoothly entrancing qualities, amidst a
“TV Screen” is the latest from Kess, the project of Wichita native Aaron Kessinger. Dreamy pop and psychedelic expansions alike compel throughout, centered around
Los Angeles-based act Windows strut a captivating rock sound on newly released singles “Long-While” and “High Sierra Lows,” both released last week. Formed in
“Blue Dreams” is a gripping new track from London-based artist Oliver Marson, channeling a sort of ’80s new-wave mystique amidst contemporary lyricism observing the
Coronation by Rare Monk PDX band Rare Monk deliver more rock goodness with their latest single “Coronation,” written pre-pandemic though exuding much of the
Between the Sun and the Moon by Nicholas Walmer “Caroline” is an impassioned rocker from Fort Wayne-based artist Nicholas Walmer, who describes the track
Released today from Olympia-based band Waves Crashing, The Viewing EP continues the act’s penchant for textured, melodic rock with alternative and shoegaze appeal. They
Ranging from the lush sophisti-pop yearning of “Did it Rain” to the pulsing rock hooks within “Pileated Woodpecker,” Field Guide to American Houses is