A passionate single from Peen, “Sometimes” traverses from glistening guitar jangles into a contemplative vocal presence, bolstered by organs and warming bass pulsations. A
Exceling with its dynamic rock sound, “Nod and Applause” is a new single from JJ Byars, a California native who has become prominent in
“Some Words” is the infectious debut single from Girls Know, an act from the Pacific Northwest that proudly embraces ’00s revival-rock nostalgia. The initial
“Transferred to Houston” is a captivating new track from Scalise, a band based in the south metro Twin Cities area. The enthralling rise from
Austin-based trio Swiss Banks show a commanding rock sound on “Animals,” conjuring a darkly suave post-punk integration with shades of Nick Cave and Interpol.
Brooklyn-based act Field Guides compel through their new single “Esposus,” which rides radiantly on jangly guitars and perky keys. Benedict Kupstas’ songwriting engages with
Hope Whitelock delivers a stirring success with the new single “Kafkaesque,” described by the artist as “a song about getting to know yourself and
A ceaselessly engaging rocker from Los Angeles-based artist Indiana Bradley, “Rats on Cocaine” explores the city’s frenzied ambition (and often ensuing drug habits). Aptly,
Impressing this past summer with the spacey pop charmer “Wake Up,” Lebanon-based act Sandmoon compel throughout their newly released third full-length, While We Watch
Representing the first album as a full band from The Long Lost Somethins, Barn shows an impressive rock sound with ample emotion and nostalgic