The superbly melodic “Shadows” represents the second single from Black Pine, the upcoming album from Seattle-based band Forest Ray. Twangy steel guitar and suave
“Papertrails” is the debut single from Geyst, a quartet from Victoria (British Columbia) who met via the University of Victoria Live Music Club in
“Walk in the Park” is a stirring alt-rocker with ’90s nostalgia. The track comes via Slow Caves, a band formed in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Among the most striking tracks I’ve heard so far this year, “Roaring Twenties” is a surefire success from Gem and Eye. The NYC-based brother-sister
Catchy rocker “Don’t Want Me Around” is a stellar release from Casual Male. The track was co-produced with Abe Seiferth (Yeasayer, Neon Indian) at
Late at Night is a 5-track EP out today from Slowsie, an exciting rock project led by songwriter Michael Pearson. “Bedbugs” is an immediate
With a consuming quality throughout, “Sacred Plums” builds from contemplative, reflective rock into dramatic guitar tones and escalating vocals. The latest track from New
Stray Fossa impress with the “For What Was,” a bouncier and more uptempo success compared to past efforts like “These Days” and “Are You
The blistering rocker “R U N” is the latest from The Caracals, the Orange County-based project fronted by Johnny Cisneros. Previously impressing with the
Grande Masterpiece by Cryderman Two cuts from W. Cryderman‘s new album Grande Masterpiece, “Maybe Tomorrow” and “Gimme a Scare” are great examples of the