Chicago-based artist Riddle M shows a lo-fi rock charm throughout their new album Lo Stereo, out today. Among its highlights is the track “Falling
Strutting a contemplative intrigue amidst twangy guitar adornments, “Taking Shape” is the opening track on Valentin Prince‘s fantastic self-titled debut album. Our full feature
“I Still Can’t Help Myself (Haunt Me)” is a stellar new track from Alex Heldt that fuses angst-y grunge with electronic aspects. Formerly an
Malaysian rock duo Sunflower Spaceship impress with a climactic dreaminess on new single “Where Have You Been?” — developing with intrigue from bass-heavy introspection
Showcasing a compelling range between lusher contemplation and fervent rock expanses, All The Pretty Horses compel across the new album Witches Up No Mountain
A brief yet memorable track from Night Windows, "Gimme Something To Believe" builds a memorable title-touting refrain alongside burgeoning acoustics and guitar flourishes.
Jangly guitars and subdued vocals stir across “Escape,” a moody track from Chicago-based band Dulce. The vocals resemble a hazier Tom Verlaine, exuding contemplative
A recent track from Flying Needle, “Sweet Bliss” makes a strong impression in its concise runtime — combining relevant social commentary with a compelling
Serene synths and soaring vocal emotion consume on “NEVER ALONE,” a new single from Phantom Sugar that reassures “you’re never gonna be alone,” within
Ghostly trickles and emotive vocals compel across “withering,” a recent track from Bryce Rayen. The Los Angeles-based artist incorporates haunting vocal layers that resonate