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Traversing from murky distortion into a triumphantly clear folk-pop soaring, "Tower" is a moving new single from Great Howl, an 8-piece based in Austin,
“Haven’t I Seen Your Face Before?” is the latest from Dr. Rocket, the solo project of Seattle-based artist Nick Carver. The self-produced success exudes
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A dynamic, grooving rock sound consumes on “Connected Endlessly,” a recent single from San Francisco-based collective Mild Universe. A suave bass line, light guitar
From the upcoming album Xtra Mild, “Where’d You Go?” is a soulful soft-rock success from Chicago-based Floral Couches. Cody Gray, the artist behind the
Philly trio Lunison strut a confident rock infectiousness on new single “Name 3 Songs,” described as “an ode to a lover who has no
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A chillingly gorgeous dreamy folk mystique shows on “Love Come Back,” a new single from Benny Fisher. Hazy acoustics and expressively sporadic flute adornments