“Lemonade” is the catchy debut single from Carly Shea, an NYC-based artist crafting a consuming vein of pop inspired by house and alternative soul.
Today marks the release of “Arm Full of Roses” from Nashville-based artist Mark Henes, who impressed with the yearning and atmospheric “Ghost Train” in
“Solar Panels” is an excellent debut single from Great Crane, a Brooklyn-based band. A chugging bass line and soft acoustics complement the retrospective vocals
“I Don’t Wanna Wait” shows a lush, hypnotic pop sound with a dreamy allure. The track comes from Remington Super 60’s new EP, released
Denver-based rock band Vega Maestro impress with the raucously fun “The Curriculum,” a track off their new album Hello Voyeur. The initial verses are
The vibrant, bursting “Little Every Day” is a thoroughly enjoyable listen. The track comes from St. Louis-based sextet Holy Posers, and their newly released
Dirt Farmer’s new album Satellites shows a fun, eclectic rock sound. Album highlights are numerous, with notable tracks including the driving brass-led “Better Decisions,”
Touting soulful vocals and an engaging, late-night soundscape, “Powder Keg” is a stirring track from Dev Lee, an artist from Dallas, Texas. Lee describes
The Price of Vigilence by The Soviet Influence “Secret Space” is a moody rocker from The Soviet Influence, a trio from Ontario, Canada. Guitars
New single “Static” shows why Los Angeles-based artist Cami Petyn is likely to be a quick riser in the pop scene. Centering around a