The Lylacs thoroughly impress with their new EP, A New Age. A dreamy rock sound encompasses much of the release, with only “Echo Valley”
The lushly melodic “Trusty Shoes” comes via Droolfox, a duo from Bangalore, India. Spacey synths, a hypnotic bass, and light smatterings of guitar establish
Chicago-based six-piece Perfect Blue impressed with the dreamy “Wicked” last July. New track “Guilty” shows a darker, more energetic spectrum — unleashing a gripping
Hazy psych-pop gem “Sucralose” is the newly released single from Mother Sun, a band Based in Kamloops, British Columbia. Quaint keys and vocals lead
“Workin’ Me” is the latest track from Austin-based rockers Mopac, previously featured with their Kayfabe LP in 2017. Chugging guitar twangs and suavely confident
Olivine by Drowsy “Olivine” is an impressive track from Los Angeles-based band Drowsy. Crafting a sound with elements of shoegaze, dream-pop, and metal, Drowsy
“Suicide Pact” shows a rousing folk sound that expands with vigor. Clap-laden percussion and dramatic backing strings are among its numerous points of growth.
Producing a wholly original sound with aspects of post-punk and twisted Americana, The Hardly Boys are comprised of Vancouver-based producers Joey Joel (Run with
Kafar Myers dropped his album Self Privilege last month, showing a melodic hip-hop sound with shining production. The album touts a variety of quality
Releasing today is the nostalgic music video for “Killing Fields,” the track from Copenhagen-based rock trio The Great Dictators. “We’ve just entered The Roaring