lombard by Don't do it, Neil Emotive vocals, guitar strums, and videogame-friendly synths comprise the engaging arsenal on “lombard”, a new track from Philly-based
The bouncy and enthusiastic “Red” is the latest showing from Good Days, the New York-based duo who previously impressed with the hook-y “Love Soaked
Iuliano’s new EP, Hidden Roots, is a stirring release that shows aspects of jazz, rock, and soul in its rich and emotional sound. “I
Eric Frisch’s catchy and heartfelt indie-pop has been featured several times in the past, the NYC by way of Toronto artist continuing to blend classic
Justin Shapiro’s new album, Campfire Party (available on Spotify here), has been over a decade in the making. Shapiro, a Washington DC native, has been
The video for Firstworld’s new track “Not Obvious” dropped today, its aesthetic blissfully reflective of the South Florida-based project’s chillwave-friendly aesthetic. Chilled-out vocals, a
Carter Vail’s “Melatonin” is a gorgeous track whose twinkling hook reminds of being hit by warm sunlight on a wintry day. Suave, subdued verses
Tell are a new two-piece from Brooklyn, who plan on releasing a 7-song EP in the upcoming months. If new track “Ivory” is any
The striking track “Tree of Love” introduced me to Auramancer, a Belgian project from singer/songwriter Blaede that’s influenced by the grunge and alternative scene
Bucolic is a project fronted by Seth Carpenter, a singer/songwriter hailing from Pitman, New Jersey. Releasing music since 2015 under the Bucolic name, Carpenter