“Blue Moon” is another gorgeous effort from Brendon Moon, who impressed with the track “Patience” in March. As mentioned then, Moon’s vocals remind of
Look of Love is an album abundant with lush pop hooks and engaging soundscapes, a success for OLWH, the project of Hertfordshire-based artist Kelvin
A new track from Washington D.C. rockers The Colonies, “Bound to Be Something Good” is a hook-y indie-rocker with contagious charm. A gliding rhythm
With a fondness for songs with fun melodies you can sing along to, Philly indie-rockers Dominy have a great new track with vibes fit
Philly act Mulch Aikens impressed last year with the catchy “Sand Dunes“, which melded influences of “classic disco music and contemporary underground music,” to
Touting a sound reminiscent of earlier Arctic Monkeys, “Catch Your Eye” is a striking new track from The Caracals, who previously impressed with the
Groove into the weekend with the synth-laden funk of Synthonic, a new downtempo/electro-funk project from London-based musician Kieron Garrett. The project’s new track “Head
“Silhouette” is a striking example of the soundscapes apparent in Krigarè’s music. Haunting, cathedral-like vocals and a lingering string presence accompanies a gradual vocal
Nashville act Maxwell James produces a touching vein of Americana with folk and country influence. “When It’s Real” is a nice example of his
Nomad by Heidi Osborne The snappy, opening track on Heidi Osborne’s new album Nomad, “A2Z (Rise and Grind)” is a nice example of the