“Big Bad Wolf” touts a soulful, funky swagger from Greek act Room Six Eleven, led by the songwriting and multi-instrumentation of Kyriakos Mourtzouchos. Their
Chicago Americana/folk group Magical Beasts show their prolific nature with the release of two EPs, When Love’s a Stranger and Peninsula, on May 1st.
Brooklyn quartet Oh Malô (pronounced oh–muh–LOW) deliver a haunting vein of experimental rock that produces a chilling soundscape, particularly on new track “Pedaling Backwards”.
Brendon Moon’s new track “Patience” is a showcase in lushness and vocal beauty. The Australian artist’s vocals remind of Wild Nothing’s Jack Tatum and
Bobby Baritone is the Seattle-based project of Matthew “Rat” Fildey, who shows considerable charm on new track “Shaving Private Ryan”. Melodically captivating with effective
Tim Woodbridge produces a majestic vein of folk-inspired rock from the south coast of England, via his Brighton studio. His new single “Outside” is
Clay Priskorn’s new track “Orange Sky” is a smooth-flowing rocker, fit with melodic whistles, Isaac Brock-like guitar twangs, and a wholly effective hook that
“Enter the Man” is a new track from Denver artist King Eddie, who describes the pulsating psych-tinged rocker as “a psychedelic drama based on
“Stolen Yellow” is the opening track off Jungsu Choi Tiny Orkester’s latest EP. The 12-piece South Korean jazz orchestra, under the direction of Jungsu
Tokyo-based electronica producer Healing Spells crafted his new EP Past Lives as a way to re-connect with his true self. “Somehow for several years