“This Is War” is a just-released track from Night Drifting, who has already impressed with “Just Because” and “Language of Losing“. “Just Because” touted an
Section is the moniker of writer/producer Danny Belgrad, a 21-year-old studying philosophy at Yale University who crafts hazy, ethereal indie-pop laced with dreamy synths
London-based Gypsy Cabs have a great track to lift you out of the Monday blues, entitled “Blue Skies”. With a summer-y and twangy chorus
Anthony Polcino creates solo material under the alias Antoine Diligent, where he churns out colorful psychedelic-friendly tracks like “Television Eyes”, off his debut album
“Corsica” soars from the get-go, with a sonorous lead sporadically accompanied by backing female vocals. The trickling guitars and clanging long piano notes intertwine
Utah Valley singer/songwriter Kyle Benson fronts the project Company Vacation, whose track “Will I Go to Hell” reminds fondly of Sufjan Stevens in the
Homesick by Tony Bullets Tony Bullets – the consuming jangle-pop project of Johnson City, New York-based Evan Hughey – shows suave melodic appeal on
Embody’s remix of previously featured electro-pop gem “Dreamers” injects more effervescent synth throbbing and knock-knock percussion, making it a notable follow-up to The Green
New Jersey-based producer Brandon Rowan crafts atmospherically rich music under the name Birocratic. His recent EP, Replaced, was written during a transitional period, as
“Field Trip” is precisely that from an audible standpoint — a genre-traversing field trip from Boston-based Kaz Gamble, of indie-pop duo Gamble & Burke.