Representing a poppier tint to the band’s harder-rocking maneuvers, “gracie and zarkov” is a memorable new single from floral print. Formed around Atlanta in
Bright keys, pit-pattering percussion, and hazy guitars immerse instantly on “Zoning,” a recent single from Tendrills. The psych-rockers hail from Delaware, and are currently
The second single from Brooklyn-based rockers The Madelines, “Take Your Medicine” is described as “about how the complexity of past relationships can influence the
An engrossingly atmospheric new single from Electrons in Slow Motion, “Machine Devotion” precedes the Romanian artist’s upcoming full-length, MEKANIKARU. The album title itself evokes
A brightly nostalgic pop/rock success from London-based project The Mess:Age, “MR W.H.O” delivers a harmonious charm with a shimmering hookiness. The project is led
Bridging introspective emotion and a rock-forward hookiness, “Birth” is the recent single from Blue Coffee. The French band formed after the loss of a
Toronto-based artist Chloe Mayse takes us into their past with “HIGH SCHOOL,” while also providing a cathartic vision of present self; Mayse describes the
London-based folk artist Will Pope enamors on new single “Rooftops,” which ascends from trickling acoustics into gorgeous string arrangements amidst Pope’s stirring vocals. The
The Margaret Hooligans impress on their seventh single “The StoneHengers,” strutting a fervent garage-rock charisma with hypnotic infusions of reflective backing vocal adornments. The
A compelling slice of bluesy Americana, “Boo Boo Betty” is a new single from Liz Nash, based in Mount Dora, Florida. The artist also