"Stuntman" is an experimental chamber-folk success from Albuquerque-based artist Brian Charles Nixon. Twinkling chimes, bells, and a string-laden intrigue envelops into sounds of horse
A gripping tonal evolution consumes on “Doused In Blue,” a track from Moontwin that develops from ghostly folk intrigue into a riveting duet-led expanse.
A delectably moody rumination on resisting love in an effort to avoid heartbreak, “Anne Hathaway” is a stirring new single from singer-songwriter blue pablo.
Los Angeles-based duo Deaf Echo craft an artful rock momentum on “Talking Round,” which swells from pulsing bass and vocal introspection into a second
A contagious success of a single from Kiss the Tiger, “Big Booty Scooty” channels a throwback rock appeal — echoing ’50s era vocal work
Brooklyn-based act Wyyrrd melds twangy rock charms and a glam-friendly throwback vigor on “Pocketful of Dimes.” The release marks the first single from their
Hazy synth and suave vocals lead an infectious entrancement on “Hollywood,” a recent single from familyfriend. — a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and performer based in
A post-punk bass pulse and wandering guitar entrancement delight on “Hearts That Would Not Listen,” a recent single from Mayreh. Per the project: “The
An enjoyably peppy rock foreboding stirs on “Vampires,” a track from Jim Kroft. The track represents one of 12 songs Kroft will be releasing
A warming folk introspection takes hold on “Little Cracks,” a recent track from Ira Ellison. Lyrical perspectives of feeling “like a little kid,” prove