When Horses Would Run by Being Dead When Horses Would Run is the riveting new album from Austin-based band Being Dead. A charismatic, psych-friendly
The hypnotic “You Belong” delivers a spacey electro-pop intrigue from Los Angeles-based band Moontripp. They note that the track takes inspiration from the poem
A serene psych-pop production engages throughout “There’s No Reason,” the latest single from Son of Jacob. The project is the work of Will Jacobson,
Taking inspiration from ’60s garage pop and psych-rock, “Flora Laine” is a memorable new single from Gregg Garvey, an artist originally from Minnesota and
Psychedelic guitars, theatrical piano, and jazzy brass all lead at points within the dynamic “If You Wanna,” a satiating new track from Dan Barracuda.
The project of Austin-based musician Matt Hall, morph compels with atmospheric psych-pop and rock showings on new tracks “nothing’s real” and “second act,” both
“The Azure King” is an introspective, hypnotic success from Rory McBride. Hazy acoustic guitar pulses accompany a contemplative vocal presence to start, as a
The memorable Twisting the Knife EP comes courtesy of Miracle on Film, the project of Los Angeles based multi-instrumentalist and producer Alex Pace. Themes
The warmly nostalgic “Tambourine (My Love)” is a delightful single from John Moran, who recorded the effort on an 8-track reel to reel. Understated
Chicago-based artist Jaewon dazzles with a smoothly hypnotic variety of sounds on “Soothsayer,” a track “inspired by smooth talking and grifting.” Recorded by the