Sense Life, the new album from London-based artist Frank Joshua, impresses with its range of quality songwriting. From the string-laden ballad “Panic in the
First catching our ears last year with the track “Will He Ride (My Bike),” Grimson returns with further majestic captivation with the single “Household.”
“Love Killer” is a new track from Jaclyn Bradley, touting a haunting pop sound with shades of Kate Bush. The sporadic piano and brooding
Behaviorist, the project of Stephen Rodes Chen, captivates with charismatic fervor throughout the new track “Fuck LA.” Touting enjoyable lyrical quips about LA’s waiting
Mock Deer‘s new EP, Perceptions, showcases the riveting songwriting of Ricky Damiani, who recorded the EP with Canadian band The Burning Hell in Snowbird
Milwaukee-based duo L’Resorts impress further with a laid-back, duet-forward charm, with their track “The People You Meet.” Lyrically speaking to the enduring power of
Swelling from piano-set yearning into a riveting rocker, “Clockwise” is a riveting new track from Rob Hancer. Lyrically detailing a conversation with Father Time,
“Four Leaf Clover” is a serenely entrancing track form Hannah Telle, whose soaring vocals provide a haunting mystique throughout. The North Carolina native opens
Casting a dreamy, haunting glow, “Up” is a moving new track from Gal Shaya. A solemn synth pad and suave bass line accompany an
“Sculptures” is a new single from Swiss artist Johnny Simon, who composed, produced, and played all the instruments on the track. The sporadic backing