The second album from Canadian artist Wes McClintock, Open Dream is a diversely satisfying listening experience, ranging from spacey synth-minded mystique to heavier rock
“it was” is a stirring collaboration from a trio of filmmaker-musicians, comprising Naomi Pacifique, Filmsaaz, and Phüs. The single — written in Paris over
“Orphans” is a heart-tugging, rock build-up from Ghost Shirt, representing the first single from their upcoming album, out this fall. Understated guitars and retrospective
Out today from New York-based artist Amelie Lucille, her self-titled EP compels with a sincere folk sound — ranging from the minimalist heartache of
The new EP from Norwegian artist My Friend The Sun, The Orchestra of Life is an inspiring and uplifting production, emphasizing the beauty and
Chicago-based artist No Lonesome showcases a dynamic and heartfelt folk sound throughout the Flowers Recomposing EP. Solemn acoustics, gentle keys, and moody brass accompaniments
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 debut album from Cincinnati-based artist Maria Keck, The Gardener & Me unveils a fulfilling sound, complete with gorgeous flutes, gentle acoustics, and spacious
Patternicity by MatAre “Gone Away For You” is an emotive synth-pop single from Atlanta-based artist MatAre, reflecting on sacrifices amidst a stirring synth-fronted rise.
Danny Morrison crafts a grooving pop mystique on new track “Ladies Do It Better.” A suavely contemplative introduction excels into an expressive second half,