Brooklyn-based artist James Arenas compels with a mysterious, cinematic sound throughout his new EP, La Aurora de Nueva York. Created alongside collaborator and producer
Chicago-based artist Luke Frees wows with the track “Most Of The Time,” showing a resonating folk sound with striking strings. Frees, who is presently
“So This Is How We Dance” is a tender, powerful track from Denni Ian, the Danish artist who has impressed previously with tracks like
“No Sweet Dreams” is a new track from Swedish artist Arn-Identified Flying Objects and Alien Friends. Spacey synths gear into enthused whistling and twangy
“Incremental” is a captivating track from Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist Scott Goldbaum, off his new EP, Protector. Per Goldbaum, the EP “follows a vulnerable character
“Dirty Water” is the stirring debut single from Noa Lachmi, a Danish artist also known for their work in the band Velvet Volume. Touting
Keeping Score by Beryl Sydney-based duo Beryl stir with eclectic and emotive power on their new track “Maybe it’s okay.” Plucky acoustics and contemplative
“Echolocation” is a powerful track from Janna Pelle, via her new album of the same name, captivating with prior tracks like “Know Too Much”
Led by a passionate folk/punk intertwining that thematically celebrates personal freedom, Break Free! is a compelling new EP from Erik & The Worldly Savages.
Los Angeles-based The Lylacs reveal a tender rock sound throughout “Heaven,” described as “a song about the quiet beauty that resides within.” The release