New Tracks

Ula Ruth – “Strung Out”

Ula Ruth is a quartet based out of New York. The band mixes elements of alternative rock with punk-rock undertones, all while maintaining a shimmering hook-laden sound with passionate vocals and versatile

Giungla – “Cold”

A swelling distorted synth and Ema’s crisply enthralling vocals make “Cold” hypnotic from the get-go. The halted section around 01:05 is a nice lead-in to the verse’s reprisal, with the subsequent more

ultraviolet – “Hearts in the Sand”

Austin’s ultraviolet are a duo with a beautifully developmental vein of dream-pop, one steeped heavily in shoegaze influence. Their sound features Caitlin Craighead’s wistfully ethereal vocals overlapping carefully over longing guitar stretches,

Litany – “Work This Out”

“Work This Out” is the newly released single from Litany, a duo from Harrogate that show themselves as a UK counterpart to acts like Toro y Moi and others able to implement

Mind the Journey – “Rose Colored Glasses”

Connecticut-based Spencer Sabo got his start in music as a drummer, before discovering the keyboard at age 17. The one-two punch of having a grasp on both these instruments naturally led him

MPTHY – “The Golden Boy”

Apparently written by frontmanĀ Mikael MPTHY whilst in the midst of a night terror, “The Golden Boy” details an anxiety-filled experience where loved ones express disappointment, an unshakable psychosis takes over, and inner

Century of Ecstasy – “Sun Is Burning”

Joakim Persson began his solo lo-fi project Century of Ecstasy over a decadeĀ ago in his home in Sweden. “Sun is Burning” is the title track off his first album Decade in the

Jas Patrick – “Harpy”

Jas Patrick produces stripped-down blues-rock that will come across as a breath of fresh air to fans of the genre, many who are tired of gimmick-y modern takes with messy stylistic results.

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