New Tracks

Matthew Santos – “Seven Years”

In addition to over 300 live performances world-wide and appearances on most Late Shows, Matthew Santos has had a career filled with plenty of A-list run-ins. It began in 2008, when he was

Everyday Life – “Spinning Wheels”

Cycles by Everyday Life The twangy jangle-pop of Blue Plutos was always very enjoyable to me — particularly the track “Shadow Chateau“, which is recommended listening to all. With a sound reminiscent

Astral Tide – “Glimpses”

Astral Tide is a new post-punk band based out of Berlin, Germany. They’re a five-piece with members originating from all throughout Europe, including Italy, England, and Denmark. This eclectic collection of musicians

Everything by Electricity – “High”

Back in 2013, London-based group Everything by Electricity impressed with the track “Violet Haze”, which ran on nocturnal synth pads and a nostalgic motor-like ignition in its similarities to neon-lit Italo-disco and synth-pop. Their

The Analogs – “Electric”

The Analogs is the solo project of Al Gentile, a multi-instrumentalist and composer from Lowell, Massachusetts. His new track “Electric” is a striking work with enjoyably contrasting sections. While the initial verses

The Aurian Haller Band – “Les orphelins”

House of Words by The Aurian Haller Band Aurian Haller Band is comprised of various Quebec City musicians and fronted by Aurian Haller, an award-winning poet and singer/songwriter. With an expansive folk

Matthew Morgan – “Songs Like These”

Empathy For Inanimate Objects EP by Matthew Morgan With his style of melodically bustling and vocally prominent folk, Matthew Morgan reminds of artists like Matthew Sweet, Neil Young, and Ryan Adams in their ability to

Revolt of the Potatobug – “The Moons of Oklahoma”

Under the name Revolt of the Potatobug, Jason Bringard produces beautiful instrumental neo-folk that is imaginative and atmospherically stirring. Written and recorded in Salt Lake City, Bringard’s new album – Into the

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