New Tracks

Small Black Arrows – “The British Museum”

“The British Museum” is exemplary of the eclectic stylistic pursuits from UK-based band Small Black Arrows, spanning from dream-pop twangy lushness into an excitable rock grip. The quivering vocal theatrics and gliding

Miles East – “All Hands On Deck”

The third single from NYC-based artist Miles East, “All Hands On Deck” delivers a twangy, hooky rock sound with classic appeal. The effort comes via East’s upcoming album Between Lightning and Thunder,

Nick Noon – “Who Needs Who”

Nashville-based artist Nick Noon struts a no-frills rock charm on new single “Who Needs Who,” whose charismatic vocal tone and buzzing guitar tenacity encourages movement in life and on the dancefloor alike.

Friend of a Friend – “nothingforme”

Chicago-based duo Friend of a Friend enthrall with melodic momentum across folk and rock intertwining, seamlessly intriguing on new single “nothingforme.” Claire Molek and Jason Savsani formed the project in 2020, and

Catholic Guilt – “I Used To Be Someone”

Melbourne-based band Catholic Guilt unveil a crisply emotive pop and rock appeal on new single “I used To Be Someone,” releasing in partnership with California-based independent label Wiretap Records. Introspective verses with

Betre – “Loving You (Isn’t So Hard)”

Bangkok-based artist Betre presents a beautifully dreamy composure across “Loving You (Isn’t So Hard),” enthralling with an emotive pop allure. A consistently serene vocal tone and gentle guitar washes assemble a spaciously

Tyler Meacham – “dream house”

A heartfelt folk enamoring takes hold on “dream house,” a new single from Tyler Meacham, an artist based in Richmond, Virginia. Depictions of a dream home — with a garden, and a

New Albums

Stephen Spencer – ‘Dawnings’

The debut album from Stephen Spencer, Dawnings enthralls in its warming assortments of hypnotic guitars, wordless vocal lushness, and riveting atmospheric constructions

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