New Tracks

Getting Started – “Anywhere”

The third release from Chicago-based rockers Getting Started, “Anywhere” succeeds with a soaring guitar-led production alongside a sturdy lyrical drive, exploring the beauty in finding “connection and belonging in unexpected places.” The

Band Spectra – “It Starts Again”

“It Starts Again” is an engaging new single from Band Spectra, the project of Southeast England-based musician Robert Manning. The single includes hypnotic vocals from Jade Cook, lead singer of the act

Gone Sugar Die – “Valentine”

Vancouver-based act Gone Sugar Die present a lushly melodic pop sound on “Valentine,” a fitting release for this Valentine’s Day week. The duo of Mike Hindert (The Bravery) and Patrick McWilliams (The

Baula – “mercury in retrograde”

“mercury in retrograde” is a stylishly dark rock production from Baula, the Swedish duo of Karolina Thunberg and Ísak Ásgeirsson. “The song dives into the psyche of a person so lonely and

Little Champion – “Overpass”

“Overpass” is a mellow, melodic single from Little Champion, immersing with gentle guitar lines and lush vocal entrancement. The Asheville, NC-based music project of Dustin Goldklang impressed last month with the single

Rat Palace – “Look My Way”

Brooklyn-based quartet Rat Palace infuse ’90s rock and trip-hop nostalgia with a cutting-edge passion for memorable results on new single “Look My Way.” Representing the first single from the act’s upcoming debut

Lia Woods – “Fevering”

Los Angeles-based artist Lia Woods impresses with crunchy alt-rock vigor and dreamy pop soaring alike on debut single “Fevering.” Chugging guitar distortion complement vocals that admit “I’d rather be alone,” escalating into

New Albums

Nathav – ‘Moon River’ EP

Compelling in its serene soundscapes and emotive vocal drives, Moon River is a ravishing new EP from Nathav. The latest project by

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MAXIIM – ‘Swimming’

Paris-based artist MAXIIM crafts an emotional, piano-led sound throughout the new album Swimming — described as “an introspective journey filled with hope.”

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