New Tracks

Joseon – “FiENDS”

A hooky rock sound complements critiques on an image-obsessed culture on “FiENDS,” a compelling new single from Joseon. The Los Angeles-based quartet impress with a variety of gripping moments throughout, from the

The Derevolutions – “Best Day Ever”

The latest from The Derevolutions, “Best Day Ever” is a jubilant blast of psych-pop color that celebrates living for today, even in the midst of all of life’s ups and downs. The

faults. – “Sweets”

“Sweets” is a moody post-punk success from faults., the solo project of Berlin-based Swedish artist KC Dahlehan. The release is supported by an atmospheric, cinematic music video, crafted by Dahlehan and filmmaker

Dark Dazey – “Enemy”

The third single from Dark Dazey‘s upcoming album, “Enemy” reveals a dynamic psych-rock engrossment amidst what’s described by the band as a “ballad of self sabotage.” Bass-heavy intrigue complements lyrics expressing a

Raven & the Dove – “Power Poles”

A spacious rock appeal, fit for an open-road yearning, lingers on new single "Power Poles." The production is a memorable showing from Australian duo Raven & the Dove, comprising Cindy Lee and

bikethrasher – “Hillside”

Boston-based band bikethrasher revel in a range of gripping rock nostalgia on “Hillside,” which infuses shades of ’90s alt-rock and mid-’00s punk within the band’s compelling songwriting — which on “Hillside” ventures

Ordinary Child – “Stuck In Time”

Arizona-based artist Ordinary Child struts a smooth entrancement on new single “Stuck In Time,” described as “a song about an indecisive girl.” The “just can’t make your mind up,” refrain plays with

Benjamin Longmire – “Be Good to People”

Yearning for days with greater unity and community, “Be Good to People” is an emotive rocker from New Mexico-based singer/songwriter and producer Benjamin Longmire. Lyrical references to downtrodden circumstances, and a desire

New Albums

Zabus – ‘Automatic Writhing’

An ominous post-punk atmospheric prowess lingers throughout Automatic Writhing, the new album from Washington, D.C.-based project Zabus. Aptly, the darkly impactful soundscapes

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TT – ‘Man on the Corner’

A range of spirited, twangy rock and moving string-laden balladry immerse across Man on the Corner, the debut from Los Angeles-based artist

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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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