New Tracks

June The Destroyer – “Hot Coffee”

Toronto-based band June The Destroyer craft a stellar bluesy rock and folk fusing on "Hot Coffee," playing as a sharp critique of privilege and complacency -- whilst urging reflection on unseen inequities

Bad Bubble – “Sprinkler”

Chicago-based synth-pop artist Bad Bubble unveils a heartfelt ballad with “Sprinkler,” whose gorgeous vocal harmonies flow seamlessly alongside melancholic piano and synth flourishes. The lead single from Bad Bubble’s new album The

Cody Piper – “Things May Change”

A classic psychedelic pop appeal enamors throughout “Things May Change,” a compelling single from Cody Piper, coming via an upcoming album. “I know things may change,” his soaring vocals let out, complemented

James Austin Melton – “Pillow’s Door”

Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter James Austin Melton captivates with an alluring sophisti-pop sound on new single “Pillow’s Door.” The track comes via Melton’s new two-track EP, Adaptive Fiction, which enjoyably showcases his folk, jazz,

CMON CMON – “Headwind”

A memorable new single from Brussels-based band CMON CMON, “Headwind” is the third single from the EP of the same name. A harmonious pop and rock cohesion shows within, complemented by themes

SENSES – “accelerate our love”

Warming doses of adoration compels amidst a soaring pop, shoegaze, and electro-pop melding on “accelerate our love,” a single out today from Coventry-based quartet SENSES. “We can accelerate our love,” caressing vocals

Lemon Generation – “Space Garden”

San Francisco-based band Lemon Generation consume on their recent single “Space Garden.” A hypnotic rock sound appeals throughout, excelling into an emotively anthemic “you didn’t have to leave me,” outpouring. Soaring guitar

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New Albums

Callum Ford – ‘Slow Progress’

An enveloping hip-hop album from Callum Ford, Slow Progress melds intoxicating beats and vocal precision within themes representing adulthood’s challenges. Based in

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