New Tracks

The Good Neighbors – “Room For You”

Buffalo-based band The Good Neighbors compel on new single “Room For You,” meshing alt-pop and indie-rock melodics with hooky vocal rises, suave guitars, and saxophone additions. Themes revolve around an ambiguous reciprocation

Baby Combat – “Deeper We Fall”

A hypnotic rock lushness compels amidst twangy guitars and heartfelt vocals on “Deeper We Fall,” a new track from Baby Combat, the Portland, OR-based project of Noel Yeo (Supersloth, Shelves). The release

Sixsense – “AYANNA”

“AYANNA” enthralls with a nocturnal, atmospheric yearning — exemplary of the standout pop sound coming via London-based artist Sixsense. Latin R&B, Afrobeat, and pop inspirations blend cohesively alongside a strong vocal mystique,

Mario Vayne – “Electric”

Developing seamlessly from heartfelt balladry into rousing ’80s rock nostalgia, “Electric” is an anthemic stirrer from Mario Vayne, a singer/songwriter based in Queensland, Australia. Following the ample success of debut single “Baby,”

Many Places – “Found Atlas”

Strutting a climactic rock satiation with themes of hope and resilience, “Found Atlas” is the latest single from Many Places, the Chicago-based band who first caught our ears last year with the

Seramonies – “circles//ellipses”

A gorgeously serene soundscape from ambiguous project Seramonies, “circles//ellipses” swells with climactic dream-pop appeal. A whirring assembly of lonesome synths build enjoyably into a lush vocal spell, producing a textured effervescence throughout.

Isaac Diskin – “Demise”

A beautifully evolving folk track, "Demise" is the first new song in two years from Isaac Diskin, a singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles.

airhockey – “Something”

Thematically confronting self-doubt, “Something” is a memorable new single from Miami-based project airhockey. Spacey synth lushness assembles into a peppy bass line, as the vocals maintain a serenely contemplative state. “Shut up,

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