New Tracks

Mikey Leão – “Leftovers”

Brooklyn-based duo Mikey Leão reveal a heartrending, dreamy captivation on new single “Leftovers.” Capturing the devastating effects of heartbreak during adolescence, the track moves from lush acoustic-laden introspection into prancing guitar jangles.

Social Creatures – “Fly the Loop”

Brooklyn-based act Social Creatures compel with an infectious synth/guitar fusing across new track “Fly the Loop,” representing the third single from their upcoming sophomore LP. Crisp guitars and spacey synth adornments craft

Chrisy Nova – “Anchor”

"Anchor" is an eerily enveloping single from Chrisy Nova, theatrically riveting in its dream-induced narrative alongside prancing piano and dynamic vocals.

Jr. – “Anything Else”

Richmond, VA-based duo Jr. showcase a lushly gripping bedroom-pop sound on recent single “Anything Else.” A late-night aesthetical appeal meshes with a dual-vocal immersion for an enchanting sound throughout. The effervescent, dreamy

julip – “Lobotomy”

The sophomore single from San Francisco-based artist julip, “Lobotomy” captures a modern societal tendency toward disconnection, in addition to a desensitization to suffering. Kicking off with an homage to Lou Reed, julip’s

Arcade Racers – “Feel Alright”

The debut single from Bay Area-based act Arcade Racers, “Feel Alright” encourages to let loose and dance amidst a charismatic vocal rise, soaring guitars, and flourishes of synths. The track precedes their

Holly Lovelady – “Helvellyn”

Balancing a dreamy pop mystique with a folk-friendly introspection, “Helvellyn” is a captivating new single from Holly Lovelady. Sounding like a cross of Kate Bush and Weyes Blood with its emotively gripping

New Albums

Plough – ‘Plough’

The self-titled debut album from Pittsburgh-based artist Plough unleashes an atmospheric post-punk appeal, spanning from enjoyably raucous to moody introspection. The project

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Dozenz – ‘Be Someone’

An invigorating, melodic rock appeal shines across Be Someone, the new album from Dozenz. The project is led by the duo of

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