New Tracks

Future Husband – “Good Company”

A hooky pop single from Netherlands-based band Future Husband, “Good Company” emphasizes the importance of picking oneself up after defeat. An array of thumping rhythmic contemplation and anthemic, spirited rises make for

Martyn Scott – “Turn”

Twangy guitars and a smoothly entrancing vocal presence exude a memorable rock sound on “Turn,” the latest single from Martyn Scott, an artist from Rotherham, UK. Scott’s sound presents a confident nostalgia,

Paul Claxton – ‘A Fall from Grace’

London-based artist Paul Claxton unveils a charismatic production on the A Fall from Grace EP, channeling a glam-friendly vocal ardency amidst a sweltering fusing of rock and Americana, fond of moody organs

Gorus – “Never Was, Never Will”

Building from a hypnotic acoustic-led daze into captivating spacey effervescence, “Never Was, Never Will” is the latest track from Gorus, the project of Los Angeles-based artist Ethan Tyrer. The single comes via

Wyldest – “Office Christmas Party”

Capturing the vibe of holiday work parties amidst a dreamy, introspective jangle-pop charm, “Office Christmas Party” is a new track from UK-based act Wyldest. The songwriting and production of Zoe Mead leads

Sean Massaro – “Surface”

A recent single from Los Angeles-based artist Sean Massaro, “Surface” touts an engaging, emotive alt-rock appeal with ample momentum. The “I keep the light on,” vocal drive glides into steadily escalating charm,

Bill Speakman & Memory Stitches – “Blink”

Lonesome guitar twangs and glistening synth expanses alike compel on the flourishing “Blink,” a dreamy pop single that comes via the collaboration of Bill Speakman and the duo Memory Stitches. Speakman, whose

pearl moth – “A Curtain in the Woods”

“A Curtain in the Woods” is a beautifully unsettling success from Italian artist pearl moth. The visceral “let me burrow deeper under your skin,” and imagery of spoilage tout an artful, poetic

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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