A gorgeously evolving track that spans from dreamy introspection to ardent alt-rock exultation, “It Was Nice To Have Met You” is a newly released track from Dejima, representing the first single from
New Tracks
Kansas City-based artist Kissin delivers a striking depiction of romantic loss and lingering memories on new track “call me when you land.” A lingering dial tone, reflective of a missed connection, opens
The duo of Michael Todd and Kiara Day strut a timeless-sounding pop appeal on new single “See You in My Dreams.” Day’s serenely introspective vocals are complemented by bouncy piano and a
Explorations of negative karma mesh with a dreamy pop allure on new single “Burning To Death,” representing the second single from Cameron Sonnier‘s sophomore album Synchronicity. The Houston-based artist describes the effort
Northern California-based singer/songwriter Are We Hunting resonates on new single “Jail Calls,” conjuring a blend of The Replacements and The War on Drugs in its twangy guitar work and melodic vocal outpouring.
A slice of charismatic prog-rock adventuring, “REVLOT!” is the new single from The Great Googly Moogly. Sounding like a cross of Supergrass, Zappa, and Black Midi, the track’s production expands from a
Northern California-based band Rainbow City Park casts a serene longing and warm reminiscing throughout “Valentine’s Day 1999.” Lush vocals and jangly guitars drive into a hypnotic, introspective bridge — “how will I
A hazily introspective rock allure shows on “Sober,” a new track from The Stray Lions, a five-piece based in Roanoke, Virginia. The lyrics stir in capturing a fateful meeting, wherein one sees
New Albums
Led by a melodic piano-driven production and memorable lyricism, This Peak is a stirring new EP from Caroline in the Garden. The
MoreA hooky and atmospheric synth-pop grip takes hold throughout Open Your Eyes, the new album from Me & Melancholy. The Stockholm-based project
MoreMontreal-based duo Oiseau de Proie compel with an atmospheric coldwave prowess across their new EP, Mélopées d’un ciel éteint. More synth-based than
MoreAn all-acoustic EP from Brooklyn-based artist E.W. Harris, Machine Living in Relief enjoyably contrasts intimate, warming folk productions with perspectives on a
More