New Tracks

The Great Googly Moogly – “REVLOT!”

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

Rainbow City Park – “Valentine’s Day 1999”

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

The Stray Lions – “Sober”

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

Just Super – “When?”

Venturing from ghostly folk intrigue into a sharp lounge-friendly pop assortment, “When?” is a memorable new single from Just Super. The artist was featured in the past under the name GEO, infusing

CHAFT – “Secrets”

A dynamic pop and rock sound, that spans from psychedelic vocal soaring to Talking Heads-esque punchiness, stirs on “Secrets” — a newly released single from CHAFT. The project is that of Derek

Famous Friend – “Nora”

“Nora” is a melodic new single from Famous Friend, the project of Los Angeles-based artist Zachariah Carlson. Murky guitars and a subdued bass pulse traverses into a spacey synth line, bridging new-wave

MatAre – “On Purpose”

“On Purpose” is the latest dream-pop success from Atlanta-based artist MatAre, enamoring previously with the tracks “Gone Away For You” and “Dream About You.” Pulsing bass and starry-eyed synths complement vocals depicting

Known Moons – “This Hell”

Milwaukee-based project Known Moons unveil their third single from the upcoming Everything Is EP. "This Hell" straddles colorful synth-laden hookiness with a moody post-punk undercurrent, complemented by lyrics that ruminate on consequence

New Albums

Sehore – ‘Ladencia’

Spanish band Sehore enamor with an era-hopping rock appeal throughout their debut album, Ladencia. A dynamic sound impresses within, emphasizing the band’s

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