New Tracks

Trip Sitter – “Deaf Ears”

An emotive rock sound shines on “Deaf Ears,” a new track from Boston-based band Trip Sitter and their new album: Then Again, It Never Was. “Sometimes I wonder what happens when we

Michael Sanders – “impression”

Austin-based artist Michael Sanders crafts a radiant, harmonious rock appeal on his new track “impression.” Fuzzy guitar delights combine with vocal layers that beckon to “come back,” — shifting into a hooky

Dawid Bestry – “w monochromie”

Channeling a soundscape representative of fleeting dreams, “w monochromie” is a new track from Polish artist Dawid Bestry. Reverbed guitars and lush vocals combine for a wistfully emotive captivation, impressing in both

Softer – “Beachball”

A memorable new track from Los Angeles-based band Softer, “Beachball” is a resonating, soaring rocker with a perseverant thematic pull. Dreamy vocal introspection pair with varied guitar tones, spanning from surf-y vibrancy

Widows Gold – “Thoughts & Prayers”

A gripping rock sound combines with sincere laments on current harsh realities within “Thoughts & Prayers,” a track from Widows Gold. The California-based act has caught our ears in the past with

Dead Links – “Waves (Checking Out)”

Melding alt-country and freak-folk within a successfully surreal Western soundscape, “Waves (Checking Out)” is a recent track from Dead Links. The project of Cleveland-based artist Luke Evans excels with a narrative-friendly folk

Crab – “Paper Man”

NYC-based band Crab envelop across both debonair adoration and exhilarating passion within “Paper Man,” a memorable rock success. “We met one summer morning, out there on the plains,” the vocals begin, conjuring

BRUCK’LYN – “Moonshot”

A spacey electronic success from German/Spanish producer BRUCK’LYN, “Moonshot” unveils a pulsating progressive house appeal throughout. The project represents the alias of Joern Kocken, who notes the Kraftwerk album Die Mensch-Maschine as

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New Albums

Callum Ford – ‘Slow Progress’

An enveloping hip-hop album from Callum Ford, Slow Progress melds intoxicating beats and vocal precision within themes representing adulthood’s challenges. Based in

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