New Tracks

Lowne – “Greyout”

“Greyout” is a dream-pop delight from the duo Lowne, representing their third single. Twangy guitars and flourishing synths complement lyrics bemoaning “it’s never what we pictured,” referencing the complexities of a long-distance

omox – “alone”

“alone” is a moody rock single from omox, the solo project of Los Angeles-based artist Omar Ahmed. Also a touring bass player, Omar handles all writing and production with omox. “alone” shows

Justin Ready – “It Was The Dawn”

“It Was The Dawn” struts a strong, evolving rock appeal throughout, marking a thorough success from Justin Ready. Recorded in Portland, OR at Miracle Lake Studios, the track represents the first single

Alejandra O’Leary – “A Word About It”

The stirring songwriting of Alejandra O’Leary is on full display on new single “A Word About It.” Rousing guitars and mellow synth complement a steadily melodic vocal delivery, engaging from the title-touting

Taiga and The Tundra – “Road to Calluna”

“Road to Calluna” is a stirringly beautiful instrumental single from Taiga and The Tundra, the project of Thomas Elliott Dolby, an artist based in Oxfordshire, UK. The pianist, composer, and producer takes

Jamcie – “Sun Comes Up”

A late-night soundscape — depicting a new relationship developing as night shifts into sunrise — enamors throughout the atmospheric “Sun Comes Up,” a new single from Jamcie. The Exeter, UK-based artist reveals

Juno Dunes – “Dissolve”

“Dissolve” is a serenely caressing, jangly gem of a track from New Orleans-based artist Juno Dunes. Their “like slacker rock for yachts” description is apt, conjuring a breezy, weightless charm in its

New Albums

Colseth – ‘Stellar Illusions’

A radiant, emotive pop showcase from multi-instrumentalist Colseth, Stellar Illusions impresses with a dynamic tonal prowess across its 12 tracks. Glistening lushness

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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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