New Tracks

Sunday,June – “Memories”

Described as “an experiment with delays and reverbs on guitars and vocals,” “Memories” is a new single from Sunday,June, the Swiss solo project of Mario Peiró Espí. A suave bass bounce, jangly

Greg Bounce – “Teacher (Marc Pell Rework)”

Greg Bounce and Marc Pell combine their talents for a compelling track in “Teacher (Marc Pell Rework),” which finds Pell putting a twist on Bounce’s original. Reputed for his drumming with acts

Proklaim – “STARFALL”

A soulful hip-hop success exploring the roles of love and sacrifice, “STARFALL” is a recent single from Proklaim. The Namibia-based artist has impressed in the past with tracks like “REASON 2 BELIEVE”

Bill Abernathy – “More”

Kansas City-based artist Bill Abernathy presents heartfelt contemplations on love and relationships within a folk/Americana intertwining on “More,” a track from the newly released album of the same name. The track releases

Winston Orz – “Smooth Magic”

Wilmington, NC-based artist Winston Orz captivates with a lushly psychedelic vein of pop on “Smooth Magic.” The self-described Tame Impala-inspired “dream waltz” melds various influences — soul and synth-pop notably — for

Wail Pigg – “Zipper Merge”

The Chicago-based project of Mike Ryan, Wail Pigg presents a quaintly melodic vein of dreamy electro-pop with slight guitar infusions. Ryan describes the release as “a meditation on traffic patterns and the

Elliott Ok – “Here and New York”

A lovely, timeless-feeling folk enamoring takes hold on "Here and New York," thematically exploring how the grass always seems greener on the side. The track comes via singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Elliott Ok.

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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