New Tracks

Egelands – “Kill me a thousand times”

Norwegian alt-rock trio Egelands cast a haunting mystique on new track “Kill me a thousand times.” Eerie guitars complement vocals reflecting a fractured emotional state. Percussive pit-patter signals a haunting multi-layered vocal

DANAE – “Blew The Job”

Traversing from moody contemplation into a steady rock infectiousness, “Blew The Job” is the latest single from DANAE, the Berlin-based project of Tim Gallego. Per the artist, the track “talks about a

Stella Starfox – “Backatcha”

The second single from Stella Starfox‘s upcoming album, “Backatcha” engages with its reflective and optimistic themes, amidst a quaintly effective meshing of tender guitars and hazy synths. The track follows up the

Ghost Shirt – “Orphans”

“Orphans” is a heart-tugging, rock build-up from Ghost Shirt, representing the first single from their upcoming album, out this fall. Understated guitars and retrospective lyrics ease into gentle strings, which expand with

rx1f – “astronauts”

“astronauts” is the latest synth-pop success from Vancouver-based artist rx1f, who caught our ears in February with the track “how to defeat gravity and achieve escape velocity.” Described as “a song for

Andy Clockwise – “The Best”

Synth pulses and debonair vocals consume on the catching “The Best,” a new single from Los Angeles-based artist Andy Clockwise. The production conjures a New Order-esque pull in its blend of pop

Cold Equations – “Eraser”

Nashville-based band Cold Equations strut an evolving rock appeal on the track “Eraser,” their second single this year. Thematically approaching the topic of “fading away in the eyes of a lover,” “Eraser”

Denmark – “call you” / “magazine”

A standout two-track single from New York-based trio Denmark, “call you” and “magazine” are exemplary of the band’s infectiously dynamic rock sound. The former plays with a debonair composure — “call you

New Albums

GOOW – ‘VISIONS’ EP

The new EP from GOOW, VISIONS showcases a blissful electronic sound that concocts specific imagery — as invoked in the descriptive track

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