New Tracks

Hoovy – “idk what idk”

Described as “a song born out of losing control,” “idk what idk” is a darkly captivating effort from Hoovy. With its initial guitar progression exuding an alt-rock nostalgia in its reminiscence to

Tell – “Tea Leaf”

Brooklyn-based band Tell impress with “Tea Leaf,” the third single via their forthcoming EP. An intriguing rock build envelops, as a garage-friendly spontaneity traverses into a satiating twist. “Steady as she goes,”

Pale Dream – “Something Tells Me”

Salt Lake City-based new wave indie, grunge-esque band Pale Dream dropped their latest single “Something Tells Me.” Scattered with the art of nostalgia and archived footage that looks and sounds fresh out

Adam Randy – “Don’t Play”

Baltimore-based singer/songwriter Adam Randy struts a throwback appeal with “Don’t Play,” whose new-wave and pop/rock integrations remind fondly of Squeeze. A pulsing guitar presence and peppy synth adornments complement a steady vocal

Strawberry Blonde – “Rearview”

A track from NYC band Strawberry Blonde, “Rearview” grips with an emotive rock sound that expands from lush yearning into a cathartic, brass-touched soaring. “Falling down, crashed landing,” the vocals let out

COMBSY – “Melody Calls”

“Melody Calls” is a new track from Tulsa-based quartet COMBSY, representing the first single from their upcoming album, Neon Eyes. Nocturnal synth glimpses guide into twangy guitar affections, with the vocals asking

Jack Byron – “My Technicolor Serenade”

Chicago native and Nashville-based artist Jack Byron enamors with the brightly infectious “My Technicolor Serenade,” whose brassy infusions, glowing organs, and anthemic vocal pushes combine for a vibrant appeal. Succeeding in embracing

Cautionary Tales – “No Funeral Blues”

The first single from Cautionary Tales‘ upcoming debut, “No Funeral Blues” is a haunting adaptation of the W.H. Auden poem of the same name. The art-rock outfit, based in Berlin via Aotearoa

New Albums

Catlea – ‘Language Barrier

The fantastic debut album from Cincinnati native Catlea, Language Barrier, is a striking exploration of love, loss, and self-discovery. Following the success of

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