New Tracks

Brian Noyes – “Gladys In Aspic”

A jangly charmer from Brian Noyes that ruminates on its titular character and the quick passage of time, “Gladys In Aspic” is an immersive success. The release serves as an off-album single,

bloom effect – “Presente”

Vancouver-based band bloom effect enthrall with the hazy rock success “Presente,” presenting a climactic evolution from dreamy intrigue into shoegaze-friendly textured vigor. The burst of guitar distortion in the rising moments pair

Twice Dark – “Telekinetic”

A resonating melding of synths and guitars enamor across “Telekinetic,” a new track from Twice Dark, the Bloomington, Indiana-based project of Josh Kreuzman. Drawing from a variety of inspirations — from goth-rock

Velvet Graves – “Heavy to Hold”

“Heavy to Hold” is a newly released track from Velvet Graves, reflective of “heartbreak and holding onto the past,” per the artist. Written during a tumultuous break-up, and travels between Philadelphia and

Ducats – “Stent”

Melding ethereal vocals and jangly guitar intrigue, “Stent” is an alluring new single from Jacksonville-based project Ducats. Preceding a full-length releasing next month, “Stent” moves enjoyably from jangly guitar swipes and steady

Hazy Jane – “Resonant Hum”

Amongst the numerous standouts on Hazy Jane‘s new album Half the Drugstore, “Resonant Hum” compels in its soaring rock and folk appeal — invoking a ’70s nostalgia in the rising guitar twangs

Olhar – “Estrada”

Described as “about an experience about riding into the unknown,” “Estrada” is a hazily enveloping success from Austin-based act Olhar. The project’s leader, João Rangel, draws inspiration from the likes of MBV,

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New Albums

Fortress – ‘Chroma’ EP

A haunting electronic pop infectiousness shows throughout Chroma, the new EP from Antwerp-based trio Fortress. Satiating structural swells are apparent throughout, often

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Erro – ‘Strawberry Moon’

Pittsburgh-based duo Erro craft a heartfelt, nostalgic rock appeal across their new album Strawberry Moon. ’60s and ’70s rock influences pair with

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