New Tracks

Art Grad -“Wannabe” + “Believe Me”

Catching our ears earlier this month with the contagious single “Directions,” Art Grad just released the rest of his Wannabe EP. The release continues his mellow yet hooky rock sound, ranging from

Slow Cruise – “Gone”

A gorgeous and dreamy production about “a lost conversation between a son and his father,” “Gone” is the latest single from Slow Cruise, the project of artist and multi-instrumentalist Dennis Dine, originally

Jess Craven – “doin time”

Strutting an anthemic hook-fronted sound integrating pop, psych-rock, and soul, “doin time” is a stellar track from Jess Craven. Per the Nashville-based artist, the track tells “the story of duality and being

full catholic – “healer”

Following one of last year's finest albums in every dream at once (2022: #12), Minneapolis-based band full catholic deliver another strong full-length with ""all is well"". Among the many highlights is "healer."

Eli Waltz – “Writer’s Block”

A new track from Washington, D.C.-based artist Eli Waltz, “Writer’s Block” shows a stirring folk sound that ventures from a familiarly inviting acoustical sound into an expansive, psychedelic rock fervency. “Yet my

poor york – “Little Spoon”

“Little Spoon” is the standout debut single from poor york, a band from NYC. They describe the effort as “partly a love letter to the city that spawned several rock scenes,” ranging

Ness Lake – “i lean in to hear you sing”

A lo-fi bedroom pop entrancement shows throughout “i lean in to hear you sing,” the latest from Ness Lake, a project from Ypsilanti, Michigan. The emotive, quivering vocal presence and meditative guitar

Big Surprise – “Caesium”

“Caesium” is a climactic blast of ’90s alt-rock nostalgia from Big Surprise, the Oakland-based duo of Arthur Leon Adams III and Kathryn Evangeline Adams. Citing textured rock influences like Mazzy Star, Low,

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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