New Tracks

Jessie Allen Cooper – “Nantucket Lullaby”

"Nantucket Lullaby" is a serenely enchanting track from Jessie Allen Cooper. Gentle percussion and late-night saxophones exude a comforting soundscape, with mellow key-laden insertions glistening throughout. The track is a newly remastered

Spearside – “Not Up to Much”

Irish trio Spearside conjure an anthemic rock pull on “Not Up to Much,” concluding a successful trilogy of singles that have earned airplay on BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 1. Clearly

Porcupine – “Comatose”

"Comatose" is a rousing alt-rocker from Porcupine, a band presently based in Minneapolis. The track kickstarts with heavy guitar pulses, reflectively accompanied by the steady rhythm section as fervent vocals emerge. The

Train Conductor – “Arroyo Butterfly”

An engrossing psych-rocker about moving on from death, “Arroyo Butterfly” is a hypnotic success from Albuquerque-based project Train Conductor, fronted by Will Byrne and featuring a variety of talented musicians. The track

GLOB – “Gaffer Tape”

A bright and melodic rocker, "Gaffer Tape" is an engaging new single from GLOB, a band from Naarm/Melbourne. Marking the act's sophomore release, "Gaffer Tape" is described as "a reflection on change,

Close Drive – “Variegation”

Philadelphia-based quartet Close Drive compel with a caressing, twangy rock sound on their new track “Variegation.” Per the band, the effort thematically “looks on the stages of life that connects humans and

Lonely Gimmick – “Beaches”

Societal commentary and Afro-pop inspiration converge on the enjoyable single “Beaches,” courtesy of Lonely Gimmick, an anonymous artist who goes under the alter-ego Max Pow. Pulsing synths and sporadic guitar glistening craft

Street Legal – “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow”

The debut single from Adelaide-based five-piece Street Legal, “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow” hooks with its delightful build — traversing from post-punk minimalism and playful synth injections to a rousing rock pull. Releasing

New Albums

R.M. Hendrix – ‘YUKS’

R.M. Hendrix crafts a consuming atmospheric prowess throughout YUKS, whose production is often dark and unsettling — though beautifully so. These productions

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