New Tracks

Caleb Nichols – “Love Lies”

A twangy, dreamy hookiness takes hold “Love Lies,” a single out today from Caleb Nichols. An affecting vocal presence, reminding at points of Elliott Smith, moves with deep entrancement alongside the atmospheric

moonweather – “Fall in the Void”

The stirring title track from moonweather’s upcoming album, out on February 20th, “Fall in the Void” builds with gripping momentum — traversing from haunting folk intrigue into more expressive vocal sentiments, twinkling

Caden Stone – “Halogen Heart”

A grungy, ardently dynamic new single from Caden Stone, “Halogen Heart” represents the first single from his upcoming debut EP. “I hope you die before me, but if you want we’ll play

Strawrest – “Need Some Life”

Alternating grippingly between quaint folk and emotive expanses, “Need Some Life” is a thorough success from Strawrest. The project comes via Norwegian musician Terje Halmrast, formerly of the band Monalia. Pulsing acoustic

Color Palette – “Grateful”

Washington, DC-based band Color Palette impress with their new single “Grateful,” which plays as a nod to the role adversity plays in shaping and strengthening oneself. A moody post-punk current emanates in

Michael Elmer – “Charlie Brown”

A soaring psych-rock radiance stirs on “Charlie Brown,” a delightful track from Michael Elmer. Catching “na-na,” vocal reflections complement the steady vocal lead, as buzzing guitar distortion and panting percussive stomps meld

JJ Sweetheart – “Heart Medal” + “Cinnamom”

Two recent singles from JJ Sweetheart impress with a heartfelt rock appeal — spanning from the fuzzier intrigue of “Heart Medal” to the more charismatic immediacy within “Cinnamom.” The former track was

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New Albums

Darker Lighter – ‘Darker Lighter’

The self-titled debut album from Los Angeles-based project Darker Lighter captivates with a cathartic, melodic rock immersion. Songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Salar

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The Kanz – ‘Alienation Party’

Captivating with its blend of pop-punk nostalgia and modern electronic infusions, Alienation Party is the debut full-length album from London-based band The

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