New Tracks

Waterfowl – “Rain Song”

Impressing last month with their jangly debut “Open Up,” Toronto-based duo Waterfowl again show excellently with new single “Rain Song,” which captures “the surreal feeling of an observer looking out their window

BennyHonda SuperShifter – “Carry Me Home”

Impressing with three debuting singles, BennyHonda SuperShifter is the the Athens, GA-based project of Ben Hackett. In addition to working as a recording engineer, mixer, and producer at Chase Park Transduction, Hackett

Jordan Sommerlad – “Too Much?”

The opening track on Jordan Sommerlad‘s engaging new album Polly’s House, “Too Much?” compels with its illuminating sound — propelled by the breezy and beautifully melodic vocal performances of Sommerlad and Lizzy

Medscool – ‘RAW’

The debut album from San Francisco-based band Medscool, RAW shows a stellar rock sound that captivates in both mellow nostalgia and stirring rock anthems. Album track “Rollercoasters” is a decisive standout. Ruminating

Henry Ryeder – “Room With A View”

“Room With A View” is a captivating track from Brooklyn-based artist Henry Ryeder, whose new EP Tweepocalypse ranges from the moody psych-pop stylings of “Room With A View” to the lush bossa-nova

Dead Melodies – ‘Sleepy Town of Winter’

A dark ambient album fit for watching the snow fall throughout a brisk night, Sleepy Town of Winter comes via UK artist Dead Melodies. Releasing music under the Cryo Chamber label, Dead

Dandelion Head – “Sad Eyes”

Emitting a mellow contemplation that excels into a twangy delight, “Sad Eyes” is a newly released track from Dandelion Head, featured last month with the grooving single “Two Hands.” Acoustic guitar, enigmatic

DJ Patsan – “Come This Way”

A new single from Thailand-based musician and producer DJ Patsan, “Come This Way” mixes a twangy southern charm with an accessible electro-pop underlying. Slight guitar twangs and responsive bass line echo a

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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