New Tracks

Jack Phemister – “I Know You Know I Know”

“I Know You Know I Know” is a moving folk single from Australian artist Jack Phemister. Gentle acoustics and escalating vocal ardency are joined by warming brass flourishes, sporadically embracing amidst Phemister’s

SiDizen King + WES PERIOD – “Sugar Lemon Tree”

A shining new single from SiDizen King, featuring Wes Period, “Sugar Lemon Tree” touts a breezy and hooky charm throughout. The playful guitar licks, soulful vocal affections, and exuberant brass injections play

Hear Hear – “Think I’m Doing Better”

Led by a melodic infusion of shimmering synths and lush guitars, “Think I’m Doing Better” is a memorable pop track from Hear Hear. The project of multi-instrumentalists and producers Ajay Raghuraman and

Connor Terrones – ‘The People We Love’

Denver-based artist Connor Terrones impresses with his debut album, The People We Love. Previously featured album cut “Drown” stood out with its brisk electro-pop hooks and clever production, and the release continues

Sun Deep – ‘Quarantined Thoughts’

Casting a spell with intriguing soundscapes touting electronic and hip-hop inclinations, Quarantined Thoughts is the new album from Sun Deep, an artist born in India and based in Oklahoma. Meticulous sample construction

Joyce Tratnyek – “Do You Think of Me?”

Do You Think of Me? by Joyce Tratnyek Rousing rocker “Do You Think of Me?” is the third single from NYC-based artist Joyce Tratnyek. Capturing the unrequited feeling of yearning for someone,

Carnival Mind – “Remember”

“Remember” is a charmer of a single from Sydney-based act Carnival Mind, featuring material written and played by GrHogsongs. The track meshes naturalistic singer/songwriter intimacy with a shimmering power-pop whimsy; frolicking acoustics

New Albums

Dean Muscat – ‘LAZARENE’ EP

Enjoyable rock mystique and compelling folk intertwine on LAZARENE, the consuming new EP from Dean Muscat, a singer-songwriter based in Malta. “These

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Rayhan – ‘June Was Something’

Enthralling with a hip-hop sound that exudes both hazy summer atmospherics and emotively gripping lyricism within memorable vocal flows, June Was Something

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