Unleashing a creative fury throughout its 7+ minutes, “Mother-o’-Law, S02E02 – E07” is a recent release from Swedish band Roadkill Kenneth. Part of the “punk-Wagnerian” opera Mother Of The Law And Nothing
New Tracks
“Love Again” is a serenely gripping new track from Dutch band Forre Sterra. Gently swaying acoustics and tranquil bass guide alongside an enchantingly lush vocal lead, bolstered by a subtle backing glistening.
Delujn‘s debut single “Ride in Chains” intrigues with its hypnotic rock sound, complemented by serene vocal entrancement and yearning synths. The Canadian project, fronted by multi-instrumentalist John Sklove, hypnotizes here with the
Another success from London-based artist The Birthday Letters, “The Baby Was Born In The Moss” swells from quaint acoustics into jangly rock fervor. Joseph Hughes’s suave vocals become steadily accompanied by twangy
Propelled by infectious keys and guitars, “Already Unsure” is a replay-inducing track from Tetra Collective, a quartet from Long Beach, CA. Ethereal keys and trickling guitars give way to suavely retrospective vocals,
Dazzling with its dreamy atmospheric qualities, “Write my name” is a track from Dizzy!, via their new album Grounded. The New Jersey-based duo cast a spell with lush guitar swirls and quaint
A recent track from EVNTYD, “Parisian Fur” enthralls from the get-go with its driving guitar work and poised vocal lead. “I was swimming in the deep end, now I’m doing just fine,”
Chicago-based duo Kujo & Doyle concoct an intriguing, dark sound on post-apocalyptic new track “Red Dice.” Kujo Anakwa and Ryan Doyle deliver a fiercely passionate rock sound throughout. Driven initially by clanking
New Albums
Led by a melodic piano-driven production and memorable lyricism, This Peak is a stirring new EP from Caroline in the Garden. The
MoreA hooky and atmospheric synth-pop grip takes hold throughout Open Your Eyes, the new album from Me & Melancholy. The Stockholm-based project
MoreMontreal-based duo Oiseau de Proie compel with an atmospheric coldwave prowess across their new EP, Mélopées d’un ciel éteint. More synth-based than
MoreAn all-acoustic EP from Brooklyn-based artist E.W. Harris, Machine Living in Relief enjoyably contrasts intimate, warming folk productions with perspectives on a
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