New Tracks

Pixxel Kid – “Together”

“Together” is a dreamy track from Canadian artist Pixxel Kid, touting a mellow yet emotively impactful sound. Opening lyrics speak of wartime and bombs falling at the door amidst haunting keys, the

Walking Eyes – “Take a Breather”

A climactic track growing from jangly rock into soaring escalation, “Take a Breather” is a new track from Walking Eyes, comprising Memphis-based musicians and fiancés Sarah Spain (vocals/keys) and Tristan Barton (guitar/bass/arrangements).

Henry Nowhere – “Wonder Why”

A hazy success from Henry Nowhere with warming ’90s nostalgia, “Wonder Why” is the artist’s latest release. The vocals grow from dreamy nonchalance during the initial verses, heightening emotively as the chugging

Dakota Theim – “Losing Sleep”

A melodic track from Dakota Theim with a retro-pop earning, “Losing Sleep” shows a timeless appeal. Lyrical regrets — “I never meant to make you cry, I never meant to say goodbye,”

Monica Guardado – “Virginia”

“Virginia” is a bewitching ballad from Nashville-based artist Monica Guardado. Solemn, retrospective vocals play alongside piano and gradual percussion, with chamber-pop orchestral adornments throughout, adding a particularly serene rainy-day feeling in the

MUSARTER – “How Much More”

“How Much More” is a darkly atmospheric new track from MUSARTER. Dark, gargled synths and a resonating guitar-laden soundscape, replete with ’80s nostalgia, cast a mysterious feeling throughout the track’s intro. The

Colourmusic – “Eaters Of The Sun”

The delightfully murky “Eaters Of The Sun” is a new track from Oklahoma-based band Colourmusic. A hypnotic percussive pulse leads into emotive vocals and textural guitars, showing aspects of rock and post-punk.

TARA – “Light Again”

Impressing with multiple past tracks like “Wander” and “Oceans,” Brooklyn-based band TARA continue their memorable dream-pop sound with their latest, “Light Again.” As one of their final two singles, “Light Again” reminds

New Albums

Zabus – ‘Automatic Writhing’

An ominous post-punk atmospheric prowess lingers throughout Automatic Writhing, the new album from Washington, D.C.-based project Zabus. Aptly, the darkly impactful soundscapes

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TT – ‘Man on the Corner’

A range of spirited, twangy rock and moving string-laden balladry immerse across Man on the Corner, the debut from Los Angeles-based artist

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Stephen Spencer – ‘Dawnings’

The debut album from Stephen Spencer, Dawnings enthralls in its warming assortments of hypnotic guitars, wordless vocal lushness, and riveting atmospheric constructions

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