New Tracks

Mental Fracture – “Inception of Fear”

Disaccord, the new album from Israel-based band Mental Fracture, struts a strong rock sound with prog and metal influence. “Inception of Fear” is evident of the band’s consuming songwriting. Buzzing guitars and

Heavenly Trip to Hell – “Vivid Dreams”

Unleashing an aggressive rock sound with industrial metal influence, California-based band Heavenly Trip to Hell show well throughout their new EP, Pumpkin Man. “Vivid Dreams” stands out with its synth-forward build initially,

Planet Parlor – “easy // november”

Dream-pop duo Planet Parlor impress with their dual-single “easy // november.” Vocalist Liza Lynehan and multi-instrumentalist/producer Ben LeBeau concoct an ethereal sound led by guitar twangs and hazy synth pads. Both tracks

Winnie Ama – “Here I Go”

“Here I Go” is a riveting pop success from London-based artist Winnie Ama, infusing a stylish synth-forward fervency amidst a plethora of vocal hooks, reminiscent of Little Dragon. The opening lyrics —

Black Mail House – “In the Wilderness”

Catacombs by Black Mail House Released today, “In the Wilderness” delivers a bevy of power-pop hooks from Black Mail House. One of many highlights from the Los Angeles-based band’s new album, Catacombs,

Prince Bishop – “Roman Roads”

Touting a melodic rock sound with psych inspirations, “Roman Roads” is a recent track from Prince Bishop, a band from Durham, England. Hazy guitar tones and wordless vocals lend a haunting feels

Carousel Club – “Old Boy”

A new track from Melbourne-based band Carousel Club, “Old Boy” reflects on lockdown-induced anxiety through a timeless rock sound. “Time will bring you upside down,” the vocals resonate, initially accompanied by a

Frank Joshua – ‘Sense Life’

Sense Life, the new album from London-based artist Frank Joshua, impresses with its range of quality songwriting. From the string-laden ballad “Panic in the Kitchen” and electro-pop mover “Free” to suave rockers

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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