A soaring electro-pop track from Chicago-based producer American Wolf, “Forget These Days” entrances with dreamy vocals and a range of melodic synth-driven turns. Glistening synths lead into a calming vocal presence, leading
New Tracks
A murky, moody track from Manchester-based artist Warahenege, “Strange New Crowd” struts a memorably atmospheric rock sound. The suave guitar lines and general late-night feeling reminds fondly of The War on Drugs;
“She’s A Chameleon” is a new track from Los Angeles-based artist Luke Frees, the first single from Frees’ upcoming album, Point Of You, out in November. There’s a natural, communal feeling throughout
“Within” is the latest dream-pop charmer from Maida Rose, already having an excellent year with previous tracks “Harmony of Heartache” and “Where Do We Go.” Based out of the Dutch seaside city
Captivating with hauntingly eerie processions, “Vertigo” develops from flickering guitars and trippy vocal effects into an industrial mish-mash of rock and electronic components. The deliciously unsettling track is a collaboration from St.
Out today from Portland (OR) band Koalra, “Sight Unseen” touts a nostalgic blend of jangling guitars, yearning vocals, and nocturnal synths — blending rock, pop, and post-punk with replay-inducing appeal. Just prior
“Must Be Lonely (Part I)” is an enthralling psych-rocker from Smooth Kiwi, a band from Bellingham, WA. The band’s first studio single, “Must Be Lonely (Part I)” is described by Smooth Kiwi
“Magnets” is a rousing rocker from Australian band The Cloud Surfers. The track continuously develops structurally throughout its five-minute duration, growing from an approachable bluesy rock sound into various vocal bursts and
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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