New Tracks

Peter Cat – “The Big House”

The opening track on Peter Cat‘s upcoming debut album The Saccharine Underground, “The Big House” delights with a hooky, rising sound. At points sporting aesthetic resemblances to acts like The Divine Comedy

Family Mart – “Starlite”

“Starlite” is the latest track from new act Family Mart, based in Austin, TX. A hazy soundscape, led by lush vocals and dreamy guitars, catches from the get-go. “How does it feel

bladebae – “Worst of Sins”

A gripping new track from bladebae, “Worst of Sins” evolves from haunting folk to a rousing rock spectrum. Aesthetically, Jeff Buckley is an enjoyable point of comparison. Per the artist, the track

Simen Mitlid – “Grateful Dead”

“Grateful Dead” is a lushly engrossing track from Simen Mitlid. The Oslo, Norway-based singer/songwriter first caught my ear in 2017, with the tracks “I Don’t Care” and “Vacation.” “Grateful Dead” features a

Bo and the Locomotive – ‘Everything Was Wild’ LP

As hinted by the fantastic, synth-tinged rocker “Heart” in August, Bo and the Locomotive‘s newly released album impresses with a range of wholly melodic tracks. The St. Louis-based artist shows well throughout

Butter Bath – “Back Home Old Buddy”

Showing a dreamy vein of synth-laden rock that builds into a blissful chorus, “Back Home Old Buddy” is a newly released track from Butter Bath, the Sydney-based project of Toby Anagnostis. Jangly

Jonathan Moonbear – “It’s Not Me”

Jonathan Moonbear‘s excellent “It’s Not Me” mesmerizes with a dreamy psych-rock aesthetic. The track comes via the new album Positive Time + Negative Time =Now. The first half shows a fairly quaint,

New Albums

Sehore – ‘Ladencia’

Spanish band Sehore enamor with an era-hopping rock appeal throughout their debut album, Ladencia. A dynamic sound impresses within, emphasizing the band’s

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