New Tracks

Stars in Coma – “Digital and Analog Gods”

The Internet Mausoleum by Stars in Coma Stars in Coma return with another excellent piece of pop songwriting. “Digital and Analog Gods” comes via the EP The Internet Mausoleum, streaming in full

Alpha23 – “Reel Ones” + “Re-Up”

Kicking off the year with the excellent “Ease Up,” Atlanta-based Alpha23 has released a steady stream of singles since. “Reel One” and “Reel Ones” showed a deftly unique vein of hip-hop with

KAMILITA – “KAMILITA”

Kamilita continues showcasing a uniquely consuming vein of electro-pop on a new self-titled track, released with the video above. Echoing guitars join the initial vocal presence, with lushly sweeping synths whispering past

Mark Henes – “What Could You Be Right Now?”

“What Could You Be Right Now?” is a newly released track from Mark Henes, the Nashville-based artist who impressed previously with “Ghost Train” and “Arm Full of Roses.” “What Could You Be

Gallowayyys – “RM-1711”

“RM-1711” is a gripping track from Gallowayyys, who impressed with “Cold Showers” in March. The project, now based in Dallas, is one of the most exciting I’ve come across this year —

Closing Eyes – ‘Eternal Fidelity’ LP

After impressing with one of the year’s best tracks in psych-pop gem “How Do You Smile?,” Norwegian band Closing Eyes have released their second album, Eternal Fidelity. Released via Bergen-based labels Blanca

Favours – “Lux Luv”

“Lux Luv” is a superb track released today from Favours, a duo from Toronto comprised of Alex Zen and Jacq Andrade. Murky vocals and prancing synths establish a mysterious soundscape to start,

Mini Trees – “Want Me To Stay”

“Want Me To Stay” is a striking track from Mini Trees, the project of Los Angeles-based musician Lexi Vega. Aesthetically reminiscent of Mitski’s ability to grow lushly chugging verses into soaring pop

New Albums