New Tracks

Small Wood House – “T.V.”

Runner by Small Wood House Cleveland-based band Small Wood House have built a sturdy reputation via acclaimed live performances, opening for acts such as Mitski, Colleen Green, and (Sandy) Alex G. They

Teuteu – “Soda Magique”

The dazzlingly catchy “Soda Magique” is a new single from Teuteu, a French artist living in Montreal. “It’s very inspired by the classic French Boogie songs from the ’80s,” the artist notes,

Imperial Daze – “Centerpole”

South London act Imperial Daze thoroughly impress with new track “Centerpole.” A suave vocal lead is surrounded by sharp guitar lines, buzzing synth adornments, and a tight rhythm section. The chugging guitars

Luca – “Hold Up”

The first of a string of upcoming singles from New York-based artist Luca, “Hold Up” is a smooth and soulful success. A lush bass line and chilled-out guitar progression lead as clap-laden

Eagle Eyed Tiger – “Still Not There”

The lush, hypnotic “Still Not There” traverses from aquatic, synth-heavy bliss into serenely effective guitar-laden additions. The track is among several highlights on the stellar new album On the Run, from New

Premiere: ‘Lady in the Microfiche’ EP

We’re happy to premiere Lady in the Microfiche’s new self-titled EP, featuring gems like the track “My Eyes Were Closed.” Melodic, smooth vocals and laid-back percussion guide the quainter verses, with buzzing

Sara Seyed – “Loopy”

Philly-based singer/songwriter Sara Seyed impresses on the track “Loopy,” showing a lush and entrancing vein of pop with nocturnal synths and plucked strings. I’m fondly reminded of Jessy Lanza’s aesthetic — showing

James Mantis – “Pockets”

“Pockets” is a catchy, stylish synth-pop track from James Mantis. Aesthetically, the bursting synth-pop effervescence in the hook aligns with melodic vocals — touched with hint of falsetto — to remind of

New Albums

Fortress – ‘Chroma’ EP

A haunting electronic pop infectiousness shows throughout Chroma, the new EP from Antwerp-based trio Fortress. Satiating structural swells are apparent throughout, often

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Erro – ‘Strawberry Moon’

Pittsburgh-based duo Erro craft a heartfelt, nostalgic rock appeal across their new album Strawberry Moon. ’60s and ’70s rock influences pair with

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