New Tracks

Nick Nash – “I Thought By Now”

“I Thought By Now” is an affecting song from singer/songwriter Nick Nash. The Nashville-based artist is a first generation college graduation from a long line of farmers. He walked away from various

The Colonies – “Potomac”

Previously impressing with tracks like “Bound to Be Something Good” and “Her Hands Are So Cold,” Washington, D.C. indie-rock act The Colonies are back with the single “Potomac.” Jangly rhythm guitars and

Premiere: Jessica Genius – “Living a Lie”

“Living a Lie” is a track out today from Jessica Genius, a project comprised of current and former members of Joywave and Kopps. A lonesome guitar twang and flickering synths fade as

Deepest Bison – “Rider”

The fantastic “Rider” is a reverberating folk track from Minneapolis-based recording project Deepest Bison. Releases to date share a fondness for hypnotic textures, steeped in folk-friendly acoustics and occasional doses of synths.

Peter The Human Boy – “When We’re Old”

“When We’re Old” is a jangly, melodic gem from Peter The Human Boy’s debut album, Goodbye Summer. Alongside bandmates Gabriel Fischer, Patrick Stieger, Jannik Rieß, Vienna-based singer/songwriter Peter Mathis churns out a

Aruba – “Aruba”

A fuzzy and raucously fun nod to The Beach Boys, “Aruba” is a newly released track from a band also called Aruba, based out of Calgary, AB. Chugging guitars and a caressing

Coyote Mustache – “Canopy”

The newly released “Canopy” shows the bold pop sound of Coyote Mustache, the project of Los Angeles-based artist Phillip Yancey. Described by the artist stylistically as “ratchet pop,” “Canopy” starts with buzzing

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

More

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

More