Oklahoma City-based band photocopy meld alt-rock emotion and shoegaze-y textures on new single “Temperate Weather,” described as about “coping with loss through delusions that your future self will make everything right.” A
New Tracks
“Please & Thank You” is a stirring track from The Duskwhales, a psych-pop delight written as a thank-you to a fantastic support system. “This song was written after finding out I was
Strange Matter show a compelling sound on new single “Somebody,” where twangy guitars complement a soaring vocal appeal with melodic, replay-inducing immersion. “I want you to hold me, ’cause I miss the
Tennessee-based electro-acoustic duo Heart of the Nearest Star showcase their delightfully unpredictable sound on the track “Futility,” the third single from their upcoming album, Songs from the Silence. Serenely somber vocals move
“I Still Can’t Help Myself (Haunt Me)” is a stellar new track from Alex Heldt that fuses angst-y grunge with electronic aspects. Formerly an industrial house artist, Heldt is now succeeding with
Fresno-based band Bad Spring show a bursting, exciting rock sound on their new single “So Many Ways.” Ardent guitar propulsions show right away, driving into a warm jangling as spirited vocals admit
Malaysian rock duo Sunflower Spaceship impress with a climactic dreaminess on new single “Where Have You Been?” — developing with intrigue from bass-heavy introspection into twangy guitar gliding. “I’m not okay,” the
Berlin-based solo artist Eva Nolia Vae struts a soulful art-pop intrigue on new single “Feel The Sun,” featuring mystique-filled vocals, eerie guitar adornments, and chilly brass infusions. The production enthralls in its
New Albums
The fourth album from Twice Dark, Telekinetic touts a gripping blend of synth-pop, goth-rock, post-punk, and beyond. The Bloomington, Indiana-based project of
MoreStereotaxi is a consuming new album from pianist Zack Clarke and cellist Chris Irvine, both blending modern classical and jazz with stirring
MoreA psychedelic rock sound with funky appeal enamors on Vol (1), the new EP from Indonesian trio MERAK. The Jakarta-based act take
MoreRanging from bluesy rock appeal to lush jazz guitar sophistication, Musings from a Coastal Prairie is a delightful new album from J
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