New Tracks

Rujen – “Luna”

Elsewhere by Rujen Elsewhere is the debut EP from Atlanta-based act Rujen. Kicking this impressive release off is the entrancing “Luna,” a gripping collection of melodic vocal lines, catching guitar work, and

Willis – “Now & Then”

“Now & Then” is a yearning, lush track from Willis, a band from Florence, Alabama. “Now & Then” comes from the band’s recently released EP, Locals 3, touting a sound touching on

Tilly Dent – “Judy’s Lodestar”

London-based artist Tilly Dent crafts a timeless sound — aesthetically sitting somewhere between Paul McCartney’s irresistible hook-filled tendencies and Elliott Smith’s folk-forward haunts. This alluring approach is present on new track “Judy’s

Hawley – “St. AntonĂ­”

Hawley – EP by Hawley “St. AntonĂ­” is a stirring success from Hawley, off the Brooklyn-based artist’s self-titled EP. An intriguing introduction with wordless vocal haunting and building elegance takes place —

Stevie Zita – “Fantasma IV”

Following the infectious track “Anastasia” last month, Toronto artist Stevie Zita is back with another success in “Fantasma IV.” Prancing synths, melodic guitars, and yearning vocals combine for a melodically engaging effort.

Parts – “Empty Days”

Based out of Tel Aviv, the trio Parts impress with the track “Empty Days,” the second single from their debut album. Spacey guitar licks and a vibrant bass line complement a suave

Sour Widows – “Tommy”

Tommy by Sour Widows “Tommy” is the debut single from Bay Area rockers Sour Widows. Comprised of longtime friends Maia Sinaiko, Susanna Thomson, and Max Edelman, Sour Widows cite alt-rock influences such

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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