New Tracks

Religious Life – “A Place in Me”

“A Place in Me” touts murky soundscape of twangy guitars and nonchalant vocals, accompanied in the first minute by tinges of brass that remind of avant-garde pop acts like Xiu Xiu. The

Premiere: Current Eternal – “Was Anything Ever Done?”

We’re happy to premiere the latest track from Current Eternal, the project of London-based composer/instrumentalist/singer Nikky French, who impressed last year with the track “Save the Day.” “Was Anything Ever Done?” continues

Drinker – “California”

The moody “California” is a track released today from Drinker, the Brooklyn-based duo of singer/songwriter Aaron Mendelsohn and producer/compser Ariel Loh, who impressed with the track “Fragment II” last August. Both artists

C William – “All My Senses”

“All My Senses” is a very catchy, soulful new track from Swedish artist C William. The Linköping-born artist began incorporating more electronic aspects into his sound late last year, which – infused

NULLA – “Sunyata”

Released today, “Sunyata” is a hypnotic rocker from Liverpool act NULLA. They refer to their stylistic output as “Juicy Junk” — a “sound that encapsulates Jodorowsky, Lao Tzu, the internet.” Specifically, the

Ohmfield – “Habitual Cold”

“Habitual Cold” is another success from Ohmfield, the London-based producer who has impressed in the past with tracks like “Rest” and “Worm Can.” Touting a wintry soundscape, gradually accompanied by strings and

NIGHTMØDE – “Same Old Problems”

Multi-instrumentalist Matt Kass and his NIGHTMØDE project impress again with the track “Same Old Problems.” First catching my ear with the track “Penthouse Refugees” last fall, NIGHTMØDE followed that up with the

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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