Enjoyable in its range between twangy rock comforts and eerie October-set intrigue, “Scary Movies” is a recent track from Rocky Bottom. The project is led by singer/songwriter Alex Hernandez, based in Nashville
New Tracks
Featuring dexterous percussive vibrancy with alluring African and Latin inspirations, “Underground Roots” is the debut single from The Beatroot Road. The project, based in the North Vancouver District, is led by Mark
A stirring double A single from industrial music pioneers Black Tish, Industrial Tribute is precisely that — an ode to other trailblazers within the genre. The release comprises covers of “What a
A dreamy, hypnotic captivation shows on the latest release from Powder Pink & Sweet, unveiling a lush cover of Cigarettes After Sex’s “Apocalypse.” Serene guitar jangles and a warming, steady rhythm section
Chicago-based singer/songwriter Sarantos previews his upcoming musical with the playfully melodic “Hate To See You Happy,” infusing heartfelt strings and prancing piano within the artist’s emotive vocal charms. “Are you think of
Melding futuristic themes with a riveting orchestral pop appeal, “Lovers” is a recent single from THE Astrolabe. Representing the project of Athens-based musician and producer Thanos Yamas, THE Astrolabe compels in its
Enthralling in its soulful vocal rises and absorbing synth/piano interplay, “Diary” is a stirring pop single released today from Henry Blaeser. “You murder me in your diaries,” Blaeser’s affecting vocals lament, culminating
An enjoyably eerie track fit for the season, Simon Shackleton‘s “The Shadowmaker” builds an unsettling soundscape with chilly vocal and lyrical maneuvers — “you’ll be the undertaker, queen of ridicule” — amidst
New Albums
Led by a melodic piano-driven production and memorable lyricism, This Peak is a stirring new EP from Caroline in the Garden. The
MoreA hooky and atmospheric synth-pop grip takes hold throughout Open Your Eyes, the new album from Me & Melancholy. The Stockholm-based project
MoreMontreal-based duo Oiseau de Proie compel with an atmospheric coldwave prowess across their new EP, Mélopées d’un ciel éteint. More synth-based than
MoreAn all-acoustic EP from Brooklyn-based artist E.W. Harris, Machine Living in Relief enjoyably contrasts intimate, warming folk productions with perspectives on a
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