Featuring a striking vocal presence and a catchy feel reminiscent of ’50s guitar-pop, “I Wonder” is a stellar showing from Micky Blouse, a 22-year-old musician from Sheffield, England. The project remains in
New Tracks
God Keeps Calling EP by The Last Origin The Last Origin are a rock act from Louisville, Kentucky, churning out a sound that recalls the psych-friendly garage leanings of Deerhunter. Their new
Stage Life is the newly released album from Katie Rush, touting numerous quality tracks inspired by ethereal ’80s electro-inspired pop. The NYC-based artist has a lush vocal presence and melodic charm, which
“Backwash” is a captivating rocker from Boston act Lost Dog, whose second EP, Don’t Feel That, released this week. The track’s sound remains consistently entrenched in a vein of playful alternative-rock, while
Following the striking success “Stuck,” NYC artist Mark Evich again impresses with the suavely infectious “Backseat Love.” A swanky initial beat gives way to jazzy piano vibes just following the one-minute mark,
“Queen of the Sky” is a moving folk effort, featuring strings and dual-layered vocals in addition to the brooding acoustics. The track comes from Vancouver singer/songwriter DG Adams’ latest album, Nest of
Erich Mrak has thoroughly impressed in the past with a number of tracks, , and his new track “Fake It” succeeds as well. A follow-up to previously featured tracks “Navigate” and “Drive,”
“Lewis” is an understated, beautiful track with jangly guitar-pop appeal from Teal Moss, the project of writer/producer Steven Fischer. This track comes via the Denton, TX-based (though soon moving to Los Angeles)
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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