New Tracks

Premiere: OhmField – “Worm Can”

Fresh off the dazzling track “Rest” a couple months ago, London-based electronic producer OhmField again shows stylistically eclectic charm and a knack for memorable hooks on new track “Worm Can”, which we’re thrilled

Will McBride Group – “Earthquake”

“Earthquake” is a suave new single from The Will McBride Group, an act who has opened for ZZ Top, Styx, Eddie Money, and more. It marks the band’s first release since their

Premiere: Mike Green – “Serena”

We’re happy to premiere “Serena”, the latest track from Mike Green. Atmospheric and hook-y, as has been the case for his recent releases (“Honey” and “Addictive“), the track touts a serene feel

Premiere: The Soft Season – “Shine On”

An excellent tracks that merges sleek electronic-forward pop reminiscent of Cut Copy with melodic whimsy similar to Prefab Sprout’s take on sophisti-pop, “Shine On” is a new track from Toronto-based duo The

Jaz Mattu – “Gosh You Can Talk”

“Gosh You Can Talk” is a new track and video from British singer/songwriter Jaz Mattu. “This song has lots of themes, but a key one is about being obsessed over someone and

Alex Siegel – “Daydreaming Pilot”

“Daydreaming Pilot” is another success from Alex Siegel, who has impressed with tracks like “Headspin” (one of this year’s best) and “Easy” in the past year. The California-based singer/songwriter continues expert utilization of

Druma – “Mirror Monologue”

Bearing a strong likeness to the charismatic synth-pop of Little Dragon, Druma’s new track “Mirror Monologue” is a captivating showing. Trish’s suave vocals work with moody precision, as an assortment of synths

Van Common – “Moonlight Blue”

Van Common is the project of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sebastiaan van Ravenhors, who follows up last year’s single “The Afternoon” with the serene jangle-pop of “Moonlight Blue”, released on June 8th. Ravenhorst

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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