New Tracks

Good Problems – “Curio”

With a lyrical focus on “the ever-expanding technological world and how it brings us together and apart,” “Curio” – a new track from Liverpool rockers Good Problems – is a consuming gem

Luke Janela – “Dweller”

Los Angeles-based Luke Janela uses his talents as a songwriter, guitarist, vocalist, and classically trained cellist to result in a deeply resonating sound throughout his new album DEEP ARCHER, which concludes with

Ryan Summers – “Nightshift”

Continuing the atmospheric and ambient direction shown on last year’s F51.01, Ryan Summers achieves even greater success in the style with a collection of minimalist sound and noise on new album ii.

Guillotine Sunbeam – “Bars Beneath Your Skin”

Yoni Collier heads the project Guillotine Sunbeam, whose shoegaze, dream-pop, and dark alt-rock tendencies are apparent early on in new track “Bars Beneath Your Skin”, an accomplished piece of songwriting with eclectic

Arthhur – “Sheffield & Armitage”

come meet the opposite committee by Arthhur Arthhur is a two-piece rock act from Chicago, who just released their second LP, Come Meet the Opposite Committee. With a sound that incorporates guitars,

Room Six Eleven – “Big Bad Wolf”

“Big Bad Wolf” touts a soulful, funky swagger from Greek act Room Six Eleven, led by the songwriting and multi-instrumentation of Kyriakos Mourtzouchos. Their just-released eponymous EP opens with the track, which

Oh Malô – “Pedaling Backwards”

Brooklyn quartet Oh Malô (pronounced oh–muh–LOW) deliver a haunting vein of experimental rock that produces a chilling soundscape, particularly on new track “Pedaling Backwards”. Dark synth pads and an unsettling, repeating folk-laden

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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