California-based act Family of Light Band compel with a dazed, psychedelic rock appeal on new single “Nothing,” fusing jangly guitars and chilling vocal haunts for an atmospherically blissful composure. “It was nothing,”
New Tracks
“Inside” is a moody, immersive track from Rosewater Park, who describe the production as a “dark and somber trip hop and pop crossover.” A woozy, jangly escalation expands from contemplative vocal lushness
“I wanna be your favorite girl, I wanna mess with your curls,” adoring vocals open on “your favorite girl,” a breezy delight of a track from country girl. Mellow acoustics and gleeful
Philadelphia-based band Cigarettes for Breakfast craft a dreamy, shoegaze-friendly sound on new track “Seeing Stars,” which represents the second single from their upcoming album, Slow Motion, out on February 21st via Abandon
Pittsburgh-based act Vento, Ziggy, Hawk & McCarthy pay homage to classic westerns with new single “Spaghetti Western,” showcasing the collaborative group’s knack for melodic harmonizing and entertaining lyrical drives. Their blend of
Combining soul and gospel influence, “Just Like Jesus” is a memorable new track from Philadelphia-based artist Eddy Mann. The Christian singer/songwriter conveys the selflessness of Jesus on the track, centered around a
A consistent crafter of effervescent pop successes, Swedish artist Stars in Coma impresses again with the single "Aluminum." The breezy, twinkling success comes via the Malmö-based project's new album We Were Already
Gorgeous vocal harmonies and an electronic-forward soundscape emanates within “Beauty Burger,” an emotive new single from Chicago-based artist Bad Bubble. The release is part of a steady stream of releases for Bad
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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