New Tracks

Bells and Robes – “Your Face”

“Your Face” is a vibrant, effervescent track from Bells and Robes, a duo from Atlanta. The sound is hypnotic with a funky backbone, like a fusion of Yellow Magic Orchestra and Hot

Spiller – “Midwest”

Midwest by Spiller Eugene, Oregon-based quartet Spiller produce a vibrant, brisk sound that blends elements of indie-rock, math-rock, and jazz. Some bands who assemble such a mixture can fall victim to over-involved

Spilt Milk – “The Fall”

Sydney, Australia-based Spilt Milk are a trio quite ahead of their years, as they’re in their last year of high school and already cranking out quality indie-rock with their debut single “The

Channel Swimmer – “Look Up, Paradise”

“Look Up, Paradise” is a gorgeous, sample-laden effort from London-based Channel Swimmer, whose music video was culled from Miami tourism promos from the ’80s and ’90s, to mesh with the sun-tinged nostalgia

Radio Macbeth – “Vapor Trails”

Radio Macbeth are a lo-fi indie-pop/rock act hailing from Oregon, whose new track “Vapor Trails” is via their new album Bubblegum Wasteland, releasing September 1st. They appropriately describe this one as “an

Noisywaters – “Tropolis”

Noisywaters are a duo based out of Bellingham, Washington, comprised of harpist Will Barrett and Benza Maman on vocals and keys. They merge infectious trap beats with dream-pop, with the harp element

The Max Tribe – “Hello”

“Hello” is the impressive debut single from The Max Tribe, a group that formed in 2013 when Nashville native Austin Max (guitars/vocals) united with Austrian-born Conner Kessler (drums) at Berklee College of

New Albums

Hawk Björn – ‘Alchemy’ EP

Vancouver-based singer/songwriter Hawk Björn shows a heartrending, melodic sound with power-pop and soft-rock charm — strongly apparent across the Alchemy EP. “Time

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Glassmanet – ‘FLOW’ EP

A riveting EP that spans from dreamy pop to textured psych-rock, FLOW comes via Oslo-based project Glassmanet. The audio/visual artist who fronts

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Catlea – ‘Bones’ EP

Succeeding with a range of sharp songwriting, from the funky pop title track to a lush folk finale, Bones is a riveting

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