New Tracks

Shubh Saran – “It Was You”

Hmayra by Shubh Saran New York-based Indian guitarist and composer Shubh Saran has performed throughout the world, captivating audiences in Canada, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India in addition to stateside. His music touts

Mark Rogers – “Right Here”

Twangy electric and swaying acoustics contribute to a warm, comforting sound to kick things off on Mark Rogers’ recent track “Right Here”. Although not breaking down stylistic barriers or treading too far

Native Fox – “Should’ve Gone With You”

“Should’ve Gone With You” is a very melodic piece of psych-pop that successfully aims to mix joyful contemplation with nostalgia. There’s a vintage, hypnotic feel in the track’s production and tone —

Rathbone – “Springtime Carousel”

New Orleans-based songwriter and producer Rathbone deBuys will be releasing his solo EP sometime this year. An experienced producer for many other acts, Rathbone shows an extreme talent for songwriting and vocal

Three Feathers – “Make It Good”

Make It Good by Three Feathers Hailing from New Zealand, Three Feathers is an act showing gripping, passionate songwriting on new track “Make It Good”, released on April 30th. A dual male-female

Colorful Mannings – “Wash It All Out”

Wash It All Out E.P. by Colorful Mannings Colorful Manning, the solo project of Tokyo-based producer/songwriter Yuichiro Kosen, made a strong impression last year with infectious synth-pop gem “Sarah“. Formerly best known as

God Tiny – “Cosmos”

“Cosmos” is an energetic slice of psych-rock bliss, complete with soaring, trippy vocals and enveloping guitar licks from the Brooklyn-based act. The guitar twangs cross both suave blues and spaced-out psychedelia, with

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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