New Tracks

Bartholin – “Paraphones”

Bartholin is the duo of Drew Danburry and Cat Leavy, with a seemingly lofty aim of exploring “the Freudian subconscious.” Their self-titled EP, out September 29th, features the excellent “Paraphones”, which works

Hannah Telle – “Hollow Glow”

Los Angeles-based folk/dream-pop act Hannah Telle produces an elegantly hypnotic sound on new track “Hollow Glow”, which is also the title of her first album, out September 21st. A native of Shelby,

Glenn Meling – “Brother Jonathan”

“Brother Jonathan” is a great piece of songwriting from Glenn Meling, an independent artist, songwriter, and producer from Oslo. With an anthemic and professional sound reminiscent of U2 and Daniel Lanois’ production

He Is Me – “Drowning Man/Ocean Man”

We were introduced to the darkly consuming sounds of He Is Me a month ago with “Let It Drip“, which showed a distortion-friendly and vocally emotive sound that wandered in a similar

Dino Jag – “Two Young Hearts”

Australian pop singer/songwriter Dino Jag shows a soaring sound on new track “Two Young Hearts,” off the South Australian veteran’s new EP, scheduled to drop in November. It was recorded at Sunset

Miss Eaves – “Hump Day”

Incorporating both confident swagger and a futuristic assortment of industrial synths, “Hump Day” is an infectiously confident effort from Miss Eaves, aka Brooklyn-based Shanthony Exum. The song’s topic is relatable enough: masturbation. Miss Eaves

Stoop Kids – “Curious Man”

Stoop Kids’ “Good Enough” was one of the catchiest tracks I’ve heard all year, a timeless-sounding pop tune featuring vintage surf-pop harmonies and lovable guitar twangs. Digging more into the New Orleans-based

Laxy Dazy – “Bellyflop”

Laxy Dazy is a highly promising brother-sister duo from Sydney, continuously perfecting their cosmic sound. A folky sparseness exists in their arsenal, but more noticeably the jazz-leaning percussion and lush dream-pop/psych-pop vibes

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