New Tracks

Trillionayers – “Alive”

The second single from Trillionayers, “Alive” is just that — a living, breathing take on party-set rock ‘n’ roll that’s another excellent addition to Australia’s fine psych-rock scene. Featuring a hypnotic rhythm

Pete Lehar – “Off the Table”

“Off the Table” is a shimmering piece of jangle-pop from Boston-based Pete Lehar. Bright guitar strutting and synth flourishes accompany Lehar’s warbled voice, leading into the multi-layered vocal chorus around 01:20, when Lehar

Mons Vi – “Want Me Too”

Another great one from Mons Vi, “Want Me Too” begins with suave lushness that almost recalls Latin jazz-pop with its shuffling percussion and gentle guitar twangs, like an ethereal lo-fi Steely Dan.

Catching Flies – “Change of Hearts”

We last featured Catching Flies over three years ago, when the atmospheric electronic producer from London dropped the track “Grey Skies“. The effort made his knack for drizzly ambient electronica, complete with

Nix Moon – “Homebound”

Nix Moon are a quartet with a colorful instrumental arsenal that includes “guitars, bass, drums, bouzouki, flute, keys, a range of hand drums and four-part harmonies.” Like influence Paul Simon, the group

Kid Flicks – “The Ocean”

“The Ocean” is a fantastic new track from Kid Flicks, just released today. We previously featured the upbeat piece of ethereal pop “Don Quixote (Death Was A Letter Never Sent)” from this

Vandal Moon – “Today You Are a Child”

260. VANDAL MOON – Teenage daydream conspiracy by Werkstatt Recordings Although it’s well-deservedly acclaimed in many post-punk circles, I still believe that the first three Chameleons UK albums – Script of the

Stoop Kids – “Good Enough”

“Good Enough” is a timeless-sounding pop tune from Stoop Kids that shows the group as genre-bending songwriters with a knack for soaring hooks. The group is fronted by Griffin Dean singing, rapping,

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