New Tracks

Jason P. Krug – “Believe In Me”

“Believe In Me” is an acoustic-driven track from Jason P. Krug, half of the acclaimed The Grimm Generation, and his solo album The Zen Of Losing. With a lively vocal tone that

nRCS – “Run Through the Rain”

Just in time for the summer, “Run Through the Rain” – despite its title – evokes shimmering sunshine in its effervescent keys, soaring vocal lead, and general blissed-out enthusiasm. Produced by Memoryy

David Jacobson – “8 A.M.”

David Jacobson touts a sound full of presence and vintage rock ‘n’ roll warmness. Like many, his early bands in middle and high school were influenced by Led Zeppelin and The Who

Todavia – “Baby”

The gorgeous “Baby” is a new track from Los Angeles-based Rhyan Riesgo, aka Todavia, whose bedroom recordings evoke stunning beauty. Playing keyboard and guitars in addition to vocals and simple percussive additions,

LakeCube – “Good Times”

“Good Times” takes listeners to outer space, with its loopy synth lead and fragmented spacey vocals in the distance assuming a lush and otherworldly electronic tone elevated by the hypnotic and playful

Jane’s Party – “Cigarette Buzz”

A bit over a month ago, “Coming On Strong” impressed with its confident sound, showing a variety of hook-y comparisons to my mind at least (“…the synth-tinged color of Cut Copy, the crisp

Matiss Evreoux – “Keys”

Centering around the theme of “losing clarity and wanting it back to you,” “Keys” is a warmly infectious effort from Basque-Greek singer, songwriter, and music producer Matiss Evreoux, who was raised in

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