New Tracks

Hallam London – “To the Sky”

Very enjoyably, “To the Sky” reminds of both David Bowie and Wild Beasts, the former reflective in the space suit-driven chorus – which aptly reminds of Suede’s glam-tinged rock quite a bit

Kid Coyote – “Full Moon Rising”

Kid Coyote’s “Full Moon Rising” is a great piece of developing songwriting with strong atmospheric control. The intro’s distant bloop-y synths and creaking acoustics lend the haunting vocals an aptly sparse backdrop,

Echelän – “Perspective” (feat. Logan Swirsky)

Echelän describe their sound well enough, highlighting “sexy synths, tranquil-funk guitar, and deep downtempo drums” as core components of their arsenal. Such is the case on the sweeping “Perspective”, where soulful vocals

Arthr – “Context Unavailable”

A spacey synth arpeggio and gently building bass line provides the entryway for “Context Unavailable”, the atmospherically gripping new track from Arthr, “an audio visual act based on the live performance of

Katmaz – “Nautical Things”

Buffalo, NY native Matthew Kaz was previously featured with the impressive track “For Now“, and “Nautical Things” takes his sound a step further, showcasing a more reserved approach with sporadic keys, descriptive

Opus Orange – “Not Ready”

“Not Ready” is a fuzz-friendly gem that infectiously finds common ground between indie-rock and power-pop. The bouncy bass line, synth droppings, and contagious vocals combine with a conventionally fun structure and arsenal

Eric Anders – “Big World Abide”

California-based singer/songwriter Eric Anders has been developing a steady fanbase since his debut album, Not At One in 2003. He proceeded to release three solid albums in the next three years –

New Albums