New Tracks

It’s Just Craig – “Goodnight”

Produced by indie-rock great John Vanderslice, It’s Just Craig’s new album Dark Corners tells the story of a cargo boat captain and his journey. From temptations of the sea to losing control

Eric Anders – “So Wrong”

Developing a steady fanbase since his 2003 debut, California-based singer/songwriter Eric Anders’ 2016 compilation Big World Abide: The Best of Eric Anders compiled a bunch of his memorable efforts, including the self-titled

Premiere: Boy Days – “In My Ways”

“In My Ways”, a cut from London-based trio Boy Days’ forthcoming EP of the same name, is a gripping and soulful gem — led by a classic, emotional vocal delivery that recalls

Foreign Correspondent – “Daniel”

Foreign Correspondent is a solo-recording project out of Melbourne, Australia. “Daniel” is an impressive first release, a downtempo psych-pop journey with jagged guitars, playful keys, and a quaintly effective assortment of melodic

The Doubles – “All My Eyes”

“All My Eyes” is a hypnotic pop crooner with vibes reminiscent of Grizzly Bear, with a vintage pop feel combining with haunting indie-rock elegance. Not much is known about the project itself,

Po’ Brothers – “Feel”

Po’ Brothers aptly describe their new track “Feel” as “what happens when Neil Young-esque psychedelia hops into a Pontiac Thunderbird bound for blues-ville USA.” The four-piece from Seattle – short for “Poor

Julien the Child – “Self-Aware”

Tampa-based Julien the Child crafts an accessible vein of indie electronic-pop, with new track “Self-Aware” reminding aesthetically of Seattle act Aqueduct in the vocal tone’s intensity and general synth tones (Avey Tare

New Albums

Darker Lighter – ‘Darker Lighter’

The self-titled debut album from Los Angeles-based project Darker Lighter captivates with a cathartic, melodic rock immersion. Songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Salar

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The Kanz – ‘Alienation Party’

Captivating with its blend of pop-punk nostalgia and modern electronic infusions, Alienation Party is the debut full-length album from London-based band The

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