With ‘Some Days’ (Young Poet Records), KHARTOUM parades their gift for modern-laced alt-rock spiced with retro tangs from the ’70s.
Sans a lackluster track, Panda Riot's ‘Extra Cosmic’ delivers dense washes of opaque guitars crowned by the beautiful, diaphanous voice of Rebecca Scott.
Teeming with resonant dance-pop energy, “Supernova” conjures up luscious retro flavors atop a contagious rhythm, capped by the evocative voice of Jake Lancer.
Surging with explosive, visceral dynamism and beaucoup driving momentum, MONTE’s “I Hate Me More” hits listeners’ diaphragms like a sledgehammer.
With “OH NAH OH NAH,” 93FEETOFSMOKE hits the bullseye, delivering delicious ebbing and rising vocals and galvanizing energy.
Wholly different from his previous offerings, ‘Azúl Arriba, Blue Below’ displays Juan Tigre’s manifold ability to create plush ambient soundscapes.
With “Weather the Storm,” Grey Fields delivers a captivating, hypnotic, and haunting audio-visual experience.
Essentially an exploration of life, on ‘Salt and Tar,’ Joey Harkum reveals the little things that give living meaning.
Deliciously innovative and full of biting lyrics, “Mess Boy” demonstrates the singular creative gifts of Elliot Lee.
Shushed and dark, full of residual energy, ‘Teen Tapes’ simmers and boils on the pressure of Lucy Kruger’s bewitching voice and her nonpareil songwriting.
There’s an aura of sonic elegance to Crash Taylor’s compositions. Subtle yet alluring, the songs on ‘Retired Outlaw’ (Fanatic Records) evoke easy-going emotional effects.
Although the contrast between the two new songs is marked, both display the plush new wave-flavoured dream-pop and creamy redolence of Glassio’s vocals.
There’s an enticing interior spark to Ari Pappalardo’s music; residual energy that lures listeners in by means of emotional authenticity.
Jeff Hulett releases his double A-Side 7-Inch, “Sun Recordings,’ via Small Batch Records and both tracks are excellent, brimming with misty layers of instruments materializing into beautifully integrated...
Based just outside Austin, Texas, alternative artist 1st Base Runner, aka Tim Husmann, released the music video, “Near Me,” not long ago. The song is from his...