Alysia Kraft’s debut album ‘First Light’ is a carefully crafted montage of life’s most brilliant and mundane moments.
Retro-pop singer-songwriter Micah Edwards completes his collection of “Texas soul” singles with his debut album, Jean Leon, out June 10th.
Quebec experimental psych-rock group Yoo Doo Right premiere their expansive and exploratory five-track album, ‘A Murmur, Boundless to the East’ (Mothland and EXAG Records).
After 17 long years, Pacifico is able to debut their EP ‘05/‘22 via Matthew Schwartz’s (the band’s mastermind) own Pacifirecords label.
Jazz singer-songwriter Sarah Bernadette’s debut full-length album ‘New Leaves,’ out now, vividly paints the changing of life’s seasons with artful ease.
Lo-fi indie rocker, Small Town Sci-Fi divulges the inner workings of his heart on debut EP ‘Psycho’ out May 26.
In a world full of social unrest, Anonymonkey is here to bring some semblance of reckoning to the chaos. This Denver-based band makes music to serve...
The Falling Doves are soaring to heights yet unseen and, today, debuting the glammed-out, classic alternative-sounding record ‘Skylark 69.’
Indie-rock duo Zakoor, who put all their thoughts and perspectives towards something positive and productive, premiere their new full-length album ‘Life Cycle.’
Doom n’ bass isn’t exactly a widely known genre, but the boys in SEUM are perfecting it. Check out the band’s new EP ‘Blueberry Cash!’
Affective melodies and driving rhythms, with a slight dash of psychedelia. Engross yourself in Phourist & the Photons' latest album, 'My Many Mortal Forms.'
After a series of successful singles, French indie-pop artist Dude Low released his highly anticipated album, ‘Ego Trip,’ on April 8.
Proving that talent and spirit can far outweigh experience, Nikhil Bagga impresses on his Eric Lilavois-produced debut, ‘Leap of Faith.’
American singer/songwriter Ryan Egan has finally released his debut full-length album, ‘Soft Power.’
Social Caterpillar’s new album ‘When You Woke Up to Dances of Light’ might be out on April 8th, but you can hear it in its entirety...