Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge have reunited and dropped a brand new single and music video, “Where I Go,” featuring H.E.R.
Seven Purple Tigers début the second single, “Smoke Communiqué,” from their upcoming ‘Daydream Echo Chamber’ EP, which drops on November 11th.
Nashville-based indie rock duo Homes at Night have revealed their single “Wasted On You,” a taster of their forthcoming debut EP, If You Were A Stranger,...
Alex Santilli returns with his latest project, The Adventures of Anacleto and the new single “Non Dimenticarmi,” the third to be released off of the brand...
“Brassic” is the name of the brand new single/lyric video courtesy of UK punk trio Grade 2, and it.s out now via Hellcat Records.
Today we are helping to unveil Vail’s latest single, “Zephyr,” a vocal-free display of pure musical creativity with a nice little danceable groove.
American heavy metal band Bad Wolves have released a video for their cover of the Ozzy classic “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” Check it out here.
With their upcoming record, ‘Cult Mentality,’ due on November 4th via Thriller Records, rising metalcore group AVOID has unveiled the new single “Can’t Take This Away.”
Musician Tommy Marz has revealed a new single called “Human Kind,” featuring vocals by Caitlin Evanson and production from Electropoint.
Platinum-selling alternative/industrial rock band Filter has unveiled their eagerly-anticipated new single, “For the Beaten,” via Golden Robot Records.
So-Cal punks FIDLAR return from a three-year hiatus with their new single and Ryan Baxley-directed music video, “FSU.”
Portland artist sadeyes (Nate Lewis) shares his new single “dropout,” which sees him venturing from lo-fi into cloud-rap.
Tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis has revealed that his next album, ‘Eye Of I,’ will be released via ANTI- Records in early 2023.
Stu Brooks dropped the single “MOB Music,” featuring Jason Aalon Butler of Fever 333 fame. Check it out now!
Capo Corleone drops the new single, “Fly,” in collaboration with Polish jazz musician and global producer Kuba Więcek and Warsaw’s pop sensation, Zalia.