Lifted from New Jersey five-piece Quality Living’s forthcoming album Glacier, ‘Sumac Red’ is a warm and down-to-earth taste of what’s to come.
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Boxing Club take aim at generational scars on ‘Father and State’
Boxing Club’s ‘Father and State’ instantly satisfies our craving for bruised post-punk narratives that rip the curtains back on societal fallacies and poorly patched-over trauma.
One-to-watch artist Lewis Knaggs releases anthemic new track ‘Liar Liar’
‘Liar Liar’ is has all the potential to be Lewis Knaggs’ break-out anthem.
Listen to DIY musician Rosie Haze’s dark-pop confessional ‘Fresh Flowers’
In the lead up to her debut album, For Who I Was, the Portland-based musician Rosie Haze has given listeners another peek behind the curtain with new single ‘Fresh Flowers’.
The Trusted return with earnest indie-rock anthem ‘Spin’
‘Spin’ is a restless, feel-good and full-hearted single that meets the high bar that The Trusted set for us already.
Jasmine Power’s ‘LEAP’ is a soundtrack for dreamers
Hailing from Wales and shaped by songwriting stints in Nashville, Jasmine Power’s newest song ‘LEAP’ is equal parts cinematic pop anthem and intimate confession.
‘You’re Gonna Go Far’ is Myles from Home’s ode to childlike wonderment
Vancouver trio Myles from Home bring a signature nostalgia in their latest single ‘You’re Gonna Go Far’, which is a touching tribute to frontman Myles Hildebrand’s father.
Ashley Ray Simon embraces surrender with indie-folk single ‘Vaya Con Dios’
Lisbon-based Ashley Ray Simon’s quietly powering indie-folk single ‘Vaya Con Dios’ is timeless songwriting at its best.
Chas Leman takes on late-stage capitalism in ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’
Chas Lemon, a life-long socialist and talented musician, tackles the tentacled evil of capitalism in his new single ‘THE GOOD LIFE?’.
With ‘Eden’, Ryne Meadow reclaims the paradise within
As the first official release from Ryne Meadow’s forthcoming album Baptisms, ‘Eden’ arrives steeped in reflection, grace and hard-won clarity.
