New Zealand’s Maddy Low delivers ‘To be near’, an intimate track that feels like reading a love letter by candlelight.
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The Straights prescribe alt-rock anthem ‘The Remedy’
With ‘The Remedy’, The Straights deliver an explosive, sweat-drenched anthem that’s equal parts garage grit and alt-rock swagger.
Robert Melkumyan tracks the journey of exile with ‘Dice’
London-based Armenian musician Robert Melkumyan shares his woozy, nostalgic time capsule ‘Dice’.
Messy Eater navigates life’s chaos with groovey ‘On The Right Track’
Grounded in his sharp, lyrical wit and vintage-meets-futuristic production, ‘On The Right Track’ pushes Messy Eater’s sonic horizons even further.
Brooklyn’s Akira Sky captures the beauty of letting go with ‘Block My Number’
From the very first line of Akira Sky’s new single ‘Block My Number’, we were hooked on this relatable, heartfelt and vulnerable track.
Delta of Venus return with empathetic shoegaze statement ‘Intertwined’
Returning to those shoegaze textures, Connecticut-based collective Delta of Venus deliver new indie gem ‘Intertwined’, with unique acoustic b-side.
Alt-pop anthem ‘Better’ is Julianna Joy at her most fearless
Following Julianna Joy’s recent striking single ‘The Year I Lived As You’, the Chicago-raised, Los Angeles based artist returns with another alt-pop banger ‘Better’.
Julian Sometimes delivers romantic debut ‘Buzz’
Today, we’re excited to introduce Julian Sometimes (the moniker of Julian Drucker) for the very first time with his debut single ‘Buzz’.
Emotional clarity wrapped in lo-fi cool is Nathaniel Paul’s ‘Pills’
In ‘Pills’, Nathaniel Paul’s lyrics speak directly to the emotional impact of avoiding discomfort; it’s a powerful message wrapped within a steady lo-fi groove and layered synths.
The Burbs make waves with ‘There’s No Time For Presents’
With their newest single ‘There’s No Time For Presents’, The Burbs make their mark with this gutsy indie-rock release which toes the line between melodic euphoria, emotional reckoning and grungey angst.
