Los Angeles’ Love Ghost artfully subdue their distorted grungey sounds for a moment of stillness and restraint in their latest single ‘Car Crash’.
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Olina explores identity, class & displacement in ‘Newspaper Smell’
London-based Greek singer-songwriter Olina makes a lasting impression with her visceral pop-rock anthem ‘Newspaper Smell’.
The Hell Club’s ‘Beautiful Stranger’ finds beauty in the bleakness
Introducing The Hell Club, the indie folk-meets-rock project from songwriter and producer Mitchell McDermott with his haunting new single ‘Beautiful Stranger’.
On The Record: Félixe
We’re joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Félixe whose music blends raw emotion, poetic lyricism and a fearless sense of independence.
Shelita’s airy synth-led single ‘Fade’ finds beauty in impermanence
Seattle artist Shelita captures these delicate threads of fleeting connections in her new single ‘Fade’, made in collaboration with Lamar Van Sciver and Bellringer.
On The Record: Vicious Clay
Vicious Clay returns with a striking new single ‘mine all mine’ from his upcoming album Bleecker Street Revisited.
Heron rewrites the rules with dreamy psychedelic pop single ‘Paradigm’
‘Paradigm’ is a kaleidoscopic and adventurous synth-pop soundscape that continues to propel Heron’s Underground Sky project forward.
Veronica Raine’s debut single ‘August’ is beautifully honest
Introducing Canadian singer-songwriter Veronica Raine with her debut release ‘August’.
The Wands Collective transcend borders with jazz-fusion album track ‘Fairies’
From The Wands Collective’s spontaneous album, Four Corner Circle, we’ve been captivated by the dreamy, experimental opening track ‘Fairies’.
Swimming in Science Is Fiction’s dream-pop track ‘Sea of Love II’
From Science Is Fiction’s upcoming debut album No Future, we have ‘Sea of Love II’, a mesmerising alt-pop number that centres around a looping, hymnal lyric.
