ericdoa showcases definitive excellence in alt-pop evolution in his latest record, "DOA"
Continuing to develop his unique sound, ericdoa culminates all of the best parts of his music in his fourth studio album.
SPRINTS ‘Letter To Self’ Is Frantic Magic
Each track has a unique hook that keeps you pulled into their world, and they’ve mastered the ability to spin dark concepts into riotous rock songs.
The Vaccines return to their classic 2010s sound in “Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations”
The Vaccines take a bold step back to their roots, embracing the raw British garage-rock vibes that marked their debut.
Faye Webster knows what she wants in new single, “Lego Ring”
Faye Webster and Lil Yachty release the unexpected crossover of the century on “Lego Ring”.
Boxed Ookami celebrates birthday, reflects on life with storytelling album 25
“26-year-old self-taught musician Boxed Ookami released the new album 25 on December 3 to celebrate his birthday and reflect on the exploration of getting older…”
Spector’s still coming of age in ‘Here Come the Early Nights’
The British indie rock band embraces getting older and changing habits in their newest album.
PinkPantheress takes FYP to IRL with debut album Heaven knows
Pop princess PinkPantheress glimmers on her debut album, Heaven knows.
Baby Queen’s ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ is a raw look at life in your 20s
The South African artist’s debut album is anti-pop perfection.
Kevin Abstract releases first solo album in six years, “Blanket”
Kevin Abstract’s dedication to honesty shines no matter what sonic environment he explores.
hey, nothing revitalize folk rock with their dynamic debut project, “We’re Starting to Look Like Each Other“
Tyler Mabry and Harlow Phillips attain indie excellence with their first full length record.
Black Pumas Continue to Prove Themselves with 'Chronicles of a Diamond'
Black Pumas are lovely on their second studio album, Chronicles of a Diamond.
Catie Turner is Still Figuring it Out on 'Comedy & Tragedy: Act 2'
Singer-songwriter Catie Turner navigates the trials and tribulations of coming of age as a young woman struggling with mental health.
'Mercedes’ Is Sarah Klang’s Love Letter to Her Daughter and Life
Grammy-winning Swedish singer-songwriter Sarah Klang shines on her tender fourth album, Mercedes.
The horrors of life spill out in Jane Remover’s "Census Designated"
Artistic visionary Jane Remover captures the gorgeously grotesque in her sophomore album.
“Lahai” is Sampha’s masterful fusion of electronic and R&B elements
Sampha returns with newest album “Lahai“, leaning into a more open headspace.
Holly Humberstone Gets Painfully Honest With Her New Record, “Paint My Bedroom Black”
Holly Humberstone returns with her Sophomore album, Paint My Bedroom Black, incorporating more of her classic understated lyricism.
boygenius bare their souls on ‘the rest’
The boys, Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker, are back with four brand new, gut-wrenching tracks.
poptropicaslutz! are the epitome of nostalgia on their debut album, "Face For The Radio"
poptropicaslutz! are back with an album that tells the story of love, loss, and hardship.
Slow Pulp’s new album ‘Yard‘ brings us music that feels like a good cry
.Feelings of loss, longing, and trust are explored in the musically intricate and intimate album, "Yard”.
Ricky Montgomery’s vulnerability and authenticity shine through new album “Rick”
Ricky Montgomery releases sophomore album Rick
Holy Holy venture into the genre-verse with new album "‘Cellophane’
The Australian duo are back with their fifth studio album, full of features and collaborations from different artists that give the album a unique flair.
“The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess” is giving June levels of pride in late September
Now with her debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess, Chappell Roan is freely steering into the pop genre with definitive creative control and hearty amounts of glitter.
Slaughter Beach, Dog offers one last slice of summer with Crying, Laughing, Smiling, Waving
Indie-rock band Slaughter Beach, Dog comes forth with a wonderfully charming record on their fifth studio album.
Mitski is still exploring new sounds on her seventh album ‘The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We’
In her seventh project, Mitski shows her listeners that although love is often synonymous with pain and heartbreak, it is also the very best of humanity.