Rachel Bobbitt Navigates Rocky Waters on Debut Studio Album
Swimming Towards The Sand is a dreamy and poignant re-articulation of the singer-songwriter’s artistry.
The Last Dinner Party Channels Fire and Fury in ‘From The Pyre’
From the Pyre sees The Last Dinner Party rise higher and burn brighter, weaving biblical imagery, lush harmonies, and raw emotion into a spellbinding rock masterpiece.
Ally Evenson Is Still Scary In New Single “Phetamines”
Your favorite scary little songwriter is back. Ally Evenson opens the door to a new chapter with her latest single, “Phetamines.”
Dogpark revives the spirit of ’90s indie rock with their new single, “I Don’t Mind”
NYC’s own Dogpark is back with a new single. Driven by snappy drums, killer guitar solos, and expansive vocals, the track stands out as a highlight in the band’s growing catalog.
Small Fools Blend The Past, Present, and Future in Debut Album ‘Voices in the Atmosphere’
Medieval flair meets modern values in Small Fools’ debut album ‘Voices in the Atmosphere’
Sarah Kinsley Happily Embraces Change In “Fleeting”
Sarah Kinsley is back with a new single. “Fleeting” captures the singer’s signature celestial essence, and teases at a bigger project to come.
Maggie Lindemann and Julia Wolf Team Up on New Track “2022”
The duo release their first collaboration, “2022,” from Lindemann’s upcoming album I feel everything.
5 Seconds Of Summer Returns With Surprise Single “NOT OK”
5SOS returns with lead single “NOT OK” off their sixth studio album Everyone’s A Star!, out November 14th. Once again embarking on a new sound, the band delivers a dark, electronic-infused track marking a bold new era.
Die Spitz’s Debut Album ‘Something to Consume’ Invites Listeners to Flip the Table
Sink your teeth into Die Spitz’s rowdy debut album ‘Something to Consume.”
Big Thief Discovers Their Purest Form In ‘Double Infinity’
In their sixth studio album, Double Infinity, Big Thief offers a masterclass in uncovering poignant truths in the face of love and grief.
Sabrina Carpenter Pokes Fun at Romance on New Album ‘Man’s Best Friend’
‘Man’s Best Friend’ is a sassier and more sarcastic extension of Sabrina Carpenter’s discography, this time with a distinctly country-inspired sound and plenty of self-deprecating humor.
‘A Matter of Time’ is Laufey’s Own Whimsical Wonderland of Romance and Self-reflection
With sweeping instrumentals, Laufey gives you permission to escape.
Royel Otis Plays Tug Of War With Heartache In ‘hickey’
Royel Otis’ highly anticipated sophomore album, hickey, bleeds with honesty and attests to love’s sharp sting.
A Confidence Boost From Sydney Ross Mitchell’s New Single “The Winner”
Sydney Ross Mitchell’s New Single “The Winner” dives into always consuming your previous relationships mind. Photo by @plant.prophet.
Wolf Alice is as Confident as Ever in ‘The Clearing’
The English band’s fourth studio album is a love letter to imperfection.
JAWNY Reminds Us To Let Go and Live on “In a Moment”
On his first release since March, JAWNY shares “In a Moment,” a soft reminder to live in the moment, not the memory.
Maggie Lindemann Tells The Boy To “Grow a Spine!”
Lindemann releases the second single from her upcoming album i feel everything.
Audrey Hobert’s debut album ‘Who’s the Clown?’ is a sweet treat worth devouring
The album of the summer has arrived in the form of a pink and sparkly treasure chest full of sweet delights and bitter truths.
Conan Gray Turns Pain Into Pop Perfection in “Wishbone”
Conan Gray’s Wishbone is a masterclass in heartbreak storytelling, pairing his most refined sound yet with lyrics that ache, linger, and beg to be screamed out the car window.
Dancing in The Aces’ Glittering World of ‘Gold Star Baby’
The Aces’ brand new album showcase both an emotional and glimmering night out
‘Baby’ by Dijon: Finding His North Star in Love and Family
Dijon explores a new chapter in his life in his second full length album, ‘Baby.’
Shane T is Sweetly Surreal on Debut LP
On Sweet, the Brooklynite teaches a masterclass in shoegaze and self-reflection.
"Vanisher, Horizon Scraper” is a Symphonic Reflection of the Self
Quadeca takes listeners on an immersive voyage on his latest studio record as he experiments with a whimsical sonic blend of folk and hip hop.
Aidan Bissett embraces unrequited love on ‘shut up and love me’
With upbeat indie-rock rhythms and a combination of desperate but stripped back vocals, Aidan Bissett moves gracefully through the joys, frustrations, and the sorrows of early romance.