Album: dreamscent – Burning Days
Buried beneath the warm, buzzing instrumentals is something raw and vulnerable, and perhaps, at times, even a little cathartic.
Buried beneath the warm, buzzing instrumentals is something raw and vulnerable, and perhaps, at times, even a little cathartic.
Japanese lo-fi dreampop blends with a DIY alt-rock feel, and a charming almost-shoegazey shimmer. You may as well just hand over your heart now.
whaler certainly travels through stormy waters, but rest assured, it delivers a thrilling ride!
A tune about accepting oneself, embracing your reality and emancipating yourself from old chains, Alaina May is a powerful sleeping giant.
The Copenhagen-based artist captures the magic moment a night becomes unforgettable on this danceable anthem for introverts.
The new LP from Glass Dolls is an odd to grief and love. An album that flows in a clear direction but with plenty of surprises, written with great poetry and and a moving vulnerability, it carries some gems, here to be discovered.
The restrained feel of “Ghosted” belies an undeniable hook that will likely stick with you for some time.
The next monthly release from Sweden’s indie pop legends gives off a summery vibe while blending in the band’s standard melancholia.
The San Francisco songwriter says she’s rotten on this new track, but her work with the city’s underground scene says otherwise.
For a five-track release, tenmonthsummer’s new EP leaves behind a surprisingly lasting emotional impact.
Beautiful, delicate, and full of emotion, this Dutch quartet has cracked it. There is soul and humanity here for days – let it envelope you.
Casual Drag’s new single is another example of their tight-knit sound, showing a stark contrast from the sprawling, subversive nature of punk.
The Dutch musician Rupit’s mysterious new single “Omen” seamlessly blends pop and experimental impulses.
“Recommended for nighttime use” as the band puts it, is excellent advice
Paying homage to an old friend, Beach Bunny’s Anthony Vaccaro returns with a second solo album featuring bigger production and bigger energy.
Harry Katz and the Pistachios release a 2 Tone ska record with a little bit of influence from all the legends that came before them.
Tugboat Captain’s music feels like stories told by a weathered old soul
The willingness to just say that you’re in love, or that you want to be. We didn’t have to fucking wink at everything.
This track infuses Fox’s bedroom folk stylings with spacious indie-pop arrangements and an edge of lo-fi grit to create a beautiful, moving piece of music in the vein of Sun Kil Moon and Nick Drake.