Single: LunAtlas – Vegur Fram á Við
The new single from the Geneva-based quintet LunAtlas is mesmeric, majestic and quite special.
The new single from the Geneva-based quintet LunAtlas is mesmeric, majestic and quite special.
Beach Bunny’s Anthony Vaccaro takes off at full speed on this new single, kicking up a sound that’s full of energy and brimming with nostalgia.
On Vol. 2 of The Phone Booth Sessions, Mindy Gledhill continues her talks with her inner adolescent, weaving the edges and roughness of her younger days into her music.
Toronto’s group therapy channels holding back the pain of being inauthentic to survive in their first single of 2026.
“The Key” emits a well-crafted pop melody that goes down easy, living up to the bandname, but the introspective lyrics warrant savoring over time.
Stretched out vocal lines, bitter electric guitar, a hypnotic acoustic/bass/drum loop, and wobbly background organ all drive this 6-minute daydream form Queens-based Hiding Places.
Colorado Springs-based band Tradition shares their latest song, “Revel,” which explores the multitudes of feelings
“No Other” is a catchy surfwave ballad that blends sun-kissed alt/indie sensibilities with the viscous textural presence of dream-pop and shoegaze. Fans of Beach Fossils, Day Way, and Far Caspian will find plenty to enjoy in this finely-crafted track.
Jacob The Horse’s brand of punk blares triumphant, a fanfare to stir the heartstrings against an unjust society.
Mayfire’s debut single suggests a maturity beyond their years, with guitar-driven hooks and layered lyrics.
Sloome does a fantastic job making their new single sound like a crunchy vision into the future.
Blending classic mythology with indie punk vibes, Vesuvian returns with the first track from their upcoming self-titled album
Brighton’s Ranting makes highly infectious, riff-driven indie-rock music that is tighter than a new pair of skinny jeans.
ELROD’s new album crafts a complex sonic portrait — dark, enchanting, magical and haunting — all with succinct brevity.
Though each song on Special Friend’s third record is different, the duo has a signature sound that ties everything together.
Cincinnati’s Sungaze delivers a stellar new single to show off the sound on their fourth full-length album.
Australian dream pop duo channels heartbreak as a gradual awakening with grungy undertones
Short and sweet, well-rounded and perfectly formed: Chicago songsmith Justin Sconza’s classic songwriting will put a smile on your face.
Color Palette’s dreamy sound on their newest single sounds like the romantic escape of its lyrics.
“It’s pretty underground, you wouldn’t know what that, uh, what that is,” jests “Parting Words”,