-
Nixon Boyd – “Trouble of Your Own”
Toronto-based musician Nixon Boyd has released “Trouble of Your Own” ahead of his first solo album, Every Time We Turn a Corner. Boyd is best known as a founding member…
-
Greg Mendez – “I Wanna Feel Pretty”
Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Greg Mendez paints a stark portrait of someone aimlessly drifting through life on his latest single, “I Wanna Feel Pretty.” Complemented by Mendez’ dark sense of humor, he…
-
Bones Forever – “Socks at the End of the World”
Bones Forever is the Brooklyn-based solo project of Ben Weinman. His debut track, “Socks at the End of the World,” follows an emotional arc of heartbreak, recovery, and reflection. It…
-
Wendy Eisenberg – “Meaning Business”
“Meaning Business” captures Wendy Eisenberg at their most structured folk songwriting yet. It opens with harmonically rich chords that gradually unfurl into a sweep of baroque-pop influenced sound. The instrumentation…
-
girl from the interstate – Winter Lady
girl from the interstate is the solo project of Salt Lake City musician Alexis Clark. Prior to landing in Utah, Alexis lived in and travelled through much of the United…
-
Tomás Tomás – Sweet Sleep EP
Tomás Tomás is a project curated by singer-songwriter and producer Tom Fattorusso from Monroe-Woodbury, New York, now residing in Brooklyn/New York City.
-
Elanor Moss – “Again, My Love”
London-based singer-songwriter Elanor Moss has released new single “Again, My Love,” a stripped-back ballad about growth and transformation.
-
Show Review: Hayden Pedigo & Jens Kuross (Parker Theater, 10/26/2025)
Two artists with spectacular 2025 album releases; Hayden Pedigo (I’ll Be Waving As You Drive Away) and Jens Kuross (Crooked Songs); joined forces this fall on a 33-date tour across…
-
Josaleigh Pollett – “Radio Player”
Josaleigh Pollett’s latest single “Radio Player” comes just in time for Halloween, steeped in spectral nostalgia and sonic unease. Josaleigh describes the track as “a journey through the hallways of…
-
Angela Autumn – “Millionaire Money”
Angela Autumn is a Nashville-based country artist originally from Appalachia, and she channels the haunting beauty of her home region into her music. She started playing music when she was…
-
Prewn – System
Prewn is the musical project of Massachusetts-based Izzy Hagerup, and System is her sophomore album, building on the DIY spirit of her debut. Hagerup shares, “I think a large continuity of the…
-
Lillian King – “Tiber Creek”
Lillian King’s “Tiber Creek” is a poignant ode to the river that runs beneath Washington, D.C.’s National Mall – a hidden waterway that her father walked for years while undergoing cancer treatments.…
-
Jens Kuross – Crooked Songs
Jens Kuross’ new album, aptly named, Crooked Songs, is out now. The tracks were produced to resemble the stripped-back nature of Kuross’ live show: no frills, with emotion coming out…
-
kennedy mann – dupes of nobody
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter kennedy mann returns with her latest release dupes of nobody, a raw and intimate EP that showcases her grit for stripped-down storytelling. The title, borrowed from a line…
-
Divorce – “O Calamity”
Coming off of the success of their debut album released earlier this year, Drive To Goldenhammer, Divorce are back with a new single called “O Calamity.” The song comes from…
-
Georgia Maq – “Slightly Below The Middle”
“Slightly Below The Middle” reckons with some of Georgia Maq’s most complex and honest storytelling to date, while marking a full commitment to a country-leaning sound. The Australian artist, formerly…
-
Iona Zajac – “Anton”
In her latest single, Iona Zajac confronts toxic masculinity, reflecting on formative experiences from her youth. “Anton” features a sparse arrangement that places Zajac’s vocals front and center. The song…
-
Jens Kuross – “Beggar’s Nation”
In his latest single, Jens Kuross delicately submerges us in a wonky yet warm organ, giving us a peek at a late-night drive through memory, hurt, and unresolved reckoning.
-
No Windows – The Great Traitor EP
Their latest release, The Great Traitor, marks a coming-of-age journey for No Windows, who are just stepping out of their teenage years and into adulthood.
-
Joseph The Worker – “Molly Mayhem”
For fans of modern indie/alternative pop, the title “Molly Mayhem” may evoke references to the line “Molly Mayhem on your doorstep at 3 AM,” taken from the Alvvays song, “Hey.”…
-
Show Review: Ichiko Aoba (The Wiltern, 4/27/2025)
Earlier this year, Ichiko Aoba unveiled her meditative album Luminescent Creatures, a sonic exploration of collective experience and the delicate balance between the self and a shared consciousness (album review…
-
Night Shop – The Beloved Returns
In his new album, Justin Sullivan confidently belts out catchy new hooks and choruses that stay with you long after the first listen.
-
Kaleah Lee – “Fever”
“Fever” further realizes Kaleah Lee’s foothold in the indie-folk space. There’s an honest delicacy that she is continuing to hone in on with this single, wearing her heart on her…
-
Ichiko Aoba – Luminescent Creatures
The mix of simplicity and depth in Luminescent Creatures makes for a truly captivating listening experience, highlighting Ichiko Aoba’s talent for blending personal reflection with a universal sense of connection.
-
Anna B Savage – You & i are Earth
You & i are Earth is a love letter come to life through visual imagery and complex storytelling. This isn’t a new form for Anna B Savage, but it is…



























