Listening Now : southpaw – Yin:Yang (feat. Era 51)
southpaw’s Yin:Yang (with Era 51) settles into a calm, grounded lo-fi hip-hop groove, built on subtle textures and a steady, unhurried rhythm. The track embraces …
southpaw’s Yin:Yang (with Era 51) settles into a calm, grounded lo-fi hip-hop groove, built on subtle textures and a steady, unhurried rhythm. The track embraces …
Color Palette’s Barcelona is a bright, breezy indie gem, blending jangly guitars with a dreamy pop sensibility. The track moves with an easygoing rhythm, layering …
Follow You Anywhere finds The Iddy-Biddies leaning into warm americana textures, delivering a heartfelt and unpretentious ode to devotion. Built around gentle instrumentation and a …
Bringers of Disease emerge with Sacred Heart of the Abyss, the first wound from their debut record Sulphur, arriving April 2026. This is not an …
Kelvin McKisic’s Coolness lives up to its title, delivering a slick instrumental blend of jazz swing and hip-hop groove. Driven by punchy drum breaks and …
Obicham’s Inner Bully dives into dark, industrial-pop territory with a sharp, high-impact edge. Driven by aggressive synths and a relentless beat, the track mirrors the …
AJ Peoples takes a more melodic, emotionally open approach on For You, stepping away from dense lyricism to let feeling guide the track. Built on …
The Horses deliver a vibrant, high-energy indie rock moment with Little Epiphany, channeling jangly guitars and a raw, live-band immediacy. The track moves with a …
Silver Otto delivers a glossy indie electronic gem with I Really Need to Know, blending vibrant synth-pop energy with an undercurrent of restless emotion. Built …
Lozenge’s For Lack of Trying drifts through a hazy shoegaze palette, balancing melancholic undertones with an oddly comforting warmth. Built on layered, slightly crumbling guitars …