Category: New Music by Genre

  • PFLAMES – “High Anxiety”

    PFLAMES – “High Anxiety”

    “The song came together pretty quickly one night. I had a lot of pent up emotions, things on my chest that I couldn’t seem to be able to express when talking to people and once I sat down to write it just flowed like a stream of consciousness. It’s one of those times I can’t…

  • Spencer Cropper “I Love You ‘Cause You Make Me Feel Loved”

    Spencer Cropper “I Love You ‘Cause You Make Me Feel Loved”

    “Expect songs brimming with excitement and energy. When you listen to my music, I aim to leave you smiling and feeling like the sun just came out from behind a really annoying cloud (that’s why I call it Sunshine Pop!). I live to make music, and guarantee that I will have a new song out…

  • Florie Namir- “Far Far Away”

    Florie Namir- “Far Far Away”

    “Far, Far Away” expresses a time period in my life when I was fighting the lack of gravity. In my mind, I saw a place that I could not reach. As I usually do in my songwriting, I write songs to cheer myself up. So although the song expresses frustration, I hope this might resonate…

  • Zo – Dark Hallways

    Zo – Dark Hallways

    “For anyone who doesn’t know me and the band: Welcome to your next journey in life! Yes – it will be a whole journey because once you join us, you’ll want to stay. I say this because I feel like our music is contagious and like a leach. It brings feelings, and love, and dancing,…

  • Shafto “Someone”

    Shafto “Someone”

    It’s a solid boost of motivation and a reminder that with enough work you can be what you want to be – this song believes in you even if you don’t! Also, those feel-good female vocals paired with steady energy offered by Shafto’s verses make for a really cool combination.

  • Maijah “Autumn Vibes”

    Maijah “Autumn Vibes”

    Autumn Vibes is the fall anthem you’ve always needed, even if you weren’t aware of it before it came into existence. The song blends heavy autumn imagery and ambiental natural sounds with a certain devilish apathy, making an insanely charming piece of art you won’t be able to stop listening to no matter what season…

  • The Miller Test “No Venus Moves”

    The Miller Test “No Venus Moves”

    Landing somewhere between the 80s pop-soul of When Doves Cry/Billie Jean and the morose mumble-lyricism of later Leonard Cohen, all hooked together with two rounds of Stonesy doo-doo-doos, “No Venus Moves” by The Miller Test could be the theme song for a millenarian cult, blending troublingly bleak observations with moments of pulsating pop exhilaration.

  • THE MARABAR CAVES – “TROUBLE”

    THE MARABAR CAVES – “TROUBLE”

    “One of the lessons of 2020 and 2021 is that nothing is certain and nothing last for ever. The Marabar Caves are grabbing the opportunities of this second coming and take the ride wherever it leads.”

  • Voodoo Bloo “Skin”

    Voodoo Bloo “Skin”

    “This song really drives home a new era for our music, taking on a more sonically diverse and ever changing track, seamlessly flowing from dynamic lows and highs, which makes sense due to the nature of the song. It’s about an out of body experience, looking in on yourself and shedding your own ‘skin,'” Rory…

  • Tired All the Time-“SUN”

    Tired All the Time-“SUN”

    “SUN” carries the trademark sense of humor that TATT has become famous for. As the vocals sing an apocalyptic message, the music seems cheerful in an unsettling manner. “The end of time/ delivered to your door”, remark sarcastically the lyrics.

  • Flecks “Hibernate to Accumulate”

    Flecks “Hibernate to Accumulate”

    It’s a beautiful LP full of delicate sounds and thoughts. Heavily recommend this if you love the softer side of experimental electronica, folk, indie pop, and piano music – this is all of those combined plus more, and I’m not quite sure if I’ve heard anything else that sounds quite like this!

  • Elly Kace “I”

    Elly Kace “I”

    “”I” is a song that is very dear to my heart- it may even be my favorite track on the album. It is the uncovering of my insecurity and vulnerability. In order to really offer this, I record the song curled in a blanket on my couch in Brooklyn. The lyrics share one of my…