Australia’s very own, Teenage Joans release "Sweet and Slow," a powerful and catchy new track offering a blast from the past.
On her official debut 'Lethowsow,' Kelsey Michael reminds that there is still imagination left in the singer-songwriter genre.
With her new album 'Gemini,' Indian Rich steps into the sophisticated pop waters, not strictly defined by the singer-songwriter tag.
With his single 'False Start,' Retrosaint comes up with proof that excellent pop-rock singles are still around.
On their 4-song debut EP 'Crimson,' Americana duo Driftwood Pines show the true prowess of instrumental music.
On his latest album 'Nephew,' hip-hop artist Oreo Jones is able to integrate his very personal words to a wide-ranging set of musical elements.
On his latest single, "Sunset Screamer," San Diego's rocker Sluka tackles the heavy topic of authoritarian leaders.
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Australian artist Cameron Pikó, aka Montresor, comes up with an intriguing post-rock/prog offering with his new album 'Autopoiesis.'
On their new very obviously titled EP, NYC quartet Spike Polite & Sewage simply prove that - "punk not dead."
On 'Shapeshifter,' Negativehate go well beyond their set post-metal sub genre and deliver something that all listeners can take a liking to.
On 'Daystar Nocturnal' composer and producer Gianfranco Pescetti, comes up with an effective ambient/electro-dance combination.
Funk artists old and new can learn a few things from Bootsy Collins and his 'Album of the Year,' immaculately played and stuffed with talent.
Canadian collective The Beatroot Road start their initial series of singles with, "Underground Roots," a great mix of African/Latin vibes.
On his latest album, 'Where Hope Goes, Fear Follows,' Danny Peck makes that sometimes elusive connection between science and music.
On his latest album, 'Cautionary Yell,' Sluka, now with a full-fledged band, comes up with some quite good prog rock.
James McGowan Ensemble excels on its new offering 'Reaching Out,' with a special tribute to late pianist Chick Corea.
On 'Ontogenesis,' Jacob "NTHNL" Rudin uses the standard elements present in the ambient genre and arranges them in an interesting way.
LIT. MAJOR might just be a moniker, but his album, 'I’m Glad This Has Been So Easy For You', sounds and plays as he is one.
On his latest single, "When I'm Stronger," veteran singer-songwriter Bill Greenberg tackles the touchy subject of the human condition.
On their second album, 'Every Moment All At Once,' the Raleigh, NC band, Pretty Crimes, cover (successfully) quite a number of indie rock sub-genres.
Maine composer Aaron Wyanski, takes an imaginative, challenging look at Schöenberg's concept of atonality, with 'SCHOENBERG: Drei Klavierstücke, Op. 11.'
On 'Embrace From,' Joan Torres All Is Fused is able to create that delicate balance fusion jazz needs to work
Dallas rapper Nana Bangz new single, "Alive," delivers ferocious lyricism over engaging production that truly confirms the song's title.