Track-by-Track: Saloli walks us through her first album in five years, the warm, searching Canyon Chase McMullen·July 14, 2023It’s been a lengthy, mysterious wait for fans of pianist Mary Sutton – better known as Saloli. After...FeaturesTrack-by-Track
Nina Keith shares the transcendent ambient wash of “Blow Up Yr Life (U Need To)” alongside Barrie & Qur’an Shaheed Chase McMullen·July 4, 2023Having shared the undersung MARANASATI 19111 in 2019, Nina Keith has been on the rise for several years...News & Track Reviews
Gatlin feels it all across the deflated, existentially wounded “Lonely Life” Chase McMullen·June 21, 2023As much as we may strive to stay above it, there is always a time for bottoming out....News & Track Reviews
Teflon shares the head-nodding “Hostile Takeover” alongside Benny the Butcher and DJ Premier Chase McMullen·June 20, 2023Primarily known as a longtime affiliate of beloved Brooklyn duo M.O.P. and DJ Premier – also appearing on...News & Track Reviews
Bethany Cosentino gets strikingly personal on the piano ballad “Easy” Chase McMullen·June 20, 2023Honestly, it’s surprising that we’re only – finally – getting a Bethany Cosentino solo album in 2023. Having...News & Track Reviews
CHAI return via the effervescent “PARA PARA”, announce new album Chase McMullen·June 15, 2023The return of CHAI is always something to genuinely rejoice over. The band’s unending ability to channel pure...News & Track Reviews
Madilyn Bailey trades in emotive pop glory with “Tattoos & Therapy” Chase McMullen·June 12, 2023Madilyn Bailey has been on the rise in the world of pop for a moment now. Dealing in...News & Track Reviews
MAVICA dives into the universe via her her ethereal new track, “no puedo decir que no (no regrets)” Chase McMullen·June 10, 2023Hailing from London via Spain, MAVICA glides through a surreal, celestial blend of rapturous pop and delicate folk....News & Track Reviews
Canadian alt-rockers Dizzy share the wounded, wistful “Close” Chase McMullen·June 8, 2023Dizzy have a knack for capturing moments that are usually too difficult to fully express. Their songs seem...News & Track Reviews
Ichiko Aoba provides the graceful “Space Orphans” for Brian Eno’s EarthPercent initiative Chase McMullen·May 25, 2023Against all odds, Ichiko Aoba has risen to the very forefront of Folk music. Without a large push,...News & Track Reviews