Dance Lessons explore the complications of sexual attraction on the stylish pop confection “Just Chemistry” Rob H·April 9, 2021Dance Lessons are a London-based trio who put out a couple of debut singles last year, and continue...News & Track Reviews
Josin shines a beam of light into “The Darkness” on her elegiac return Rob H·April 9, 2021Arabella Rauch aka Josin has shared her first new music since her pulsating 2019 debut album In The...News & Track Reviews
Darkside trip through aural dimensions on new jam “The Limit” Rob H·April 8, 2021After last year’s surprise return with “Liberty Bell”, Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington aka Darkside promised a new...News & Track Reviews
Japanese Breakfast tells a stirring tale of longing on the glacial “Posing in Bondage” Rob H·April 8, 2021Michelle Zauner aka Japanese Breakfast recently made her emphatic return with “Be Sweet”, the lead single from forthcoming...News & Track Reviews
Sour Widows weave a beautiful and tragic account of a friend’s addiction on “Bathroom Stall” Rob H·April 8, 2021Following the release of their self-titled debut EP last year, Bay Area trio Sour Widows are releasing a...News & Track Reviews
Lou Hayter shares a chic summer sizzler in “Telephone” Rob H·April 8, 2021It’s been a long build from last year’s singles “My Baby Just Cares For Me” and “Private Sunshine”,...News & Track Reviews
Belot cuts to the chase with the percolating pop proposition “Bed” Rob H·April 8, 2021London-based pop provocateur Belot proved herself an adept translator of social awkwardness on last year’s debut EP Electric...News & Track Reviews
Tkay Maidza returns with raucous energy by way of “Syrup” Chase McMullen·April 8, 2021Tkay Maidza didn’t come to play. She doesn’t even have the time for it. The Zimbabwe-born, Australia-raised artist...News & Track Reviews
Crumb deliver a couple of polychromatic delights “BNR” and “Balloon” Rob H·April 7, 2021Dreampop quartet Crumb returned last month with “Trophy”, and they’ve made a quick follow-up with a new double...News & Track Reviews
Overcoats enlist Tennis to explore how heartbreak disrupts progress on the moody “The Hardest Part” JT Early·April 7, 2021The Brooklyn-based indie-pop pair Overcoats have teamed up with their colleagues Tennis for “The Hardest Part”, which is...News & Track Reviews