Following their acclaimed 2014 release The Moon Rang Like a Bell, Hundred Waters maintain their unique electronic art pop on Communicating. At times Hundred Wat... Go on...
Angsty teens, listen up! As You Please is the answer to all your emo prayers, and it's just in time for all of the midterm breakdowns. Self-proclaimed pop-punk ... Go on...
Colorado's Sound of Ceres take an unusual approach to dream pop; instead of the conventional echoing guitars, they use layers of soft synths and keys to create ... Go on...
Open Mike Eagle returns with his most focused and conceptual album to date. Brick Body Kids Still Daydream is a poignant homage to the freshly torn down governm... Go on...
Ben Frost describes his music as "not fully controlled, violently competing against its creator," with his new album The Centre Cannot Hold being an "exercise i... Go on...
After the breakup of Stone Cold Fox, Kevin Olken Henthorn concentrated on a solo project that became Cape Francis. Falling Into Pieces is the debut album of Cap... Go on...
HEAVN is Jamila Woods's debut album and, along with it, an ode to self-love and the importance of identity. The upbeat tracks on this album along with the slowe... Go on...
Sweet ’17 Singles Series, Vol. 1 is a collection of the band Twin Peaks’ singles from the past year. Each of the six songs on the record is imbued with a bluesy... Go on...
Dent May's Across the Universe marks his first album with Carpark Records after three albums under Animal Collective's label Paw Tracks, which is under the umbr... Go on...
Light, airy indie-pop with soft spoken female vocalists has been a popular trend in the past few years. What sets Brooklyn’s Florist apart from other bands with... Go on...