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Speedy Ortiz

Gritty, punky, uninhibited – Rabbit Rabbit by Speedy Ortiz smacks you in the face with a rollicking selection of power and might.

slowdive

The music is urgent and future forward – lofi and bedroom pop, mixed with essential shoegaze fuzz.

Saccades

At times, Land of the Hearth is a buzz of electronica, while other times it is slick guitar driven bedroom pop.

Film School

The vibes are dreamy, hazy, and slightly psychedelic. Ambient shoegaze as soothing white noise to cleanse the soul.

Les Imprimes

Filled with infectious and mesmerizing moods and sounds, this is really a modern interpretation of the Soul genre.

Laura Groves

Radio Red is a tantalizing collection of moods and heavy emotions – showcasing glittering synths in a dream-pop swirl.

Dot Allison

Classical orchestration, folk-inspired constructs, and driving synths give this new album, Consiousology, a moody, trippy sound.

Creep Show

Darkwave electronica with 80s goth vibes blanket this new album from Creep Show, Yawning Abyss.

Julie Byrne

Ruminations on life, loss, and love in a folksy tone that recalls early Joni Mitchell – the new album by Julie Byrne, The Greater Wings, is a lush and tender exploration of the connections we make and hold onto.

ANOHNI and The Johnsons

ANOHNI’s voice is vibrant, anguished, and sterling. The album is passionate, cinematic and dreamy, creating a world unto its own.