
Blue for Black drop new Single
In the new single “The Elegant Charade,” the solo vehicle Blue for Black prioritizes string-born decadence over compositional dexterity, and

In the new single “The Elegant Charade,” the solo vehicle Blue for Black prioritizes string-born decadence over compositional dexterity, and

“Don’t get tired on it” raps the Bronx’s Shemie Rozay. His track “City Drop” is out now and is stellar

Airborn is the new EP from producer and singer/songwriter Alex Alan. Featuring the relishing guitar accompaniment of Juan Guti the

Deep in the darkness that precludes the first few notes we hear in “Spominiks,” there lies a wild, ambient beast

COVID-19 might have people around the globe confined to social distancing, but that didn’t stop Project Grand Slam from producing

ILYAH’s new single “Habibi” demonstrates all the ample stylishness and easy-going sophistication that has thus far distinguished his musical output.

In a gust of pulsating beats and melodic fizz that will duel for our hearts across the whole of this

On the back of a swinging groove that grows more enticing with every passing moment, Brenda K. Starr dives into

At first, the beat in Lily Vakili Band’s “Facial Recognition Technology” is frustratingly tense, slowly unfurling before us along a

It’s even harder than it seems to stand out in a competitive music world. Despite what we hear and read

In their collaborative album, titled Bonjour Tristesse, versatile jazz singer Tatiana Eva-Marie and guitarist Michael Valeanu get back to the basics

The phrase “during these uncertain times” is being thrown around so much lately, and of course music escapism is the

What a perfect name for a duo that enlists the perfect combination of live instrumentation with killer beats and all

The growl of a distorted guitar aches with melancholic desperation as we listen in on the opening bars of “Can’t

Visually speaking, the comic-inspired debut video from rockers Secret Social Club is anything but unstimulating, blending live action visuals with

Although slow-churning and rather pendulous at the start, it doesn’t take very long for Head Fake to stoke a melodic

With a crushing war drum to lead the way, Sun & Flesh’s “Dig in Deep” comes screaming into focus ready

In a blissfully smooth vocal that will only grow more commanding and emotionally relatable as we press on in the

Growling like a wild animal just awakening from a long hibernation and now itching to take a bite out of

“Could this all be true? / Did I really find you?” asks Dan Ashley in one of the more memorable