
Music

Time Wharp: “East River Dusk”
Brooklyn’s Kaye Loggins wrote an entire album inspired by the prescription drug Spironolactone.

Porterfield: “Always”
Porterfield rides the rail between jazz and rock on our highlighted track “Always.”

CHEEM: “Snag”
CHEEM crafts playful, pop-punk episodes of emo glam on our highlighted track “Snag.”

Nicholas Burgess: “All-Night Monster Party”
The spooky season is upon us and Nicholas Burgess is ready to party.

WE ARE JOINERS: “9 Times A Week”
Connoisseurs of lo-fi indie pop will find WE ARE JOINER’s highlighted track “9 Times A Week” delectable.



Gold Dust: “Larks Swarm a Hawk”
Gold Dust smelts a precious metal from out of the country fires on his latest release The Late Great Gold Dust.

Thanya Iyer: “slow burn”
Cinematic, symphonic balladry characterizes the lead track “slow burn” off Thanya Iyer’s LP rest.

Photay with Carlos Niño: C H A N G E
If you don’t have your ambient card punched yet, this album from Photay and Carlos Niño will do the job.

Slaughterhouse
Nothing on the album feels like it would be out of place performed in the backroom of a Denny’s afterhours.

I Don’t Wanna Be Famous
NNAMDÏ serves up a loathing ode to the undesirable trappings of notoriety.


goddamn, sylvia
Emma Ayres sews together eight songs of country folk magistery on her latest LP hard work.






Living Torch II
Sweden’s Kali Malone dreams of clear, wide, open spaces on her boundary-pushing, texture-forward minimalist bubble bath LP Living Torch.