
Music

Allison de Groot and Tatiana Hargreaves: “The Banks of Miramichi”
Real deal old-timey folk energy wafts off this album like the sweet smell of a fresh-baked pie.

Joseph Petric: “Spirit Cloud”
Next. Level. Accordion. Player. That’s what you can call Joseph Petric in four sentence fragments.

Sasha Berliner: “Jade”
Berliner hails from San Francisco, but currently calls New York home. What does New York call her back?

Odeya Nini: “Pacific Wave”
Let Odeya Nini take you on a journey from the depths of her diaphragm to the tip of her tongue.

Tenci: “Vanishing Coin”
Tenci is low key country folk with enough odd angles to slide her into the indie rock zone.


Other Brother Daryl: “The Ballad of Joni and Graham”
Whoah, deepcut Newhart reference. You don’t get that every day in 2022.

Lê Almeida: “Fuck The New School”
Psicodelia or psychedelic, however you like it, from the Brazilian heavy rock jammer Lê Almeida.

June Jones: “Gamer”
Take the electropop speak-song of June Jones for a cool breeze drive around town on your car stereo.

zzzahara: “coldish”
Los Angeles’ zzzahara crafts a cool vibe on our highlighted track “coldish” that will get you off the couch and into the club.

Caleb Caudle: “I Don’t Fit In” (feat. Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush)
Our highlighted track “I Don’t Fit In” comes on like a backwoods country jammer.

Joan Shelley: “Like The Thunder”
Dig the guitar flourish on “Like The Thunder,” off Joan Shelley’s LP The Spur.

Weekend Lovers: “Baby”
Tuscon’s Weekend Lovers deliver a slow-to-medium tempo rocker on their throwback single “Baby.”

The Mall: “Burning Age”
There’s a hint of Bloc Party “fuck it, let’s dance” vibe here, delivered in the key of darkwave.

Dear Nora: “scrolls of doom”
Super-stripped down indie pop is at work in Dear Nora’s LP human futures.

The Sea and Cake: “These Falling Arms”
A breathy, driving indie pop single that builds and blossoms into a high crescendo this way comes.

The Endorphins: “Myopic Dystopia”
The Endorphins are true to the title of our highlighted track, “Myopic Dystopia,” producing a genuinely hellish vision.

Nakama: “Æ-b”
“Æ-b” is what Elon & Grimes’ newborn would have been called if Sagittarius was in the second house on the day of its birth.

Lia Kohl: “Moon Beam”
Lia Kohl’s cello sounds like a hacksaw working its way through a hardened lump of calcified pixy dust. In a good way.

The Serfs: “The Willows”
Hard-charging, synth-driven darkwavers The Serfs light up the dance floor on our highlighted track “The Willows.”