Mar 7, 2026

waterbaby • Memory Be a Blade • 2026

To spark inspiration for her new lyrics, waterbaby reflected on a past break-up. She had mostly moved on and was seeing someone new while recording the album. But when the newer relationship ended, she witnessed how much the album took on a new meaning to reflect the heartbreak she hadn’t anticipated experiencing.

Scout Gillett • Tough Touch • 2026

Tough Touch, Scout Gillett's sophomore album, emerges from years of relentless motion—a period the Missouri-born, Brooklyn-bred, and now LA-based artist describes as one of growth, vulnerability, and learning to trust her instincts. We hope you enjoy!!

Bory • Never Turns to Night • 2026

At the vanguard of PNW guitar music is Bory, the solo project of songwriter Brenden Ramirez. His work recalls the pop hooks of the Shins and the thoughtful songcraft of Elliott Smith. Never Turns to Night—the debut release on Ducks Ltd. bandleader Tom McGreevy’s new label Bleak Enterprise—is a totally sticky, emotive rabble-rouser I’ve been listening to all week. “Living Proof” and “We’ll Burn That Bridge When We Get to It” are serious scorchers, and they’re the first two tracks on the album! But “By the Lake” is power-pop perfection on a headphones record full of great tones. Give it five years and we’ll be calling Ramirez one of the best living guitarists. He graduated at the top of his class from Tony Molina’s shredder school. Look, if you’re looking for riffs stacked on top of riffs, or punchy lyricism from a guy who just gets it, Bory’s new joint will brighten every one of your corners. —Matt Mitchell [Bleak Enterprise]

Mar 6, 2026

Koko Love • The Cost of Freedom (LIVE at Late Valentine 2024)

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Trippers & Askers • “Kin” • 2026


I really don’t think life’s about the “I could have been’s”

I really think that life is all about the “I tried to dos”

- Nikki Giovanni



The Brook & The Bluff • Get By • 2026

 

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“Fun, radiant, and irresistibly spirited”

- Atwood Magazine

 

“Full-on classic rock 'n' roll for this project, channeling inspirations like The Eagles, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Tom Petty. The record is sewn together by four-part harmonies and a high-voltage sound.”

- The Tennessean

 

“True to form, the bright, driving energy of the music contrasts sharply with the bittersweet ache of the lyrics.”

- Melodic Magazine

 

“The Brook & The Bluff are back, and they clearly intend to be heard...Although rock has always been

part of their DNA, this time they’ve thrown diesel on the fire."

- Americana Highways

 

"One of their most compelling records to date…It’s louder, bolder, and built for bigger rooms — yet still

grounded in the harmonies that got them here."

- Glide

Mar 4, 2026

Greg Mendez • I Wanna Feel Pretty • 2026

"In less than two minutes, Greg Mendez can express a lifetime’s worth of pain, regret, and resilience.” - Pitchfork

“It's at once a grandiose and understated... Mendez’s severe lyrical specificity opens up entire worlds in which the listener can find themselves.” - Rolling Stone

"In Mendez's hands, coming to terms with the worst of times has led to music so grippingly human, you'll want to hear him grapple with his demons on an endless loop." - NPR

"Mendez’s unrefined, plaintive voice, his piercing melodies, and his conversational but haunting lyrics all mark him out as one of the best songwriters to come out of a city teeming with great songwriters."  Stereogum 


zzzahara • I Can Be Yours feat. Winter • 2026

 


"There's catharsis and grit and hardship in these songs, but at the same time...there's a certain kind of freedom to it... I really like the way this record kind of balances a lot of different feelings and sounds around a break-up in a way that still feels really approachable."
— Stephen Thompson, NPR Music

"zzzahara crafts perfect indie rock” — Them

Dutch Interior • Go Fuck Yourself • 2026

 

“Country? Slowcore? Piano Pop? This multifarious LA sextet can do it all.” — Uncut

“The music of [Dutch Interior] feels loose on purpose, and it’s held together by something intuitive, a shared language that doesn’t need translating.”
— Rolling Stone, “Artist You Need to Know”

“There’s something about [Dutch Interior’s] music that can’t be copied – a sense of character, an evocative-ness of atmosphere.” — Clash

“It’s easy to get caught up in the fun [Dutch Interior] whips up.” — Pitchfork

“Rustic music that is romantic but not sickly, earnest without becoming cringe, and completely free of ego.” — The FADER


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TRAITRS • Possessor • 2026

Mar 2, 2026

Ken Park • Crawl • 2026

 


"'Crawl' captures the emotional crossroads between youthful optimism and escapism," Liam Creemer (aka Ken Park) explains. "Written right after leaving high school, the song channels the thrill of chasing freedom alongside the thoughts of discarding an old life. It's about a coming of age reflection about leaving comfort behind, rebuilding yourself from the ground up and slowly becoming who you were meant to be."

Ken Park is a striking introduction for the budding New York songwriter. Delivered with extreme fervor and conviction, the six tracks on the EP evoke a sense of blissful melancholy–large, modulated guitars collide with pummeling drums, and ethereal soundscapes swirl together with Liam Creamer's wistful, evocative vocals. Ken Park is forward-looking, arriving with a remarkably definitive sound and ethos–made all the more impressive given the band's nascency. The EP solidifies Ken Park as one of the most exciting new voices in indie rock.

Feb 22, 2026

Kevin Morby • Little Wide Open • 2026

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Mirah • Dedication • 2026


It’s been a minute since we’ve seen Mirah in action. Seven years, a death, a birth, a pandemic, a near-silent stretch of motherhood—and on Dedication, the singer-songwriter doesn’t so much “return” as pick up the thread mid-sentence. Older and earthier and more weathered now, yes, but with that same razor-sharp focus and keening vulnerability. Paste

 

Feb 20, 2026

The Flip Phones • Spinning Adrift • 2025





"Floating Aimlessly" is about the search for purpose during a global pandemic and finding hope in the mundane and inspiration when you least expect it. “Tumbleweed” takes the EP to a darker place. Relating the story of Tumblegeddon, where a storm of giant 30-foot high tumbleweeds buried cars and trucks along a 20-mile stretch of highway for hours, the tumbleweed rolling with the wind symbolizes the futility of control.

Abronia • Shapes Unravel • 2026

Abronia’s addition of pedal steel to doomy psychedelic rock makes for a hallucinogenic racket leavened by folk’s tonal warmth and understated dynamics. Flanking the aforementioned instrument with organic percussion, thick, hazy electric guitars, and the odd melodica and tenor sax line, the Oregon sextet’s debut is fuzzy experimental guitar music with a stoned feel and a palpable wanderlust; desert psych adapted for a continental climate. BC

 

BEATRIX • Class Reunion • 2026

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The official video for “Class Reunion” feels like Twin Peaks meets The Office, set in a sterile community center. With a firm grip around commonplace anxiety, it is mesmerizing how Beatrix stares straight into the camera and holds the viewer captive — Watch. 

 

Feb 19, 2026

Feb 10, 2026

Second Body • Gift Horse • 2025