Beach For Tiger – One Lovely Morning
For Fans Of the great Tame Impala, Temples and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. Here comes six-piece psychedelic rock band Beach For Tiger from London with their latest track "One Lovely Morning".
Ivan Ave – Hope/Nope
This is a tune that seems to hover in the air after it leaves your speakers, defined by whirling sorta sound that's part escapism, part war cry.
Piers James – Garden of Eden
Some smooth vibes in turbulent times, fresh out of the U.K. A producer, rapper, singer, and vibe setter, Piers James is giving us a little taste of paradise with his latest track, "Garden of Eden".
Josa Barck – The Future
Listen-up folks! I've just found a brilliant new track that will undoubtedly soundtrack my personal summer vacations and should bring joy to yours as well. "The Future" by @Josabarck simply rocks. More after the jump:
Romell – Picture Me Falling
Romell has a few tracks available on his Soundcloud for you to grasp a decent appreciation for the music he's putting out. Clocking-in at just over two minutes Romell delivers a downtempo track produced by Tre Qua and mixed by Pete Tyson.
Damaged. – Funeral
All we know so far about Damaged. is what we're hearing on this new track Funeral, and goddamn if the vibes aren't reminiscent of 2012 with a fresh twist.
Wild Manes – Cicadas
What's not to like in this track? Wild Manes deliver luscious harmonies, great instrumentation and pin-point-ship-sharp lyrics to boot. I'm on board. Check this six-piece outfit straight out of Brooklyn New-York fronted by the whimsical vocals by Lindsey Nadolski, Heather Santana and Jocelyn Conn.
Ivytide – Blurr
Driven by Nathan Gagné on vocals, backed by Jamie Snytte, Kyle Ruggiero on Bass guitar, Adam Nutbey on Keys and finally John Zambito on Drums. The five-piece are back with a new track titled "Blurr" taken from their upcoming EP.
Mixtape Seventy Eight – #Quarantine
Freshly baked and ready to impress. Enjoy this selection. Don’t forget to like, comment, repost and favorite on Mixcloud.…
Akinyemi – Finna
"Finna" sees Akinyemi cutting a perfect medium between the groovy ease of someone like Goldlink and a Kendrick-esque confidence and aggression.