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Stream Public Memory’s Moody Cut ‘Red Rainbow’

Brooklyn producer Robert Toher aka Public Memory will release his second LP 'Demolition' on November 9th via the Felte imprint. What is deemed a musical collection of emotions and more, Toher has shared his new single 'Red Rainbow', which is featured on the upcoming album. Moody and nocturnal, this haunting piece of electronica oozes aspects of ambient, trip-hop and even a notch of dark wave. The song follows Public Memory's recently shared cut 'The Line'. Stream 'Red Rainbow' below.

Stream Mars Motel’s ‘Living In The Moment’

NYC band Mars Motel soundtracks the spirit of youth and the coming of age in their new single 'Living In The Moment'. Using sky-lifting instrumentation to create a dreamy and plush soundscape, their is a gentle yet entrancing roping upon seconds of listening, fostering a sense of nostalgia.

Listen to Katie Von Schleicher’s ‘Glad To Be Here’

Having released her album 'Shitty Hits' back in 2017, New York City-based singer Katie Von Schleicher has shared her track 'Glad To Be Here' which is out May 4th as b/w 'Party Dawn'. A lush taste of indie pop dripping with an Americana glazing, the wooing single is a massive follow-up to last year's insanely brilliant LP. We're definitely excited to see what Von Schleicher has up her sleeve in terms of new work. You can listen to 'Glad To Be Here' down at the bottom.

Listen to Russian Baths’ Epic Track ‘Slenderman’

With their debut EP 'Penance' landing February 23rd, NYC duo Russian Baths have shared the first single titled 'Slenderman', which is taken from the release. Thundering drums power the track as Jess Rees' vocals are subtly intertwined before an epic landslide of guitars come firing in, sparking monumental moments in this hard-hitting piece.

Stream QWAM’s Latest EP ‘Feed Me’

Brooklyn band QWAM have released their new EP 'Feed Me'. Comprised of five cuts orchestrated during late night NYC excursions, high-octane rhythms sound off like sirens in the distance as singer Felicia Lobo's 'tell it like it is' delivery is aided by rapid fire guitars, thunderous drumming and interestingly enough, sing-along choruses. Incorporating the sound of classic NYC punk, this is a soundtrack to those gritty nights in a dark venue where the music is loud and being who you are is nothing short of celebrated.