Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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Uncanny Valet - Holorime
Obscure SoundFollow “New York-based artist Uncanny Valet unveils a variety of melodic soundscapes throughout debut album Silo. Encompassing both lushly enveloping ambient…” 3 hrs ago →
Trivial Shields - Prayer Cards
Obscure SoundFollow “A lush yet impactful sound persists on “Prayer Cards,” a recent single from Trivial Shields. The artist caught our ears…” 20 hrs ago →
Dark Patterns - Dislocation
Obscure SoundFollow “Berlin-based trio Dark Patterns craft a stylish intrigue on the single “Dislocation,” infusing dexterous synthpunk bustling alongside moody post-punk guitar…” 20 hrs ago →
BADTALKERS - Burn My Friends
Obscure SoundFollow “Described as a track “about cutting off all your toxic friends,” “Burn My Friends” is a cathartic success with a…” 20 hrs ago →
Said Sara - Then There You Are
Obscure SoundFollow “Credit: Chris Johnston A stirring folk-ready ardency resonates on “Then There You Are,” a new track from San Francisco-based act…” 23 hrs ago →
Mason Summit - Bystander
Obscure SoundFollow ““Bystander” is consuming new single out today from Nashville-based singer/songwriter Mason Summit, channeling a range of psych-touched introspection and anthemic…” last week →
Beach for Tiger - Closing That Door
Obscure SoundFollow “Get lost in the funky embrace of “Closing That Door,” a hypnotic delight from Beach For Tiger. It’s the latest…” last week →
bs - lost cowboy
Obscure SoundFollow ““lost cowboy” is a hooky rock success from bs, the first release in over two years from the project formerly…” last week →
Christopher Lock - Lightlike
Obscure SoundFollow “A dynamic electronic album with gripping atmospheric variation, Ephemerist represents the debut full-length of NYC-based musician and violinist Christopher Lock.…” last week →
YANG - Freedom Pill (Oakland)
Obscure SoundFollow “Freedom Pill (Oakland) by YANG Oakland-based rock trio YANG impress on their new single “Freedom Pill (Oakland).” Melodic guitar work…” last week →
LosA - Move Different
Obscure SoundFollow “Los Angeles-based artist LosA delivers a climactic pop mystique on new single “Move Different,” moving from late-night soulfulness into glistening…” last week →
No Beauty - so do i
Obscure SoundFollow “A gripping self-produced debut album from Ontario-based band No Beauty, No Beauty Will Remain journeys through introspective musings on existence…” last week →
Permanent Resident - Ashes For Dreams
Obscure SoundFollow “Evolving from folk-friendly introspection into a hooky rock vigor, “Ashes For Dreams” is a new single from Melbourne-based band Permanent…” last week →
3ONVEGA - Arne Saknussem
Obscure SoundFollow “Italian trio 3ONVEGA deliver an impassioned instrumental rock sound on their APAX EP, capturing the sharp songwriting and evident musicianship…” last week →
KS - UNLUCKY
Obscure SoundFollow “A catchy synth-pop success from Venezuelan artist KS, “Unlucky” balances darkly invigorating synth/guitar interplay with lush vocal intrigue. The project…” last week →
Kallen Clossy - Magician
Obscure SoundFollow “Buzzing guitars and a melodic vocal daze combine on the enveloping “Magician,” a track from Kallen Clossy that recalls a…” last week →
Cementation Anxiety - Labyrinthine
Obscure SoundFollow “Artwork by Deborah Sheedy A spacious, meditative enthrallment shows across AGNOSIAREIGN, an ambient drone album from New Jersey-based artist Cementation…” on Jul 11th →
VAZUM - Western Violence
Obscure SoundFollow “The new album from Detroit-based duo Vazum, Western Violence delivers a fierce blend of post-punk and dark alt-rock invigoration. Lyrical…” on Jul 11th →
Dag och Natt - Writing of a Story
Obscure SoundFollow “Writing of a Story by Dag och Natt A gorgeous, dreamy success from Dag och Natt, “Writing of a Story”…” on Jul 11th →
Ghost Wounds - Fate of Lust
Obscure SoundFollow “Lehigh Valley, PA-based band Ghost Wounds deliver a consuming rock sound on their Slow Apocalypse EP, described as “three songs…” on Jul 9th →