Nick Ralg

Webster, NY-based Nick Ralg’s “Little Adleigh” is a poetic letter of sorts to his little niece, Adleigh.

It’s a precious acoustic medley exploring the journey of growing up, keeping loved ones close, and creating your very own world.

Here is the beautiful “Little Adleigh”.

Keep up with Ralg on Twitter and Facebook.

Sweet dreams from Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Shit Ghost

Seattle-based Shit Ghost is an introspective underwater psychedelic outfit drenched in reverb, wah-wah filters, and delay. 

Their latest drop takes the listener on a multi-dimensional journey through sound.

Shit Ghost is truly something fresh and unique—a mix of hypnotic psychedelic post-rock and ghostly vocals.

Listen and dig.

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Peace and love from Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Zac Bauman

Zac Bauman is a multi-instrumentalist out of Sacramento, California specializing in intricate guitar arrangements and exquisite layered bedroom recordings.

“Beleganjur Blues” off Bauman’s latest releaseBell Jaris a mashup of Tchaikovsky and indigenous world music glowing of Americana blues. Truly a dreamlike experience.

Its lyrics were inspired by the Balinese tradition of beleganjur funeral processions.

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Peace and love from Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Nick Wolfe

Experimental indie-rocker Nick Wolfe is an artist out of Austin, Texas.

He dropped his latest albumComfort, Where’d You Go? September 15th.

“Parachute” is one of our favorite tracks off of his new recordit’s a brilliant little experimental folk tune written about the warm glow of nostalgia.

Listen and dig mis amigos.

“It helps to keep an open mind while moving forward, and to share as much time with family and friends.” — Wolfe

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And check out his amazing art here.

Peace and love from Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Harrison Kipner

Venice Beach-based Harrison Kipner dishes up some sweet alternative indie-pop.

Here is Kipner’s latest infectious release, “The Year of Rebecca”—a catchy little tune layered with beautiful fuzzy guitars and poignant pop vocals. It’s perfect.

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