
Music Premiere: The Chelsea Curve unleashes electrifying new album ‘The Rideout’
Music Crowns is proud to premiere The Rideout, the electrifying new album from Boston-based mod-pop trio The Chelsea Curve. Arriving via Rum Bar Records on

Music Crowns is proud to premiere The Rideout, the electrifying new album from Boston-based mod-pop trio The Chelsea Curve. Arriving via Rum Bar Records on

Emerging from the mountains of Mexico with a sound that feels both timeworn and quietly radical, Charlie and the Moonshine arrive as a band intent

Curly Mouth doesn’t so much “release” music as accumulate it—like someone leaving a trail of sonic sketches across years, cities, and changing versions of themselves.

Mark Saunders arrives with ‘IN DUE TIME’, a project that feels less like a statement of arrival and more like a carefully constructed document of

There’s a quiet confidence running through Indigo Valet’s Beautiful & Strange, a sense of patience in both form and feeling that feels increasingly rare in

FAEDA are really starting to feel like a band hitting that next gear where everything gets a bit sharper, a bit louder, and a lot

Tim Hort is a Chicago-based singer/songwriter who performs with so much conviction. I’m hearing pure grit from Tim Hort and honestly it’s a wonderful thing

Chloe Star continues her steady rise with “you say”, a poised and emotionally astute alt-pop release that refines her signature balance of vulnerability and intensity.

Sev Karlsson’s Reverie positions itself within a lineage of introspective electronic music while gently pushing at its boundaries. Echoes of Chanel Beads can be heard

Music Crowns is proud to premiere The Rideout, the electrifying new album from Boston-based mod-pop trio The Chelsea Curve. Arriving via Rum Bar Records on

Emerging from the mountains of Mexico with a sound that feels both timeworn and quietly radical, Charlie and the Moonshine arrive as a band intent

Curly Mouth doesn’t so much “release” music as accumulate it—like someone leaving a trail of sonic sketches across years, cities, and changing versions of themselves.

Mark Saunders arrives with ‘IN DUE TIME’, a project that feels less like a statement of arrival and more like a carefully constructed document of

There’s a quiet confidence running through Indigo Valet’s Beautiful & Strange, a sense of patience in both form and feeling that feels increasingly rare in

FAEDA are really starting to feel like a band hitting that next gear where everything gets a bit sharper, a bit louder, and a lot

Tim Hort is a Chicago-based singer/songwriter who performs with so much conviction. I’m hearing pure grit from Tim Hort and honestly it’s a wonderful thing

Chloe Star continues her steady rise with “you say”, a poised and emotionally astute alt-pop release that refines her signature balance of vulnerability and intensity.

Sev Karlsson’s Reverie positions itself within a lineage of introspective electronic music while gently pushing at its boundaries. Echoes of Chanel Beads can be heard