Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

sngshows: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.Ā  This Friday, Canadian duo Tennyson will celebrate the release of their newest EP Uh Oh! live at the Roxy. It’s possible their tour wasn’t deliberately going to stop in LA on the date of release, but accident or no, the party that night at this iconic venue is guaranteed to be wild.Ā  Read more.Ā  Tennyson | tickets to the … Continue reading Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.Ā  This Friday, Canadian duo Tennyson will celebrate the release of their newest EP Uh Oh! live at the Roxy. It’s possible their tour wasn’t deliberately going to stop in LA on the date of release, but accident or no, the party that night at this iconic venue is guaranteed to be wild.Ā  Read more.Ā  Tennyson | tickets to the Roxy … Continue reading Preview: Tennyson Celebrates Their Uh-Oh! EP at the Roxy

Sci-Fi Synth Pop Anthem From Enigmatic Skatterplot

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.Ā  Steven Solomon is a trained jazz musician who performs as the character Skatterplot, only ever seen in a red mask. Ironically, when he writes music, he feels most free. His latest track, ā€œDon’t Stop the Fightā€ is an uplifting synth pop anthem that wears his resilience on his sleeve; listen to the premiere below. Read more.Ā  Skatterplot | website | … Continue reading Sci-Fi Synth Pop Anthem From Enigmatic Skatterplot

sawdustandgin: Caroline Polachek of Chairlift wrote and recorded ā€œThe Boy Who I’ll See Againā€ for MAKE as part of their Naxos Concept Collection. The visual concept was based on classic surrealist art, and the song tells a tale of the Greek moon goddess Endymion. This is as beautiful as a song about beauty can be. Continue reading

Dessert are a still-enigmatic trio, despite having finally revealed their identities upon release of their most recent music videoĀ ā€œCheckmate.ā€ But I wanted to share ā€œBack Around / Devilā€ not so much due to who the bandmates are, but rather, because of the feelings they elicit with audio and video: we start with calm and end in chaos.Ā  Continue reading