Matthew Chaim finds a miracle in his new single, “Sunflowers.” Continue reading
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Good Eye Records just put out the debut album from Cincinatti’s Carriers. “Make It Right” is a blues-y work of optimism, like the rest of the album, conveniently titled Now Is The Time For Loving Me, Yourself & Everyone Else. Grab a copy here. Source: SoundCloud / Good Eye Records Continue reading
Death Valley Girls Return With New Single “Dream Cleaver” and Lengthy Tour Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Death Valley is the driest, hottest place in North America; the Los Angeles quartet that uses this landmark as its moniker adds garage rock grooves to soften their similarly badass intensity. A certified Grimy Goods favorite, Death Valley Girls have returned with a new single, “Dream Cleaver,” the … Continue reading
“with you/for you” builds slowly, taking all the time necessary to fully remember and honor a relationship, while the video makes clear that memories are the only thing left of it. Continue reading
Twinkling melodies can be heard deep into Yu Su’s “Watermelon Woman,” boasting her own tech house style. Listen to alternate versions of the track via the album on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
It’s not just the cover art of the new More Giraffes cut that draws a parallel to Moonrise Kingdom; the song does for listeners what the film’s journey did for Sam and Suzy—it provides a sense of freedom. Source: SoundCloud / More Giraffes Continue reading
The great outdoors can cure the blues of broken WiFi. DIY punk rockers Fuck Your Birthday figure this out…eventually. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Frenetic bedroom pop. Source: SoundCloud / pizzagirl Continue reading
All three tracks on Lauren Faith’s new Cosmic EP are worth salivating over. “Jheeze” was produced by Kaytranada, so is predictably smooth, with simllarly fresh vibes on “Searching.” And then “DMT” is its own journey; listen to them all on Soundcloud. Source: SoundCloud / Lauren Faith Continue reading
Metallic clangs drive “Kogarashi” from dreamy ambient lullaby to industrial drone experiment. Source: SoundCloud / Mattia Cupelli Continue reading
