Expressive, Gospel-inspired vocals from Katey Brooks accompany her rip-roaring Americana single, “Never Gonna Let Her Go.” Source: SoundCloud / Katey Brooks Continue reading
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Twitching yet pensive electronica. Source: SoundCloud / August Landelius Continue reading
Living Hour has a way of portraying reality as a distant memory. Expect to be gently rocked by the band’s forthcoming record, Softer Faces, due out on March 1; pre-order. Softer Faces by Living Hour Continue reading
Franklin’s new single, “Electric Poles,” feels other-worldly for plenty of reasons. Watch the new video for the synth-laden track to understand what I mean. Continue reading
It is not a surprise, necessarily, that the artist known as dumb boy wrote a track about low self-esteem. Expected or not, the song is a groovy DIY piece meant for your sad bedroom pop playlist. Source: SoundCloud / dumb boy Continue reading
Lisa Papineau Debuts ‘Beautiful’ Single—new Album and Live Zebulon Show to Follow Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Lisa Papineau, who has worked with bands such as Air and M83, has new pieces of worldly soft rock to share; she has a live show planned at Zebulon on February 24. She is known to travel frequently, calling Vermont, California and France all her homes. Her new … Continue reading
Zhao spreads good vibes in new single “Feeling Today”
Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. Imagine the charm of someone able to ask you how you’re doing and wish you a good day all in the same breath. You have just conjured Zhao, a producer and songwriter from the suburbs of Atlanta. He has been releasing singles methodically, having put out a track called “Car” in the fall and “Meltaway” last … Continue reading Zhao spreads good vibes in new single “Feeling Today”
Strap in for a bumpy, industrial electronic effort from Japan’s The Theory For Our Revenge. Source: SoundCloud / The Theory For Our Revenge Continue reading
Supportive, quick-footed indie pop. Source: SoundCloud / Sunspeaker Continue reading
Mirrors and doubly-exposed film catch more than what our protagonist can see in Kuri’s clip for “ Human Nature.” Continue reading
