David Bowie is the only artist who could confidently allude to his own death in his final epic work. You can hear his track, “Blackstar,” in Lost Horizons’ new mournful single, “On the Day You Died.” The latter was recorded on January 10th, 2015, and you can hear Bowie’s spirit embedded in the moving saxophone improvisation.  Source: SoundCloud / Bella Union Continue reading

With a band named after serendipity and an album called Everything But the Here and Now, it is obvious the priorities of this London three-piece: preservation, of the self and of our relationships. Take the simple but swelling video for “Text Me When You’re Home.”  Continue reading

Take Some Risks With Ukiyo and FEELDS’ New Single “Something Like This” Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here.  FEELDS’ silky vocals glide over Ukiyo’s finely tuned synthscape. Fans of Flume, especially his early work, will enjoy this track’s playful electronic melody, and the inclusion of a panflute may attract even more folks to Ukiyo’s diverse chillwave fabric. ‘Something Like This’ comes on … Continue reading

This solid rock tune comes from Gianni Paci, the New York-based musician once known as The Pine Hollows. “Honest Thing” maintains a steady tempo, cranking up the decibels during the guitar solos. The track appears on Paci’s recent I Tried To Right My Wrongs, But I Made A Left EP, which you can pick up on Bandcamp.  Continue reading

Her Own Imposter: A Conversation with Dresage

Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here.  “Do you ever feel like you’re just an impersonation of yourself?” Keeley Bumford, an LA-based musician who goes by the moniker Dresage, peers at me over a cup of coffee as I fumble with my phone. We’re discussing the use of visuals in her new project, and I’m trying to show her a music video, though … Continue reading Her Own Imposter: A Conversation with Dresage