Gain a fresh perspective with Odessey & Oracle’s new album, Speculatio

Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here.  Speculatio boasts a melting pot of influences, maintaining its heavy flutes and harps while introducing beeps and hums that change the album’s perspective. Even with my limited knowledge of French, it is evident that motifs in the lyrics also tie into the conspicuously psychedelic instrumentation. The story on this concept album is bookended with goddesses and … Continue reading Gain a fresh perspective with Odessey & Oracle’s new album, Speculatio

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  Local duo SWIMM are planning a sequel to their community mini-festival, Love You Down, and have solidified their love for INOJ by laying down a cover of her track in their signature sultry indie rock style. Read more.  SWIMM | Love You Down fest info | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Bandcamp | Soundcloud Source: … Continue reading

Kimbra and Molly DeWolf Showcase New Music at an Intimate Performance at the Winston House

sngshows: Kimbra. Photo by Tess O’Connor Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Tess O’Connor.  The music scene on the west side is finally getting the respect it deserves through the Winston House party series. Based out of an actual house around the corner from Abbot Kinney, Winston House began in 2015 “with the mission to support young creatives by giving them … Continue reading Kimbra and Molly DeWolf Showcase New Music at an Intimate Performance at the Winston House

Kimbra and Molly DeWolf Showcase New Music at an Intimate Performance at the Winston House

Kimbra. Photo by Tess O’Connor Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Tess O’Connor.  The music scene on the west side is finally getting the respect it deserves through the Winston House party series. Based out of an actual house around the corner from Abbot Kinney, Winston House began in 2015 “with the mission to support young creatives by giving them couches … Continue reading Kimbra and Molly DeWolf Showcase New Music at an Intimate Performance at the Winston House

The crackling effect from a dusty record adds to the sheen of “Saptiro” by Locust Toybox. If that moniker seems unfamiliar, you may recognize him by his name, David Firth, or by his past work, like Salad Fingers or Kuso. Fear not, this track is soothing ambient, not skin-crawling arthouse.  Source: SoundCloud / BRAINFEEDER Continue reading