The simplest way to explain Jinka is as a series of textures, some pleasurable and others…not quite. But “Trash From the Past” sure does make for a crazy jam, harsh and melodic in all the right ways. Continue reading
It’s fairly obvious that Geneva Jacuzzi had a hand in creating the clip for Frankie Rose’s latest single, “Red Museum,” given the quick-paced and occasionally unsettling jumpcuts. The song is more relaxed, channeling a certain amount of Julee Cruise: “Now you’re fallingHelp you’re falling” Continue reading
Caitlin Seager, aka Beiju, wants you to feel a newfound sense of freedom on her single, “Movin On.” The track appears on her new Demain EP, which is out now; listen on Soundcloud. Source: SoundCloud / BEIJU Continue reading
Psychic Love Hypnotizes Audiences at the Satellite for July Residency
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Raymundo Marquez. Residencies at local venues provide an invaluable service to music lovers across the city. If you’re strapped for cash, you can get in with just the check of an ID and enjoy music all night long. This month, the Satellite hosted a Thursday night residency featuring Psychic Love, a local indie rock group … Continue reading Psychic Love Hypnotizes Audiences at the Satellite for July Residency
pommestunes: knox fortune’s name might sound familiar to you due to his collaboration with chance the rapper on “coloring book”. now he is coming out with “lil thing”, a decent, mellow tune, co-written by joey purp. Continue reading
Sprawling psych rock. Source: SoundCloud / The Crowleys Continue reading
Sleep Thieves are consistently the best band to have nightmares about. I recommend watching their new video for “Is This Ready?” with the lights on. Continue reading
Invigorating ballad for the midnight hour. Source: SoundCloud / Night Talks Continue reading
Charlene Soraia grounds this haunting atmospheric track from Hiatus. Called “Celestial,” it’s a slow-burning jam that makes it easy to get lost in its meditative production. Source: SoundCloud / Hiatus Continue reading
Ayowa has delighted me for over a year now with their Scandinavian brand of electro pop. “Fri” has a tranquil urgency about it; watch the video here. Continue reading
