Emay’s new track “Israfil” is both highly personal and enlightening for all. Important info: Israfil – the angel of the trumpet in Islam that will play from a holy rock in Jerusalem to announce the Day of ResurrectionAngel’s Trumpet – a poisonous flowerAnd that is a bell hooks clip at the very end! Source: SoundCloud / Emay Continue reading
“The World is Flat” appears on a new folk opera called The Butcher, written and performed by Paul Mosley (alongside many other musical collaborators). The double LP comes out May 27th, and a special live performance of the full opera will happen June 2nd. Visit Mosley’s website for more info. Source: SoundCloud / The Butcher Continue reading
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A Valentine’s Day memento that won’t make you throw up. Ironically comes from No Vacation’s summer break mixtape. “It’s February 14th and I’m sitting by the phoneReplaying the dial tone” Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
I love the pacing of this track. At nearly seven minutes, it’s a surprising odyssey, but the way the tune progresses only adds to my delight. Source: SoundCloud / Laura Jean Anderson Continue reading
Fell Runner make uplifting, melancholic ambient. Continue reading
Nicholas Chim is an artist that I found when organizing my radio shows in college, and one that I have fortunately kept up with throughout the years. He just put out a new EP earlier this month (The Greatest Enemy), on which the single “Overboard” appears. The video for it tells a valuable story about a girl working to overcome her internal struggles. The beard … Continue reading
You guys may recall how much I loved Bayonne the night I saw him open for Petite Noir back in March. Now my favorite track from Primitives has just gotten its own visual treatment, and I recommend leaving it on repeat. Continue reading
“Open Up the Sky” is the title track to Shock Machine’s debut solo EP. It makes me want to break out my best wind sock dance routine. Continue reading
Resurrection Records adds another left-field adventure to their releases. Dreckig pack many Latin influences into this garage-psych record, and never is that more apparent than in “Otra Chela,” where the pan flute is king. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
