The video may be grounded in reality, but the song itself feels like a fantasy sequence set two hundred years in the future. “Apollo” was one of several new singles released last year from the British musician, including “Someone Else” and “Hearts.” Continue reading
Loma Gripped Audiences at the Bootleg, Supported by Jess Williamson
sngshows: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Laura Pasek. Loma came out with another five-piece touring band for their set, this time led by Emily Cross of Cross Record. (Her partner in that project, Dan Duszynski, is also in Loma.) She had on an all-white ensemble, intending to catch the light of the tubes laying across the floor of the stage. … Continue reading Loma Gripped Audiences at the Bootleg, Supported by Jess Williamson
You could cover toast with alextbh’s buttery vocals. Source: SoundCloud / alextbh Continue reading
Over the course of seven years, Mike Simonetti made an impact as owner of Italians Do It Better Records. Solipsism is a collection of songs that he created between 2006 and 2013, honoring his time at the label before heading over to 2MR and Pale Blue. Simonetti has made waves his entire career; listen to all of Solipsism on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Che’s Shuco EP is a quilted electronica tapestry
sngalbums: As far as labels go, Astro Nautico destroys the game every year. Their output is wonderfully eclectic and a release always tends to stick with me come December, like L’Rain or Photay in years past. Che’s Shuco EP took the cake this year, having nestled into my ears and created a home among my memories. The short release starts with a hesitant and thoroughly … Continue reading Che’s Shuco EP is a quilted electronica tapestry
Lively and loving hip hop. Source: SoundCloud / Will-Broad Continue reading
Fans of Passion Pit will enjoy the sparkling synthesizers in Japanese Wallpaper’s “Fooling Around.” Continue reading
Laughing Along with Caroline Rose at her Sold-Out LA Show
sngshows: Photo credit: CJ Harvey Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Caroline Rose is a comedian. If you’ve heard her new record, LONER, you know she takes pleasure in poking fun at other people and society in general. She is a goofy satirist with surprisingly deep sentiment, and her live performance only contributed to her appeal. Her sold out show at the Moroccan Lounge supported by … Continue reading Laughing Along with Caroline Rose at her Sold-Out LA Show
Rosalía Tangles Innovation and Tradition on El Mal Querer
There are few albums as surprising as El Mal Querer. The shock of it hopefully wears off for future generations, though; flamenco deserves a spot in the mainstream and, according to the success of this title, it has staying power. Rosalía is from Barcelona, and has studied flamenco for some time. Her first record was filled with various interpretations on the genre: traditional movements with … Continue reading Rosalía Tangles Innovation and Tradition on El Mal Querer
Che’s Shuco EP is a quilted electronica tapestry
As far as labels go, Astro Nautico destroys the game every year. Their output is wonderfully eclectic and a release always tends to stick with me come December, like L’Rain or Photay in years past. Che’s Shuco EP took the cake this year, having nestled into my ears and created a home among my memories. The short release starts with a hesitant and thoroughly mechanical … Continue reading Che’s Shuco EP is a quilted electronica tapestry
