“Enough” is a powerful track, with a new video that matches its intensity. Continue reading
Tag: alternative
Field Music is a duo at its heart, comprised of siblings Peter and David Brewis. They have a funky new album out now, titled Commontime. Continue reading
Feminism or Bust, according to Jenny Hval
sngalbums: You may know the artist for the next installment of my top albums of 2015 list if you saw St. Vincent in North America last March. Clark’s national opener was Jenny Hval, a Norwegian songwriter who began her career in probably the first genre you think of when you hear about this Scandinavian nation: black metal. But her most recent album was not so … Continue reading Feminism or Bust, according to Jenny Hval
Brooklyn based folk songstress El Mar has released a new EP titled The Road, and it’s lovely. Get a taste with the rhythmic single, “Grow.” Source: SoundCloud / EL MAR Continue reading
Bells Atlas, Pegasus Warning, and Mark de Clive-Lowe
sngshows: Originally appeared on the Music Court. Last Friday, June 26th, was a big day. Yesterday I dedicated a medley to the Supreme Court ruling on Obergefell v. Hodges, but with that my day was only just getting started. That night, I also saw Bells Atlas give a life-affirming performance at the Lyric Theater. The warm up act was something to behold. At times, I … Continue reading Bells Atlas, Pegasus Warning, and Mark de Clive-Lowe
A Night with Bradford Cox
sngshows: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Danielle Gornbein. Earlier this year, Deerhunter was slated to play FYF. “We had to cancel because we had a lot of personal shit to deal with,” Bradford Cox told the crowd Friday night at The Regent. It seems the only thing that Cox has ever had to deal with had been unpleasant, and that’s … Continue reading A Night with Bradford Cox
