Best Songs of 2018: 9. Liz Vice
Best Songs of 2018 9. Liz Vice – “Drift Away” Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 9. Liz Vice
Best Songs of 2018 9. Liz Vice – “Drift Away” Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 9. Liz Vice
sawdustandgin: Londoner Jude Woodhead’s influences range from Congolese records in his dad’s collection to the heavy Hindustani-laden music of Four Tet. But think of Woodhead as a more ethical Paul Simon. Best Songs of 2018 10. Jude Woodhead – “Beautiful Rain” Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 10. Jude Woodhead
sawdustandgin: The Gloomies Paint a Surreal Picture of Paradise with New Video for “Palms” Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Based in southern California, The Gloomies are very familiar with palm trees. They named a song after them on their recent album, Romance; while “Palms” isn’t necessarily about loose fronds, it is reminiscent and surreal at the same time. Live around these showbiz symbols of serenity … Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 11. The Gloomies
Best Songs of 2018 13. noname – “Ace” featuring Smino and Saba Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 13. noname
sawdustandgin: “max” and his terrible, no good, ‘Shitty Ass Day’ Originally appeared on the 405. Named after the Maurice Sendak character from Where the Wild Things Are, “max” is the DIY project of New York-based Sebastien Labossiere, a student who creates music in his spare time. … The first few seconds of the new track drone ominously, setting the tone well for a song called … Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 14. “max”
Best Songs of 2018 15. Gabriella Cohen – “Morning Light” Source: Bandcamp Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 15. Gabrielle Cohen
1. Madeline Kenney – ”Cut Me Off” The discography of Madeline Kenney contains multitudes. You don’t need to find every detail in order to enjoy the music. Her sophomore LP came out this year to a swell of support that seemed to follow me around; I encountered songs from Perfect Shapes on other blogs I love, well-circulated playlists, and even through the speakers at a … Continue reading Favorite Music Videos of 2018: 1. Madeline Kenney
sawdustandgin: The mystery in DUVV’s video lies in whom she is speaking to. It begins as a salute to the big man upstairs, but devolves into shining electro pop for the sinning masses. “Intro” and “For You” appear on DUVV’s With You In Mind mixtape, which you can listen to in full on Soundcloud. My Favorite Music Videos of 2018 2. DUVV – “Intro + For You” Continue reading
sawdustandgin: The sensitive illustrations that make up “7×7,″ framed by the cosmos as if projected directly onto a starlit sky, aptly complement the beauty of Fairhzael’s track. My Favorite Music Videos 2018 3. Fairhazel – “7×7″ Continue reading
sawdustandgin: For a video as pastel and quirky as this one, Look Vibrant sure does know how to tackle some heavier subjects. Self-doubt plagues this track’s inner dialogue, and yet its confident art rock sound has me coming back for more. The band will release their new album, The Up Here Place, on 3/15; pre-order. The Up Here Place by Look Vibrant My Favorite Music … Continue reading