frogi – “til i turn blue”
frogi is back with another hopeful piece, this time buoyed by a choir. The LA artist has more in store for this single, so stay tuned. Source: SoundCloud / Frogi Continue reading frogi – “til i turn blue”
frogi is back with another hopeful piece, this time buoyed by a choir. The LA artist has more in store for this single, so stay tuned. Source: SoundCloud / Frogi Continue reading frogi – “til i turn blue”
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. LA’s frogi is filled with contrasts but not contradictions. The songwriter and producer recently released a bedroom pop EP titled Introvert. It is restrained and quiet, tied together with a strong motif of love, though probably not the love you’re thinking of. Her stories are nuanced and sensitive, but that is not what defines her. She is a formidable artist, … Continue reading frogi Wants to Topple the Industry’s Boys’ Club With Powerful Bedroom Pop
sawdustandgin: In the spirit of the adage that suggests it will heal all wounds, frogi has penned a song called “time.” Its many overlayed vocal tracks create the warmth of an a cappella performance, until production crashes in at the song’s peak. This is only the LA artist’s second single, after the similarly beautiful “peace of mind.” Best Songs of 2019 3. frogi – “time” Continue reading Best Songs of 2019: 3. frogi
Best Songs of 2019 6. The Silver Lake Chorus – “Tabu” Source: SoundCloud / The Silver Lake Chorus Continue reading Best Songs of 2019: 6. The Silver Lake Chorus
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. This year at the Academy Awards, there has been a concerted effort to honor women and their stories. Reflecting on how many years the Oscars have existed, the attempt still feels inadequate, but it is never too late to strive for better representation for all minorities. One nomination that stood out was a short documentary produced by Netflix called Heroin(e). … Continue reading Claire McKeown Takes on the Devil and Self-Sabotage With Her Heroic Band, Honey Child
Kan Wakan’s first single, “I Had to Laugh,” from his upcoming triple LP, Phantasmagoria, features Rachel Fannan, for a song of profound, quiet beauty. For fans of Sufjan and Gallant. Source: SoundCloud / KAN WAKAN Continue reading
With minimal production and bold vocals, “Yearn” lives up to its name. Source: SoundCloud / Darling Cora Continue reading