Grey Goon Risks Nothing on Strong New Single, “Take the Money” Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Local producer Grey Goon is breaking out of his shell with the release of a new original track today. He has been the backbone of Oddnesse alongside Rebeca Arango for the past couple of years, and he has also produced for other artists like Trippie Redd, DJ Khaled, and … Continue reading
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Let sleep come in waves with new material from LA psych rockers Dream Phases Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. The hardest working psych band in LA has a lot in store for 2019. Dream Phases, founded by Brandon Graham, has just revealed Mr. Midnight, a compilation of songs written and demoed from 2010 until last year. There will be one new … Continue reading
A Fragile Tomorrow Wonder How to Dance in Crisis
Originally appeared as ‘The 405 meets A Fragile Tomorrow’ on the 405. For the Kelly brothers, the title of their band’s new record, Generation Loss, works twofold: as a commentary on how contemporary politics are eroding our nation’s youth and also as a reference to the loss of their mother. Sean, Dom, and Brendan Kelly are joined by Shaun Rhoades and Josh Kean to form A … Continue reading A Fragile Tomorrow Wonder How to Dance in Crisis
The red- and black-clad young punks of N0V3L are here to preach us about our finite existence, all with optimism! “Time is a resourceTo use and to treasure” Continue reading
“Cusco” is one of several good reasons to anticipate Allie Crow Buckley’s new EP, So Romantic. I love the story she tells of a lost friend in this track, and the others work together for a worthwhile release, coming out February 5. Source: SoundCloud / Allie Crow Buckley Continue reading
Grab a helmet before you go for a night ride on your sherbet bicycle and find yourself in an easier state of mind. Continue reading
Lavender indie pop. Source: SoundCloud / Bryson Cone Continue reading
Failure is part of the process, sure, but rejection is not so easy to accept. Do your best to pick yourself up with the tentative words of Talker. Continue reading
Queer grunge rock achieves a higher purpose for Swinomish musician, Katherine Paul aka Black Belt Eagle Scout. Her new video for “Soft Stud” was filmed on the ancestral lands of the Chinook tribe, located in what is otherwise known as Oregon and Washington states. Continue reading
If you missed Adia Victoria’s “Doep Queen Blues,” then you may not have realized that the Nashville artist’s new music features a smoky intrigue. New single “Different Kind of Love” is a great example of the sound direction. Her new album, Silences, was produced by Aaron Dessner of The National, and it comes out on February 22; pre-order. Continue reading
