The new single from Talos is an inspirational journey to what you thought you couldn’t reach. Continue reading
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sawdustandgin: For Esmé’s new power pop single goes all-in on the mouth motif, and doesn’t ever feel obvious or trite. Not even as juice from a blood orange drips down her chin. My Favorite Music VIdeos of 2018 10. For Esmé – “Doubtmouth” Continue reading
Sadness and self-reflection fuel Loyal Lobos’ new EP
Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. Andrea Silva is not quite a lone wolf, but her new EP oozes with solitude and melancholy. She creates music under the moniker Loyal Lobos and is currently based in Los Angeles after departing her home country of Colombia several years ago. It was the demise of a relationship that sent her couch surfing and into … Continue reading Sadness and self-reflection fuel Loyal Lobos’ new EP
The animated video for El Train and Javeon’s smooth R&B number, “Gold,” makes me wonder: are Midas’ bones 24 karats? Enjoy this casual, dancing skeleton ahead of your Halloween festivities. Continue reading
On “Deliver,” Foxtrott wipes away falling raindrops of synths to find clarity. Continue reading
The new single from Soap&Skin is rejuvenating, helped by clicks, horns, and hope. Continue reading
The new collaborative album between Winter and Triptides explores a new blue-red hue in the Boston-native’s palette, best expressed through this single whose title translates to “Sweet Violet.” Estrela Mágica by Winter & Triptides Continue reading
Cut Worms keeps up a vintage feel throughout his music, so it makes sense the video for “Don’t Want to Say Good-bye” employs some older methods of animation. It also makes sense that the clip was created by John Andrews, who navigates his own nostalgic sound in his solo project. Don’t Want To Say Good-Bye by Cut Worms Continue reading
For Esmé’s new power pop single goes all-in on the mouth motif, and doesn’t ever feel obvious or trite. Not even as juice from a blood orange drips down her chin. Continue reading
Laura Veirs gets some support from Sufjan Stevens on her confident and compelling single, “Watch Fire.” Her new album, The Lookout, is out now and she’ll be playing the Echo in May; grab tickets. Continue reading
