How much is happiness worth? Even if we had an answer, no math equation would ever be able to definitively tell us how much of it is enough. Adeline Hotel deliberates on his new single “Habits,” which will appear on his new album, Away Together, due out October 26th; pre-order. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
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Laura Jean Anderson’s weathered and vibrant style of blues rock is given extra personality with deep lighting contrasts in the video for “Love You Most.” Continue reading
KNIGHTSTOWN references J.D. Salinger’s novel in this tune, which features vocal progressions that make me fear my own loss of innocence. Source: SoundCloud / Fat Cat Records Continue reading
Live Acoustic Video of Alexander Vincent’s “I Won’t” Blurs Genre Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. As if the original wasn’t heart-wrenching enough, Alexander Vincent has re-imagined his debut single to incorporate brass and strings. “I Won’t” came out earlier this year and despite having released just the one track, fans will see his versatility via its new rendition. You can also catch Alexander Vincent perform live … Continue reading
Jen Awad is breaking more than hearts on her single “Break a Man” Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. Jen Awad shows us the future that liberals want with her new single, ‘Break a Man’. The half-Egyptian, half-Peruvian singer is also a fashion designer, sported by the likes of Kali Uchis, Keyshia Cole, Ashanti, and many others. Her powerful vocals bring to … Continue reading
Zoe Sky Jordan covers her dad’s breezy tune, “Marina Del Rey”
Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. Not all covers are created equal, but today’s video premiere exceeds expectations. Marc Jordan was a songwriter for several household names, such as Diana Ross, Olivia Newton-John, and Rod Stewart. He made some original tunes of his own, and one in particular still rides down the Pacific Coast Highway today. His daughter, Zoe Sky Jordan, now … Continue reading Zoe Sky Jordan covers her dad’s breezy tune, “Marina Del Rey”
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 long … Continue reading
Follow along with the English translation of Boogarins’ Brazilian Portuguese lyrics from their new downtempo garage rock single. Continue reading
Cold beats recount traumatic stresses in Stefana Fratila’s new single, “Knowing.” Continue reading
Ride Josh Jacobson’s future beats WAVE via his new mixtape
Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here. Josh Jacobson is in transition. Last year he released his lush First Light EP last fall, and recently gave fans a taste of new music with the double A-side singles, ‘One You Need’ and ‘Violet’. He’s been working on a debut album, with which he hopes to showcase his vocals and songwriting more prominently than ever … Continue reading Ride Josh Jacobson’s future beats WAVE via his new mixtape
