Diane Coffee Shares New Song “Like A Child Does”  Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. It’s been a long time since Diane Coffee’s debut record, My Friend Fish. As Grimy Goods described when it was first released, the album was a reliable vacation soundtrack, with a simultaneously hazy and punchy take on sixties pop-rock. Shaun Fleming, the force behind the project, has since drifted from his … Continue reading

Fame Haunts Jenna Lotti in Her New Single “Hollywood” Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. The new single from Jenna Lotti, premiering today, is a perfect example of expectations versus reality. It feels similar to the Nicolas Winding Refn film, The Neon Demon: ethereal production clouds the story of a rising star. Shortly after Lotti wrote it, she herself would move here from Boston; in spite … Continue reading

Best Albums of 2018, part 2

#11-30, listed alphabetically Helena Hauff – Qualm buy album | website | Facebook | Instagram | Soundcloud | Bandcamp Hark Madley – EP1 SnG feature | buy album | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Soundcloud | Bandcamp Jack Ladder & the Dreamlanders – Blue Poles buy album | website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Soundcloud | Bandcamp Kira May – Sense SnG … Continue reading Best Albums of 2018, part 2

Smoke Season’s new video is an aptly absurd metaphor for their circumstances

Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here.  The passion shared between Smoke Season’s Gabby Bianco and Jay Rosen spills into their music. It will be a central theme on their forthcoming record titled Sensudentity, which will include their recent single, ‘Hot Damn’. Keeping with the motif, the band said the song “is about your lust hitting a fever pitch during a wet, hot … Continue reading Smoke Season’s new video is an aptly absurd metaphor for their circumstances

Boasted as an extra-terrestrial music collective, HENGE does in fact contain one human: Grok, the “synthesis technician.” The other band members have their own personal origin stories, where, one should note that Zpor, the frontman—er, frontbeing?—is from Agricular in Cosmos Redshift 7. But still, he’s not wrong in declaring water the life-giving savior it is.  Continue reading