Best Songs of 2018: 5. Culture Abuse
Best Songs of 2018 5. Culture Abuse – “Bee Kind to the Bugs” Source: Bandcamp Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 5. Culture Abuse
Best Songs of 2018 5. Culture Abuse – “Bee Kind to the Bugs” Source: Bandcamp Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 5. Culture Abuse
sawdustandgin: The newest track from KNIGHTSTOWN consists of breathtaking layers of falsetto over strings and synths. His self-titled album is coming soon. Best Songs of 2018 6. KNIGHTSTOWN – “Eyes Open Wide” Source: SoundCloud / KNIGHTSTOWN Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 6. KNIGHTSTOWN
Best Songs of 2018 9. Liz Vice – “Drift Away” Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 9. Liz Vice
sawdustandgin: Londoner Jude Woodhead’s influences range from Congolese records in his dad’s collection to the heavy Hindustani-laden music of Four Tet. But think of Woodhead as a more ethical Paul Simon. Best Songs of 2018 10. Jude Woodhead – “Beautiful Rain” Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 10. Jude Woodhead
Best Songs of 2018 13. noname – “Ace” featuring Smino and Saba Continue reading Best Songs of 2018: 13. noname
sawdustandgin: Close Counters Present: a PSA about cigarettes and lung cancer, but it’s genuinely a lot of fun. Until it isn’t. And then in denial, it’s fun once more, but only for a limited time. My Favorite Music Videos of 2018 5. Close Counters – “Soulacoasta” Continue reading
sawdustandgin: Buzzy Lee relies on dim fluorescent lights for illumination, but she’ll find what she’s looking for with her own wisdom. Resting in front of the fridge had to have been refreshing, though. My Favorite Music Videos of 2018 6. Buzzy Lee – Coolhand Continue reading
sawdustandgin: LA mass transit never looked so stylish as it does in Wiinston’s new music video for “Rosa.” My Favorite Music Videos of 2018 7. Wiinston – “Rosa” Continue reading
sawdustandgin: Alexander Vincent’s Liberation Originally appeared on LA Weekly. The newest single from Alexander Vincent, né Alex Tanas, features only seven words: “I know I’ve got to free myself.” Those lyrics, coupled with thunderous percussion, make it his mission statement. As a solo artist, he seeks liberation. “Free Myself” is just a sample of the majesty of Alexander Vincent, embracing vulnerabilities within himself and connecting … Continue reading
sawdustandgin: I didn’t realize I had missed this particular hey! dw video from last fall, but it’s never too late to bask in its conspicuous eroticism. My Favorite Music Videos of 2018 9. hey dw! – “Things I Do” Continue reading