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lo talker, a comedy of errors
Athens, GA based collective Lo Talker has our wheels spinning as we head into the weekend with their debut album A Comedy of Errors. An album that takes a look at modern times through a humorous, and often biting, sarcastic lens. Through twelve genre-bending tracks,...
digital love showcase |sxsw 2021
We celebrated the end of St. Patrick's Day with the SXSW Digital Love Showcase. Curated by Tavia MD, this show featured the talents of Dallas Pyron, Kissie Lee, Hylan Starr, Tokyo Jetz, Dash Flash, Akeem Ali, Renni Rucci, BigBankBandz, and Hype. The performances...
teke::teke guitarist serge nakauchi pelletier talks morning ritual, the importance of aliens wearing masks, and upcoming sxsw showcase
SXSW is finally upon us, and the digital experience is absolutely wild. Montreal-based 7-piece rock collective TEKE::TEKE is set to perform at the M for Montreal/Brooklyn Vegan showcase on Thursday, March 18th between 7 and 8 pm CST. We got a quick chat in with...
ley line talk sxsw appearance, beatles influence, and upcoming album
Four piece Texas-based collaborative Ley Line is more than just your run-of-the-mill inspiring, "fempowered" project. These particularly soulful songstresses will be entertaining at the Black Fret SXSW on March 17, dazzling the audience with their multilingual folk...
zola, “not like other girls”
From the first, bluesy lines, you can tell this song is about to hit you in your feels. 18-year-old Zola captures the modern teenage social landscape perfectly, as it is rife with backstabbing "frenemies" and the like. (But we aren't speaking from experience or...
“march, march to my own drum” | best music videos of march 2021
March Madness basketball, daylight savings time, the first day of spring, Pisces season shifting to Aries, St. Patrick's Day, International Women's Day and Month, SXSW... this month is absolute insanity every year. How do we even do it? Well, we wait to share our...
amsi, “cry”
Have you ever let out a deep sigh, close to tears that you have to hold back? Do you maybe feel that way right now? Pop songstress Amsi gets it, and her new track gives you permission to let go and let it all out. There were many instances where I was told I was too...
matilda lindell, “dancing queen”
As someone with an acute appreciation for ABBA (thanks, Mom), my heart absolutely melts anytime I get a cover of one of their quintessential tracks in my inbox. And, honestly, if you're looking for an injection of absolute MAGIC - I'm talking goosebump-inducing,...
queen bonobo, “throw me in”
Jazz folk artist Queen Bonobo is releasing her new single "Throw Me In" this Friday. A song that teeters a line between theatrical and folk music, the lead single from her forthcoming EP draws obvious inspiration from the Irish countryside she resided in while...
jillian riscoe, “people in the real world”
Pop-rock talent Jillian Riscoe was gracious enough to share her new track "People in The Real World" with us to premiere during our Women's Month Instagram Live series this week. A songstress out of Kansas City, Riscoe has found a way to balance the fine line between...
jenn grinels, live volume 1
Right now, nostalgia comes in waves. Enjoying a song from our past, Re-discovering a snack we used to love. Engaging in re-releases with new traits, flipping through memory books, and digging through the past. Memories can be healing, especially in today's health and...
next time we march, we’re kickin’ down the door | march 2021
Prince on repeat. This Women's Month, we're celebrating women every weeknight over on our Instagram page with our friends over at Cat Call. And right here? We're continuing to celebrate our favorite new music, with a whole new lineup for March. Check out our playlist...
fox and bones, “a changing of the guard”
Oregon-based folk-pop outfit Fox and Bones have curated the cutest collection of clips to create the music video for their single "A Changing of The Guard." A song that is upbeat in nature and encouraging, the video directly reflects that. "We wanted to find a way...
animal years, this is part one of an album called animal years
Our favorite botanist Mike McFadden (vocals) and his incredible bandmates are releasing their full-length in three parts. Of the project, he admitted: “We had this patchwork of songs that had never quite fit on other projects and when we looked at them all together,...
anie delgado, “dancing while the world is on fire”
Anie Delgado's unique sound comes from a blend of pop influences and her Cuban roots growing up in Florida. Her new song "Dancing While The World Is On Fire" brings with it an energy all its own. Able to hold its own in a zen environment or while out dancing (or in...
gaidaa ft. saba & jarreau vandal, “stranger”
Have you ever been seeking out answers in a world that seems confusing and unreal? No? 2020 just happened to us? (We kid!) But, for real, soulful artist Gaidaa takes a pretty vulnerable look at life in the video for her latest single "Stranger," which just debuted...
adrian younge, “revolutionize”
Gorgeous, free-flowing, poetry. Beautiful, layered, scattered instrumentals. An audible form of art that feels both nostalgic and somehow modern and brand-new. The enigma that is soul artist Adrain Younge's incredibly artful brain is on display in his latest track...
sir sly, “thx.”
Sir Sly has started 2021 off with a bang, coming at us left and right with new material and the promise of a brand new album release this spring. And while we wait (not-so-patiently) for The Rise & Fall of Loverboy, we are falling in love quickly and poetically...