by Madison Blom | May 11, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
In order to speak about issues that are constantly being thrown in the faces of teens and adults throughout the world, rising indie band Black Moth Super Rainbow has created a new track that is truly a wakeup call to all those who seem to me in “ignorant bliss.” As with many of their other songs, this recent release is incredibly organic in a way that makes listeners stop and listen to what is being said as well as come to understand the economical and moral crisis that we find ourselves in today.
One aspect of this track stands out among all of the rest, however, and that would the their incredible skill in turning such a universal idea and represent it musically. Throughout the entire song, listeners and fans are able to enjoy the juxtaposition that inevitably happens when you take such a lovely thing and pair it with something incredibly lack luster. In their own words:
Here we are in 2018, inhabiting a tumorous wasteland with singed nerves and synapses fried from scrolling for far too long. This is what the fear sounds like in its most pristine form. The floral bloom and the toxic wilt, the sound of dreams and nightmares reaching détente, a ride through the void, where the fumes offer all the anesthetic you need.
Keep up with Black Moth Super Rainbow here.
by Madison Blom | May 11, 2018 | albums, review, wolf tracks
From the very depth of New Orleans based brother band Holy Knives comes their debut EP, Ritual Bloom. Over the past few months, fans and followers have gotten to know Kyle & Kody Valentine through their successful singles, “To Be Mine,” and “Every Day” – both of which have been released in recent months. Both of these releases have revealed a little bit more of what we can come to expect from such a young band. Creative and passionate are just two words that can be used to describe this dynamic duo. Their creative streak runs deep–right down to their name which was a clever combination of two of their favorite works of art, the film “The Holy Mountain” by Alejandro Jodorowsky and the poetry book The Singing Knives by Frank Stanford. Despite the fact that both of these artistic works are found in two separate mediums, their message of surviving a daunting quest through unpredictable circumstances to find solace in the beauty of knowledge.
Musically, these brothers have found their niche in a world that contains all of the rich overtones of classic rock and roll that is highlighted by a psychedelically, unique flare. Unlike most artists, the Valentine brothers have found a way to mix together two diverse worlds in the music universe to create something beautiful; just like the name chosen for their group.As the music and the plot therein thickens, listeners are totally and completely captured by the creative and intricate instrumental rhythms. All of the music produced by Holy Knives is intended to be intuitive and plain to all who stumble upon their work, much like a well written story. Without a doubt, this new release will aid them in their goal of becoming the best musicians they can be.
Keep up with The Holy Knives here.
by Veronica DeFeo | May 11, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Exploding out of the Bay Area, garage-surf rockers The Silhouette Era have just dropped a brand new track, “Waste Me”. “Waste Me” is the first single off The Silhouette Era’s new self-titled EP, due for release on June 22. Their self-titled EP follows the success of their 2015 record Beacons, as well as other singles. The San Francisco based band is made up of drummer James Findlay, bassist Clayton Payton, guitarist Sean Thompson, and vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Carlos J Gonzalez.
Now, the four-piece anticipates the release of their upcoming EP with killer track “Waste Me”. With a vivacious start, “Waste Me” features not only gritty instrumentation but also hard-hitting lyricism – all set on a danceable, carefree rock soundscape. “Waste Me” will wake you up and have you on your feet in no time. From the truly garage-rock intro to the more laid-back vocals, “Waste Me” showcases The Silhouette Era’s ability to bridge sub-genres and soundscapes to create their own unique sound that’s sure to please a wide variety of rock devotees.
“Waste Me” is not a track to miss, so check it out today!
Pre-order their upcoming self-titled EP on Bandcamp. Stay connected with The Silhouette Era: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram
by Veronica DeFeo | May 11, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Looking for your new favorite song? You’ve got to give Scott Helman’s “Ripple Effect” a listen. “Ripple Effect” appears on Helman’s latest record, Hotel de Ville, and follows the success of his previous single “PDA”, which is now certified Gold. The Toronto-based singer-songwriter has made huge strides in Canada since his debut EP Augusta in 2014, and has been spreading his wonderful talent around the world since then. “Ripple Effect” is a reflective and emotive track, simple yet powerful in instrumentation to highlight Helman’s confident and yearning vocals. The Canadian artist clearly has a grasp on presenting deep thematic material in an approachable manner. Not only is the song beautiful lyrically, but the instrumentation in “Ripple Effect” is also perfectly balanced down to the last note. Old fans and new listeners alike will be smitten by Helman’s fantastic composition of the track (not to mention his dreamy vocals).
Scott Helman has released many amazing songs in the past few years, but “Ripple Effect” might just be our new favorite – and we think you’ll love it too.
In Europe this summer? Check out Scott Helman on tour! Stay connected with Scott Helman:
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by Jai'Tyria Hatton | May 10, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
From the famous Blue Room in Nashville comes Dinosaur Jr. with a fresh take on their single “It’s Goin’ Down”. The performer has teamed up with Third Man Records for Blue Room Session 7, and we’ve got it. The new take on the song is a live version of the original song. The lyrics for the song are sung over a guitar while drums and bass follow in the background. The live version is just as great as the original, making the listener feel like they are actually in the bands presence to make the listener feel like they are at a live concert.
Keep up with Dinosaur Jr. here.
by Jai'Tyria Hatton | May 10, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Montreal-based No Joy has teamed up with Third Man Records for a Blue Room Session – a series of live recordings with bands – performing their single “Hawaii”. No Joy’s live version “Hawaii” displays a fun, fresh take on the song. It’s still got that rough edge we’re so fond of, and we’re floored by the intensity of the sound.
“Hawaii” on Blue Room Sessions is available now. Keep up with No Joy here.
by Veronica DeFeo | May 10, 2018 | videos, wolf tracks
UK four-piece The Magic Numbers are coming back, and they’ve got a massive treat in store for their fans: a behind-the-scenes, in-studio music video for new single “Sweet Divide”. Their new song and video arrives in anticipation for their upcoming album, Outsiders, out May 11. The London-based quartet is made up of two sets of brothers and sisters: lead vocalist and guitarist Romeo Stodart, his sister Michele on bass and vocals, Angela Gannon on keys and vocals and her brother Sean on drums/percussion. The music video for “Sweet Divide” gives the viewer an exclusive look into the recording process (and studio antics) of the Stodarts and Gannons. It’s evident not only through the song itself, but also through the video the fantastic chemistry of the band. “Sweet Divide” is a treat for new and old fans of The Magic Numbers alike. Don’t miss out on this glimpse into the making of the music!
Be on the lookout for Outsiders, due for release May 11.
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by Veronica DeFeo | May 10, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Ready to be lost in a daydream? Los Angeles based songstress Sam Valdez has just dropped a stunning new single, “Farther Away”. The indie rock/folk/shoegaze/Americana singer-songwriter grew up in the Nevada desert, is a classically trained violinist, and has been a member of several bands in the past, but has found her niche as a solo artist. Her new track follows up her 2017 single “It’s Alright” and displays her dreamy sound, highlighted by her clear and ethereal vocals. Masterfully combining Americana aspects into an indie soundscape, Valdez creates a nostalgic, yearning sound with “Farther Away”. Valdez anticipates more music and touring in the future, so fans have a lot to look forward to. Be sure to check out “Farther Away” today!
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by Meredith Schneider | May 10, 2018 | snapshot, visual
On May 3rd, K.Flay headlined The Truman in Kansas City, MO. The warehouse was filled to the brim, as she performed in her quintessentially endearing way to a sold out crowd.