rich hope, “5 cents a dance”

rich hope, “5 cents a dance”

Vancouver, BC-based rock musician Rich Hope – who is joined by Adrian Mack on drums – releases his new track “5 Cents a Dance” today, and we’re streaming it for your eager ears. Whirring guitar and intense percussion lead you into a soundscape that sets its listener into party mode. This song is hard-hitting and raw, sticking with you far after the track stops playing. Hope’s energy-inducing sound is so fast that you might have issues keeping up, though perhaps that’s the biggest thing we need on this gorgeous Tuesday.

Get your exclusive first listen to “5 Cents a Dance” below.

Keep up with Rich Hope here.

autumn is here | september 2018, round 2

autumn is here | september 2018, round 2

If you thought the first half of the month had insane amounts of fun new videos, then you’d be hard pressed to say any different of the second half of the month. So while everyone else is singing their praises to Green Day’s “Wake Me Up When September Ends”, we will be enjoying these new visuals from people who have captured the first hints of autumn for us sonically. Enjoy the following videos with us, featuring Cat Power, IAN SWEET, Holy Golden, Roosevelt, MUSE, We Like Jesus, and more!

isla invisible, ep 1

isla invisible, ep 1

On September 28th, New York-based trio Isla Invisible – comprised of Rebecca Adorno, Julian Brau, and Ryan Correira – released four track collection EP1, and we’ve got some thoughts. From the first, slow, almost trepidatious lines of initial track “Pillow”, EP1 seems to glide through the atmosphere, leaving showers of slow motion glitter in its wake. Even with the deeper, surf-friendly sounds of “Outward” – check out the lyrics that match the vibes of the instrumentals perfectly – and its punk-tinged follow-up “Frail Devices”, the collection boasts an ethereal yet raw sound that will stick with you hours past listening to it. “If All Is” rounds it all out with that same soft sound provided by the vocals in “Pillow”, though there’s much more intent behind this track. It might actually throw you into a state where you’re not entirely sure which emotion you should evoke, but that’s the beauty of EP1. It brings us to a place where we can lay our emotions bare and feel what the music has to offer.

Take a listen below.

Keep up with Isla Invisible here.

sophia scott, “strangers again”

sophia scott, “strangers again”

Los Angeles-based, Boulder-bred genre bending artist Sophia Scott may have a knack for blending country and r&b music, and it might be totally intriguing. Her new track “Strangers Again” has the bravado of a Carrie Underwood track, with a unique pop flare that keeps us coming back for more. Check it out below!

Keep up with Sophia Scott here.

pet envy, “middleman”

pet envy, “middleman”

With the smoothness of a Chromeo track, and a soulful vibe that likens the track to many of its influences, pop rock collectve Pet Envy‘s new track “Middleman” provides the upper hand in its genre, giving us all a new standard by which to judge our new fall releases. The Nashville-based band – comprised of Shelbi Albert, Jake Diggity, Matthew Singler, Jordan Klatt, and Emma Lambiase – brings a certain flare to the track that gives you permission to bob your head along, no matter the atmosphere you might encounter it in.

For example, now would be great.

Keep up with Pet Envy here.

jaime, “dreams” ft. mittone

jaime, “dreams” ft. mittone

Pushing through boundaries with his newest release this week is JAIME. The German born producer, sound designer and drummer wows with “Dreams,” a cleanly produced but seriously memorable piece of hip-hop meets future bass.

He has worked alongside MITTONE for this track, which will form part of his forthcoming album – something we are already looking forward to. “Dreams” is a jigsaw of raw rhythms, pitched down vocals and diverse instrumentation, coming together with a sense of both suspense and excitement. It’s a ground-breaking single, and one that will take JAIME to a new crowd of listeners.

You can hear “Dreams” in full right here.

blvth, blut

blvth, blut

There is something special out for release by BLVTH right now. With his influences ranging greatly from bass to hip-hop and everything in between, the mysterious producer has just delivered his eight-track EP blut. It’s an enticing listen for many reasons, but we love the way that BLVTH refuses to stay within the constraints of one or two genres.

Standouts on the EP have to come courtesy of “Pusher” (we particularly love the version featuring vocalist Soiceytrap), and “Disney,” which really hits hard with its moments of sharp contrast.

You can now listen through each eight tracks in full, check them out right here.

sunshine riot’s playlist for over-privileged weirdo kids

sunshine riot’s playlist for over-privileged weirdo kids

A common theme here is that a lot of the music that influences and inspires us is pretty weird and catchy. This taught us that its okay to do whatever we want and write however we feel. We’re lucky that it happens to be catchy enough to remember!

Play on shuffle or in order. This is just a quick handful of songs that were thrown together so we can hang out. Enjoy!

Stone Temple Pilots – Meatplow

This song has a certain grime and groove with such “sing-along-ability” that just hits the spot every time.

Musically wacky, yet unmistakably STP. Just one of those songs that says its okay to be weird.

Bush – Swallowed

Just a great song off of a great album. Steve Albini sort of took his “In Utero” Nirvana sounds and plugged Bush into them.

Say what you will about people stealing people’s sounds, but the fact is that this shit moved us as impressionable babies and just made us want to play harder and louder to get our lil’ feelings out.

Pearl Jam – Brain of J

We’re all pretty big Pearl Jam fans. I only chose this song because it was right in front of me and its not a go-to PJ song.

I could go on all day about what Ten and VS did to us when they came out, or how I sat about a foot away from the tv during that ridiculous MTV Unplugged performance…

Soundgarden – Burden In My Hand

Try not to sing along. They beat the system. They wrote some of the weirdest stuff, while being SO fun and easy to listen to.

We all really love this band and this is a good safe song choice everyone can dig. Miss you, Chris!

Meat Puppets – Backwater

This is such a Jeff song. I think we covered it once. If you’ve heard a handful of Sunshine Riot songs, It ain’t hard to hear

how we were influenced by these dudes.

Eels – Novocaine For The Soul

Just another weird 90’s jam that makes you go “Oh yeah! I remember this!” Our Jonny has a whispery voice like this sometimes, so I guess that’s a thing.

Aerosmith – Jaded

Hometown heroes I guess. Nobody in the band is a huge Aerosmith fan, but JESUS FUCK this might be the

catchiest song ever written and its always cool to stop and think about how they were once just some pals in a basement trying their best.

Nirvana – Serve The Servants

I don’t even know how to fully express how much this band and album means to us. This is that Albini sound I was

referring to earlier. Its just so damn important and I’m so glad we all love it so much. Thanks for everything, Nirvana.

Foo Fighters – Floaty

This is a very pretty one off of that first album that was actually only Dave Grohl. Another one that made me want to play

hard and with all the feeling. A lot of the stuff on this album is actually kind of a nightmare to play on any instrument, but it sounds so simple and catchy! Super inspirational.

The Replacements – Bastards Of Young

Metal dudes say Lemmy is God. Other, less tuff dudes say Paul Westerberg is God.

Another big influence on us. Replacements mastered that raw, borderline bad sound that just makes you feel.

Now that you have a bit of an explanation of us, go check out our new tunes off our upcoming record ‘Lonely Hotel’ and then go ahead and dig into that back catalogue to really get to know us! See you soon, dweebs.

Keep up with Sunshine Riot here.

anja kotar, “coltrane”

anja kotar, “coltrane”

San Jose-based indie pop/electronica singer/songwriter Anja Kotar has a new music video for her enticing single “Coltrane”, and we’re lucky enough to be hosting the exclusive premiere. Her soulful, robust vocals dance effortlessly across a soundscape you can’t help but move to when you hear it. Kotar displays her playful side while she sings into the mirror while applying makeup. She also splashes around in a tub, dances in sandals, and hangs out around her home, seen through rose-colored glasses.

Keep up with Anja Kotar here!