joe wood, “parking lots”

joe wood, “parking lots”

It’s time to get lost in Joe Wood‘s new song “Parking Lots”! Prior to this song, Joe Wood took off from his booming success due to hit single ‘Had Enough’, where he basically states that he’s had enough! All of the success from this song led him to land great publications and many significant reviews! You may be thinking, “how can it get better than that?”, but in his new song ‘Parking Lots’, Wood sets all of the bars for fellow indie pop stars on the rise. In this song, Wood talks about the concept of getting lost and being free, and that is exactly how you will feel when listening to this song. The upbeat tempo and indie pop style of ‘Parking Lots’ will leave you feeling happy without a care in the world; not to mention, you will also be left wanting to keep this song on repeat.  Sometimes all it takes to feel free, is driving circles in parking lots!

Make sure to check out all of Joe Wood’s new music here, and if you get the chance, go see him live on August 30th!

hop along, “somewhere a judge”

hop along, “somewhere a judge”

Everyone’s favorite indie band Hop Along – comprised of Frances Quinlan (vocals, guitar), Mark Quinlan (drums), Tyler Long (bass), and Joe Reinhart (guitar) – is revving up for an exciting autumn as they travel overseas, largely in support of The Decemberists. And, though that means The States won’t get them for a hot second, we are just basking in the glow of the inspired, imaginative new video for their track “Somewhere a Judge”. Travel with the quartet as they adventure on tour, participate in mundane everyday activities, and get sucked into household appliances to experience a wonderland all their own.

Catch them overseas at the upcoming dates below!
European Tour Dates
* = w/ The Decemberists

9/9: New York, NY @ Pitchfork OctFest
10/30: Paris, France @ Pitchfork Avant-Garde
11/4: Dublin, Ireland @ Vicar Street *
11/5: Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy *
11/7: London, UK @ Eventim Apollo *
11/8: Bristol, UK @ O2 Academy 1 *
11/10: Leeds, UK @ O2 Academy *
11/11: Nottingham, UK @ Rock City *
11/12: Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall *
11/14: Uthrecht, Netherlands @ Grote Zaal TivRe *
11/15: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Paradiso *
11/16: Berlin, Germany @ Asstra *

Keep up with Hop Along here.

junks | junks-wave

junks | junks-wave

A playlist curated by DK (aka Ectoplazm), the lead singer of Junks.

  1. The Auryn – Klaus Doldinger
  2.  Surveillance Camera – Rey Pila
  3. Oscar Mike – Captain Now
  4. Contact High – Architecture in Helsinki
  5. Everybody’s Movin’ – Junks (Robert Parker remix)
  6. Together In Electric Dreams – Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder
  7. Playing For Time – Madleen Kane
  8. Clutch – Miami Nights 1984
  9. 11th Dimension – Julian Casablancas
  10. That Funky Music – Midnight Driver
  11. Popularity – Sparks
  12. Annie – Neon Indian
  13. Anthonio – Berlin Breakdown Version – Annie
  14. Shannon’s Eyes (12” Version) – Girogio Moroder, Paul Engemann
  15. Firecracker – Yellow Magic Orchestra
  16. Communication – Ace Marino
  17. The Touch (LIFELIKE remix) – Mitch Murder
  18. Ooey – Vitalic
  19. New Lands – Justice
  20. One Way Trigger – The Strokes
  21. Real Bad Lookin’ – Alex Cameron
  22. Johnny & Mary (feat. Bryan Ferry) – Todd Terje
  23. Nuclear Holiday – Junks
  24. Enola Gay – OMD

 

The playlist I’ve compiled is a combination of songs, sounds and artists that influence Junks and the kind of music I like to mix when i’m DJing at parties or at my monthly retrowave party, Totally Rad.

The list reflects my love of synthwave and 80s synthpop, with songs that give me that warm and fuzzy nostalgic feeling, evoking images of the neon-drenched, Blade Runner-esque cityscapes implanted in my brain from too-much-movie-watching but also from my life here in the futuristic cities of Hangzhou and Shenzhen, China.

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Keep up with Junks here.

annie goodchild, “ether”

annie goodchild, “ether”

Annie Goodchild has been enthralling us with her music for a hot second, hints of Annie Lennox and other incredible vocalists noticeable in her timbre. As the world seeks out fresh examples of strong, independent, and incredible women to add to their playlists, we think Goodchild fits the bill ten times over. And though we have to wait another month to hear this amazing songstress’ EP in its entirety – Meditative Mouthfuls is due out September 28th – we are pleased to share her latest single “Ether” with you now. Check it out below!

Keep up with Annie Goodchild here.

inspired & the sleep, “right place, right time”

inspired & the sleep, “right place, right time”

Southern California-based duo Inspired & The Sleep – comprised of songwriter/producer Max Greenhalgh and multi-instrumentalist Bryce Outcaul – is a fan favorite, and they’ve finally got new music for our (patiently) awaiting ears. “Right Place, Right Time” provides a funky, experimental soundscape that feels perfect for the last few weeks of those lazy, warm summer days. Occurring at a relaxed pace, this track is perfect to jam out to at that last summer BBQ or while hanging out with your significant other on a car or boat ride. The lyrics, however, call to mind a more intricate thought process than the instrumental vibe would suggest. Explains the duo of the track:

“Right Place, Right Time” is our anthem for forgiveness and heartbreak. It recollects a period in my life where I was deeply in love with an individual that, simply put, didn’t feel the same way about me. I spent so much time, energy, and thoughts into resenting this girl and whoever she wound up with. This song is about the introspective dialog of predicting/hoping for the perfect time and place to communicate my apologies and best wishes. Letting go is ultimately the only answer in order to move on.

Keep up with Inspired & The Sleep here.

tofû x chloe, “wayward”

tofû x chloe, “wayward”

We are quickly becoming fans of the label Absent Mind. They are onto their third release since they launched earlier this year, and their latest record has been produced by tofû. Vocalist Chloe Farrell has collaborated with him for “Wayward,” a really breathtaking listen with effortless style.

Her drifting yet somehow gritty tones are the perfect match for tofû’s understated production. Muted chimes and lightly bubbling electronica are the backdrop for its soul-searching melody, and we love the way he uses pauses to carve out suspense and atmosphere.

Keep up with Tofû here.

dakota blue, plaza to plaza

dakota blue, plaza to plaza

Los Angeles-based visual artist, illustrator, zine-maker, and multi-instrumentalist Dakota Blue finally drops his insatiable 8 track Plaza to Plaza LP today, and we’ve got the streaming premiere! Starting in an eery way with what seems to be old opera music, “Plaza I” eases us into the emotional soundscape we are about to embark upon slowly and painlessly. “Private Car” keeps us at that tempo, blissfully floating through electric guitar notes and reverb for days. When we get to “Plaza II”, we aren’t sure if we should expect an extension of its predecessor or not, but it seems these two plazas exist in completely different atmospheres. Whereas the first gave us a taste for nostalgia in its entirety, the third track dances at a quicker tempo, layered with original vocals. “Game Show” brings the energy back down, but not quite to that of the first two tracks. In fact, it does continue with the “eery” theme, incorporating more of Dakota Blue’s vocals like its predecessor.

“I’m The Mannequin” feels older, perhaps with the way dissonance is manipulated throughout. “Scorpion’s Theme”, however, feels exactly as it is described, with heightened sounds to indicate staccato moments of intensity, as though you are facing down with a scorpion in person. This track absolutely belongs in a stressful horror movie, along with many of its colleagues on this collection. (Should we throw that idea into the universe?)

“Beijing” is melancholic in sound, beautiful in its vocalization and the simplicity of the lyrics. Dakota Blue rounds out Plaza to Plaza referencing a third plaza, “Plaza III”. This track begins so quietly, you almost have to focus on nothing but the music. Which is a testament to the way this musician creates, his experimental functions so pronounced that it is most admirable to find time to enjoy these tracks with your mind, body, and soul.

But don’t just take our word for it. Check it out in all of its freshly release glory below!

 

we are parasols, “the gods have become disease”

we are parasols, “the gods have become disease”

Industrial shoegaze collective We Are Parasols – comprised of D (Vocals, Synthesizers, Bass), Jeremy Wilkins (Guitars, Piano, Synthesizers, Samples, Vocals), and Alec Eye (Drums, Synthesizers, Samples) – recently released new track “The Gods Have Become Disease”, and it’s time for your curious ears to have a listen. A dark, reverb-filled soundscape and luscious, intense vocals are the two outstanding aspects of this track, the overall feeling one of a hard rock ballad. If you’re looking for something a little heavier sounding than the pop-infused tracks of summertime 2018, this is your jam.

Keep your eyes peeled for We Are Parasols’ new EP toward the end of September, and keep up with them here.

whoa dakota, patterns

whoa dakota, patterns

Talk about an empowering new album! Artist Whoa Dakota has recently released her new album ‘Patterns’ on August 17th! Jessica Ott, who you may know better as the artist of Whoa Dakota speaks out about her new album saying, “This album is about everything that made me. Patterns weaves two main narratives: breaking free of our own destructive cycles through accountability as well as reconciling how our roots continue to shape our identity.”This multi-genre album with 80’s inspired vibes is all about becoming who you are and finding yourself throughout your life while also breaking through the same vicious routines that may hold you back. Growing up with her parents and grandmother, Ott learned many valuable lessons and stories in which she uses in her music nowadays. The track ‘Patterns’ is an upbeat and catchy yet teachable song that inspires you to break away from your unhealthy patterns. “Patterns” is the one song that sets the mood for what you can expect on the whole album. Songs such as “Animal”, as well as countless other tracks on the album also refer back to the same old cycle that you do not want to get caught up living in; you just need to break free of all the cycles and patterns. While listening to Whoa Dakota’s new album, you may hear many vocal similarities when compared to alternative/indie artist, St. Vincent. Both artists are strong female singers that you do not want to pass up.

Take the time to go listen to Whoa Dakota’s new album Patterns, and you will not be disappointed! If you have the chance, make sure you also go to see Whoa Dakota live!