by Meredith Schneider | Jul 27, 2018 | premieres, videos
Though pop musician Nicholas Schneider has been creating art for quite a while under different personas – he gained a cult following after his work as Nicky Sparkles was released – and has been doing it well. Now he’s releasing music under his given name – Nick Schneider – and we’ve got the exclusive premiere of the new music video for his synth-fueled track “That’s My Girl”. With his light, high vocal range, and an instrumental sound all-too-reminiscent of the 80’s, you knew he had to bring the same flare to the music video. And he has, in great style, adding visual effects that were used in that timeframe. The song itself is catchy and light, making it – and its accompanying visual – perfect for our end of summer evenings.
(Don’t remind us summer is almost over.)
Keep up with Nick Schneider via Soundcloud.
by ImperfectFifth | Jul 27, 2018 | soundtrack
My new record releasing everywhere July 27 is called City Living. When I wrote it last April and all through the recording the working title was Summer Somewhere. After putting out a couple of records and a bunch of EPs that were really folky and ridiculously sad I wanted to create something fun and upbeat that felt like summer in New York City. The record turned out really awesome and it has the upbeat summertime party vibe I was chasing. Funny thing though, a lot of the lyrics are still pitch dark and brokenhearted, but you can dance to them! I’ve accepted that life has ups and downs and I like to write about emotions that skew to the bummer side of existence. I think there’s freedom in honesty and reflecting the world and life without trying to sand off the rough parts. I’m happy that the music on this record is more of a party and can draw listeners who aren’t necessarily showing up just for the lyrics. This playlist is a sample of the songs and records I was listening to for the six months leading up to recording City Living as well as the four singles I put out in advance of its release.
Keep up with Rue Snider here.
by ImperfectFifth | Jul 26, 2018 | soundtrack
I wanted to share a few of the artist and more specifically the songs that shaped my writing style from a very young age. These artists all had something to say with the lyrics of their soulful songs, and by my teens I was singing back these lyrics before I truly knew what they meant. These freedom fighting songs paved the way to speak truths to the masses…and realize the concept of “if one person isn’t free, none of us are free.” Artists are needed at this time to respect the roots of activist music, in all it’s form, and to keep the soul in resistance.
Keep up with Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics here.
by Karina Marquez | Jul 26, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Rising artist Raffaella is NYC born and bred, and that city girl vibe is encapsulated into a little bubble of clever pop that is her second single, “Bruce Willis.” While the badass action star is the title of the track, he is only mentioned once, giving way to Raffaella’s commentary of the “cool rich kid” mentality. Her songwriting is sharp – the chorus is made up of brutally honest lyrics that show the significance of the teen image, especially when it comes to physical wealth and appearance:
Broke into Gucci pretend that I’m bougie to fool ya,
All that AC feeds American dreams to the cool kids,
My straight jacket’s form keeps me cozy and warm till the morning,
All that AC feeds American dreams to the cool kids.
Her music runs deep. Not only is her voice beautiful, but she provides a social commentary on issues that are relevant in today’s society, which, in this case, is the upper class and the damaging image that comes with it. This makes her the farthest thing from your typical pop star. She’s smart, savvy, and here to stay.
Listen to Raffaella’s first single “Sororicide,” and keep up with her here.
by Aubrey Hanson | Jul 25, 2018 | albums, premieres
Nashville-based musician Collin Gundry, whom you may know as Tuxedo Wildlife, releases his new EP Myself Together this week, and we have the exclusive streaming premiere of this masterpiece in its entirety. Many of the songs on this EP are emotional, heartfelt songs while many of the songs also have a slower beat yet calming feel to them. Tracks “Isotopes” and “Myself Together” are a little faster compared to the rest, and the vocals are a bit reminiscent of Imagine Dragons. But his luscious, deep vocals create a unique kaleidoscope of a landscape that is established at the beginning of the EP, and doesn’t drop off until the very last lines of the sixth track.
Myself Together embodies his journey through uncertain love and emotions which I’m sure many people can relate to throughout life, which is just another one of the reasons why Tuxedo Wildlife is a perfect new artist to listen to. Not only can you check out his new music below, but you can also check out his new video for “Depths” on YouTube.
Keep up with Tuxedo Wildlife here!
**co-written by meredith schneider
by Karina Marquez | Jul 24, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
L.A. artist Miranda Glory is a skilled singer and songwriter with years spent at the most prestigious music schools in the world under her belt, and this new track is the latest result of her raw talent. “Hypochondriac” was inspired by Glory’s obsession with WebMD. With the help of her clever lyrics, her inspiration became a track that highlights the pain of not being able to trust someone in a relationship. Glory’s lyrics capture the anxiety we feel when we start doubting ourselves:
Think you’re always up to something or someone else,
Try to tell myself it’s nothing,
But a bruise becomes a blot clot.
By allowing herself to be vulnerable, she creates a connection with people who can relate to what she’s feeling. Her music shows the maturity of a veteran pop icon, yet she is just getting started. “Hypochondriac” is more than your typical Top 40 track. Its sharp lyrics, syncopated beats, and smooth vocals create something magical, and Glory is on her way to the top.
Be sure to check out Miranda Glory’s EP, which is set to be released later this year, and keep up with her here.
by Meredith Schneider | Jul 24, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
New York-based indie pop songstress Rén with the Mane is ready to add a touch of beauty to your summertime with her new track “Changes”. As she sings about being ready for a transition away from a relationship, the conflict she is going through is painfully palpable. Her gorgeously soft, yet strong, vocals instill a sense of calm at the same time, making this song perfect to enjoy while relaxing at the beach.
The other fun part? She’s singing about being ready for the “Changes” in her life. It feels as though humankind as a collective has been adjusting in ways previously unheard of, really getting in touch with their more vulnerable sides. This song can help prepare you for that. So, if you’re getting ready to make a change – and we all are – this song is probably perfect for you.
Keep up with Rén with the Mane here.
by Aubrey Hanson | Jul 23, 2018 | premieres, wolf tracks
“The Strand” by Daniel Feinberg was released right on time for summer seeing as it is the perfect song for a nice summer drive. This song embodies the elements of indie music mixed with a smooth blend of classic folk vocals. The lyric video is being released today, and we have the exclusive premiere of the beautiful, cloud-filled visual so that you and your friends can learn all the fun lyrics to your new favorite song!
You can find more of his music with similar sounds throughout multiple music streaming softwares which will get you prepared for his new single officially being released on July 27th! Songs such as “Elegy For My Band In An Antique Store”‘ and “Summer on the West Coast” have even more of an alternative rock sound to them so you can enjoy any song no matter what genre of music you prefer.
by Meredith Schneider | Jul 23, 2018 | albums, premieres
Seattle-based indie rock/soul band Lanford Black is ready to take on the world with their new LP Electric Sweat. And, honestly, with the temperatures being what they are across the board, we’re ready to accept it into our lives as well. And though it won’t be available until July 27th, we happen to have the exclusive streaming premiere of the 10 track, self-released stunner in its entirety.
Touching on a variety of current issues, the band addresses life both previous to and after the election. Throwing in catchy, upbeat hooks, the messages are delivered in a way that is easily digestible, and super fun to jam out to. We might recommend all ten songs to be added to your end of summer bbq playlist, while you’re still in the mood to entertain and catch the sun’s rays. The soundscape lends itself nicely to a night in the backyard with friends, even in this sticky weather.
Tour Dates
June 14th // Seattle, WA // Barboza
June 29th // Spokane, WA // The Big Dipper
June 30th // Missoula, MT // TBA
July 1st // Bozeman, MT // TBA
July 2nd // Boise, ID // TBA
July 7th // Salem, OR // The Space
July 14th // Seattle, WA // Ballard Seafood Fest
July 27th // Seattle, WA // Sunset Tavern
Keep up with Lanford Black here.