talker, “intimidated”

talker, “intimidated”

Grunge-pop musician talker recently released her soft, mellifluous new track “Intimidated”. The robust range of her vocals is impressive, especially with the control she has over them. With a slight bit of rasp, she delivers the song in a heart-wrenching and infinitely relatable way. Wait for that instrumental buildup around the 2 minute mark, and you have a new anthem to jam to, speakers as loud as they get.

Pure honesty. What intimidates you?

Keep up with talker here.

vōs, “serious”

vōs, “serious”

It’s time to get some smooth, easy listening in those ears of yours. Perfect timing, since London-based alt pop duo Vōs just released new track “Serious”, which wreaks of 90s R&B influence. As the strong, intense vocals, implore, “Do you wanna get serious?… Are you gonna treat me right?” part of you wants to challenge someone, and the other part of you just wants to dress up and go dancing.

So go. Get ready to this. And challenge someone on the dance floor. (Yeah, we said it. So do it!)

Keep up with Vōs here.

samuraii ft. loote, “changed my mind”

samuraii ft. loote, “changed my mind”

There’s no doubting the undeniable talent pouring out of Sweden’s very own Samuraii. Hailing from Stockholm and co-signed by the behemoth that is Ultra Music, he first came to prominence with his single “On Me” (also released on Ultra) and his huge remix of Tove Lo’s “Moments.”

The up-and-comer is back again with another fire track titled “Changed My Mind.” This banger incorporates the best elements of styles like trap and dubstep and merges them with a pop sensibility. With a solid vocal from Loote’s lead singer Emma, there’s no doubting this will be another hit for Samuraii.

It’s out now, and you can check out the track below.

bring the magic to your life with our favorite new tracks of november 2018

bring the magic to your life with our favorite new tracks of november 2018

What a month! So far, we’ve experience all four seasons in the midwest, there was a blue wave in the election, and there are literally thousands of new tracks that we haven’t had a chance to peep yet. But we have gotten our hands on some very attractive new songs, so we’ve created a November 2018 playlist for everyone to enjoy. Check back throughout the month, as we add new selections daily!

wild culture, “together alone”

wild culture, “together alone”

The dreamy pairing that is Wild Culture have just released a new single through RCA/SME. Titled “Together Alone,” this is a powerful and reflective piece of power pop that has a rich electronic tip.

With millions of plays to their name and known for their fusion of styles, Wild Culture keep to a refined vibe with the track. Interlacing piano melodies and searching drum beats, the vocals of Loren Nine are left to work their magic. The duo says: “We are so happy that it is finally available and everyone can listen to it! It is about a facet of life which we think most people have experienced.”

Listen here.

ao, “lonely hunter”

ao, “lonely hunter”

Aria Pullman Ostrander – who goes by AO in the music community – just released her latest track, a swirling beaut called “Lonely Hunter”, this morning. Sound effects make it all feel a bit otherworldly, her raspy, edgy vocals adding a hint of soul to a track that then feels more “old west” than anything else. Trust us when we say, this is something that will make you feel powerful. It’s definitely a must in your autumn soundtrack, and might be the perfect thing to play as you walk into that unavoidable upcoming class reunion.

Keep up with AO here.

monica aben, “the beginning of things”

monica aben, “the beginning of things”

Though we have to wait until November 16th to add Monica Aben‘s “The Beginning of Things” to our music library, you don’t see us over here pouting. That’s because the Venice-based songstress is sharing her new single exclusively with imperfect Fifth. Right here, right now.

“The Beginning of Things” is a delicate love song, poetic and intense in its existence. It examines a love in relation to the stars, a song that’s so lovely it’s impossible to ignore. Never mind the piano work involved, which is so mellifluous we want to dance on each note.

Check it out – and prepare to appreciate whatever love you have right now – below!

Keep up with Monica Aben here.

jordan vincent, “sister jill”

jordan vincent, “sister jill”

Los Angeles-based musician Jordan Vincent released an alluring, intense beauty of a track in latest single “Sister Jill”, which seems to be his version of a soulful rock ballad. Vincent displays his gorgeous, multi-faceted vocals while crooning, a hint of 50’s sock hop sauntering in while the guitars whir with bravado. Soft, endearing, without ever losing its rock roots.

We’re impressed, and you will be too.

Keep up with Jordan Vincent here.

the legal immigrants, “hang on”

the legal immigrants, “hang on”

Grand Rapids-based rock quartet The Legal Immigrants – comprised of Boots, Ben Taber, Kevin Kitsch, and Marcus James – has created a pretty substantial fanbase since 2015’s Drugs to Roses, and rightfully so. Latest track “Hang On” tells the story of a band that has only gained momentum and broadened in talent since then, as the toe-tapping beat and whirring guitars get you moving. After yesterday’s election especially, this track should be on everyone’s soundtrack, as it is a call for unshakable perseverance.

Put it on, play it loud, and amp up your day!

Keep up with The Legal Immigrants here.