kathleen, “the longest year”

kathleen, “the longest year”

Has anyone else felt a little ruffled throughout the new year so far? 2019 has been pretty thrilling, and pretty unexpected in several ways. Well, we haven’t found a track yet this year that captures that feeling quite as poetically as Kathleen‘s “The Longest Year”. Theatrical in its disposition, the song perfectly displays the artist’s emotion-driving vocals, and we’re hooked.

Keep up with Kathleen here.

kismit, “look no further”

kismit, “look no further”

Los Angeles-based art pop duo KiSMiT have really taken things to a slow, playful, soulful place with new track “Look No Further”. Once again perfectly displaying Barnette’s vocal range and incredible emotional depth, “Look No Further” is truly everything we need to believe in love again.

Expands KiSMiT on the track:

No human escapes desire and its open endlessness. “Look No Further” is about trusting that there is an infinite well of love within one relationship. As we come to our 6 years of loving one another, the subtle has only become more sublime, the depths we’ve experienced together have been beyond what we could have imagined, like a fine wine only getting better with time.

With the state of the world and all of the violence and horror we are constantly reminded of, we just want to put more love out there.

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, we’ve got your exclusive premiere right here.

Keep up with KiSMiT here.

love or the lack of it: our favorite tracks of february 2019

love or the lack of it: our favorite tracks of february 2019

While half the country is being pummeled by snow, w’ve been searching far and wide for the best new tracks of February 2019. Most of this is because we were originally supposed to go on a weekend getaway to Seattle this past weekend, and since that was canceled (HELLO, SNOW!), we have had a little more time on our hands. So, this month’s soundtrack is stacked already. And it’s only heading toward more greatness because – as you know – we continually update this sucker all month. So check below for newbies from Hugh Marsh, Gold Connections, Emarosa, Cheat Codes, Celeste, and more below!

Come back for more additions to the playlist throughout the month of February!

anja kotar, “kids”

anja kotar, “kids”

Beginning with a little tongue in cheek dialogue, Anja Kotar‘s single “Kids” is infectious and honest, its accompanying music video no different. As the artist parades around in candy colored outfits, rocking each of them with a confidence that addresses the self love aspect of the track better than any other visual could. This is one of our new favs, and you’re going to want to check it out.

Keep up with Anja Kotar here.

spectator, “waves”

spectator, “waves”

Megan Rooney and Jeffrey Albert project their emotionally vibrant lyricism into the ether with the latest single, “Waves”, from their musical project Spectator. As Albert implores the object of his affection to take him “on a ride on the other side of [their] mind,” you begin to realize how vastly similar significant others and relationships can be to waves in an ocean. At times, relaxing and glowing. At others, turbulent and exciting. Either way, we’re on board with the track and think you will be too!

Keep up with Spectator here.

damsel and distress, “not your type”

damsel and distress, “not your type”

Nashville-based rock collective Damsel and Distress has a flare for the dramatic, and is fronted by Alisha Lynn on powerful lead vocals. A true anthem for people who have been crushed by egos in relationships, their new track “Not Your Type” premieres today. The track is something you’ll want to belt out alone sometimes (a la Kelly Clarkson and Celine Dion, but not in the same style), most likely in the shower or while driving. It really provides the necessary edge we’ll be needing for our week.

Explains Alisha Lynn of the single:

There was a time—and there have been several times like it—where a guy was so very sure that I was going to come crawling after him just because of who he was. He had this mentality that every girl seemed to fall right into his hand if he wanted them and he figured that, surely, I would do the same. But oh, no. I don’t quite work that way. I wanted to write a song about how I wasn’t his type—the type to just follow him home or go along with his weird ego mind-game. When I brought the idea to the band, we wrote it as an anthemic and powerful “no.” So I guess now he’ll get the point.

“Not Your Type” officially drops on February 8th. Keep up with Damsel and Distress at www.DAMSELANDDISTRESS.com.

waterfall strainer, “please don’t please me”

waterfall strainer, “please don’t please me”

Brooklyn-based “timid rock” trio Waterfall Strainer really defines that genre, their new single “Please Don’t Please Me” further representation of that truth. Even better news? We’ve got the exclusive premiere right here. With glittering reverb, the song has touches of 80s flare, slow and vulnerable. I can’t imagine not slow dancing to it somehow, and you might agree.

Pre-save the album on Spotify here. Be sure to check out Waterfall Strainer on Instagram, Facebook, and Bandcamp!

be amazed by 2019’s talent with our favorite videos of january

be amazed by 2019’s talent with our favorite videos of january

January 2019 has been an absolute gem of a month. We’ve had some insanely inspirational moments with new videos being released left and right, and have decided to share some of our absolute favs right here! Our soundtrack isn’t comprised of every video released this month, this collection just barely grazes the top of the pile. But we’re pretty jazzed about these ones, and wanted to provide a fun distraction from real life before February kicks in. Featuring David Duchovny, Hippo Campus, PRETTYMUCH, Dream Ritual, Kelsy Karter, Taliwhoah, Lily & Madeleine, Baby Goth, and more.

lillian frances, “super bowl party”

lillian frances, “super bowl party”

If you’re looking for a topical track, Davis, California-based pop musician Lillian Frances has a new track titled “Super Bowl Party”, and it’s jam packed with relevant social commentary that should fuel your fire. If you’re into tongue in cheek humor and honesty – and especially if you’re sick of Tom Brady to some extent – then this song is right up your alley. Fair warning, though, there is some language. So perhaps check it out before you agree to play it at your party for the big game. (What? Sports ball?)

Keep up with Lillian Frances here.