Sometimes we find a song or a video or an album that we want to talk about. Whether it’s something we found, something that found us, a premiere, whatever. We will clarify, of course, but this is where you can find those.

**My dad came up with the title of this one. He’s a clever man whose wheels got turning when I said an “imperfect fifth” could also be called a “wolf interval” or “wolf fifth.”

my brothers and i, heartbeat

my brothers and i, heartbeat

You may have already heard of the talented quartet My Brothers And I from their many features on popular TV shows such as 'Pretty Little Liars' which featured one of their well known songs 'Nowhere To Run'. Their music has also been featured on commercials here and...

belmont, belmont

belmont, belmont

Pop punk is a genre that many of us identify as our first real musical love. It’s the music that blasted in our earphones as we tried to survive eighth grade . And for many of us, that love fades away as our own teenage angst forms into something new, something...

charles fauna, eulogy

charles fauna, eulogy

An eery intro, flooded in reverb. Light percussion, reminiscent of water droplets on a calm, dreary day. That’s the soundscape that’s painted immediately, even before the raspy, robust vocals of Brooklyn-based musician Charles Fauna set in on his single "The Boatman",...

jeremy & the harlequins, remember this

jeremy & the harlequins, remember this

If you have never heard of NYC-based band Jeremy & the Harlequins, then you are in for a treat. While this band is fairly new, over the last few years, they have seen growing success in their past music, such as being featured in movies, playlists, and even going...

seasaw, “god(zilla)

seasaw, “god(zilla)

Everyone's favorite indie pop duo Seasaw - expertly comprised of Meg Golz and Eve Wilczewski - is back with another new music video for the entrancing track "God(zilla)". With insightful, relatable lyrics set to raw guitar, their gorgeous, far-ranging vocals make the...

lasso spells, “yeah right”

lasso spells, “yeah right”

Nashville-based, self-proclaimed "dessert rock" collective Lasso Spells - comprised of Brett Dudash, Teddy Nabozny, Eric Melton, and Justin Lock - is really taking their psychedelic take on garage rock to new heights. While new track "Yeah Right" boasts reverb that is...