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.”
the angry lisas, “wingwalkers”
The Angry Lisas shine a light on life’s heartbreaking realities and how crucial it is to learn to let them go in their impassioned and deeply genuine new video for their single “Wingwalkers.” Sean Taylor, the principal songwriter for the Portland-based indie-rock...
eryn martin, “namesez”
Eryn Martin has paired with Brazilian funk aficionado R2 to produce her new boundary breaking track “Namesez.” Martin’s personal brand of asymmetrical alt pop is known for using dusky instrumentals to create music that is poignant, contemplative, and softly menacing....
twin xl, “problematic”
a match made in pop music heaven.
gaidaa, overture
R&B/Soul singer Gaidaa releases her debut eight-song EP, Overture. Gaidaa’s cover of a Kehlani song caught the attention of Dutch producer and artist Full Crate, which helped to rocket her career. The EP is a breath of fresh air that we all needed, a new sound...
the veronicas, “biting my tongue”
A certain crowd grew up with the sultry, badass sounds of The Veronicas as the backdrop to their adolescent years. I happen to be a certain member of that certain crowd, and my love for the duo was amplified both by the fact that they are twins (Ahem! Twins need more...
the danberrys, shine
every time you listen, you will find new meanings behind the lyrics
mai kino, “dopamine”
With the mélange of sounds in “Dopamine” one could only imagine the array of colours that Kino would see as she listens.
beautiful dudes, “nite nite”
Beautiful Dudes have channeled their determination and spunk into their newest single, “Nite Nite.”
joshua ackley, “working class”
Joshua Ackley released his debut single, “Working Class”, which is a part of his upcoming album Dark Arts. After moving to New York at the age of 19 to follow his music dreams, he has been on the scene in different bands such as the art-punk band The Dead Betties and...
roderick august, forever the far the closer the near
Roderick August’s folky music is reminiscent of the sound of The Lumineers and Bob Dylan.