jenny lewis & serengeti, “unblu”

jenny lewis & serengeti, “unblu”

Jenny Lewis has unexpectedly teamed up with Chicago-based rapper Serengeti for the new track and subsequent music video for “Unblu”.  As the lyrics create the feeling of yearning for someone who doesn’t seem to be emotionally available yet, the video enhances this longing desire by getting closer to the listener than would be possible had they not shot it with simple iPhone technology.  In a way, it feels like a series of video diaries, put together to present to the person you are waiting for so they can see how your life has been while you have been waiting.  “Unblu” is a not-so-subtle display of loneliness and fervor, tied together in a package of smooth and rich sonics.

Lewis and Serengeti say of the process of creating the song and video:

To accompany the music, Jenny made videos on her phone during the witching hours, editing while under the covers.  Then Jenny texted the tracks to another People alumnus–Andrew Broder in Minneapolis—who co-produced and mixed the songs, taking them from Garageband phone music to music that gently thumps you. Music to dance around your living room in a Day-Glo bathing suit to. Music to go bananas to while watching the news & Forensic Files on mute.

saba, “so and so”

saba, “so and so”

Saba, an acclaimed Chicago rapper and producer, has a newly released a set of singles.  One of these singles is “So and So”, which is accompanied by a stunning and spellbinding visual.  A short video, it reaches just above the two-minute mark.  In that short amount of time, Saba creates a visual that helps bring the track to life in a new way.  Simply put, “So and So” addresses adversities and the act of being vulnerable.  The opening lines of the song call for celebration of those who are able to overcome the obstacles that are thrown their way.  While the video remains in one location throughout the short duration, the fact that the specific location can have its own message for anybody who watches it makes the viewing experience all the more relatable and inclusive.

“So and So”, while shorter than some other releases, gives the viewer the time to address what might sometimes be an uncomfortable admission.  It is an honest approach to the reality of different struggles that make it hard to achieve great things.  Saba is taking the chance to let viewers know that they too can overcome their own struggles.

elise eriksen, “less”

elise eriksen, “less”

The indie pop world welcomes new talent Elise Eriksen with her debut single “Less” featuring Shoffy, a song already proving that new fans will only want more and more from this young and talented soul. Norway born, Manhattan raised and LA based; 17-year-old Elise Eriksen juggles her schoolwork with her passion for writing and recording songs. After devoting years to playing piano, refining her vocal skills, and honing her songwriting craft, the 17-year-old has mined inspiration from artists as eclectic as Stevie Nicks, Alicia Keys, and Don Toliver to form her own emotionally honest yet feel-good form of pop.

The bass-heavy grooves and subtle 80’s texturing on “Less”  bittersweetly complement the verses Elise and Shoffy trade on feelings around growing apart in a relationship. Elise’s vocal presence is this bright, up-tempo force that stays with the listener throughout the entire song. The harmonious balance of the lyrics delivers the hope still within the relationship with this verse: “’Cause I want less space between us / Less room between our skin and the bed / Less ways to keep us / From drifting apart the way that we did.”

With more music to come, make sure to keep an eye on Elise as she gears up for an exciting 2021! Stream “Less” today and keep up to date with Elise Eriksen on her Instagram page.

heather porcaro, “charleston”

heather porcaro, “charleston”

When Heather Porcaro decided to jump back into music as her form of self-expression, she did so in a way that bends genre lines.  This is reflected in “Charleston”, a heavy tune that addresses the suicide of her cousin’s brother.  What makes it even more personal is that it was co-written by her cousin.  Together, they crafted a story that takes you through various moments of time, stopping along the way at the most crucial and captivating moments to tell their story.  For example, these stops may include heart shattering details about the final conversation that they had with the person who is no longer around.  More than just a journey through time, Porcaro does what she does best, giving a sprinkle of different genres.  This magic touch ties the entire project together, giving listeners jazz, pop, and even rock elements and an opportunity to dissect while listening.

When sitting down to listen to “Charleston” for the first time, you should be prepared for a heavy theme running throughout the track.  While heartbreaking and real, it offers a chance to reflect while also appreciating the musical complexities that Porcaro has to offer.

gillian heidi, “moonlight”

gillian heidi, “moonlight”

With her new single “Moonlight”, Gillian Heidi proves to her audience that she has both the talent to impress vocally and the ability to draw you in with catchy chorus melodies and stunning metaphors.  What starts off as a gentle guitar strum and notes of insecurity turns into mid-tempo ballad about the feeling of security when looking into the eyes of somebody who shines light into your life.  This security is not uninterrupted for Heidi.  The track does not shy away from the fear that can still linger even in the most secure moments of our lives.  It actually does a magnificent job of highlighting that the fear of the unknown with this person can be a fulfilling, promising experience.  

In a stunning display of freedom, Gillian Heidi lets the world know loud and clear that she has the creativity to narrate a story that progresses from those starter nerves to a full-on prance around nature’s most beautiful displays.  All in all, she really is the one taking darkness and turning it into moonlight.

tank & the bangas, “to be real”

tank & the bangas, “to be real”

The critically acclaimed and Grammy-nominated band, Tank and The Bangas, have just put out their new EP, Friend Goals.  Within this release sits the track “To Be Real”, a blissful ode to the joy of spending time with the group of people that brings out your favorite side of you.  Created with the help of many fellow New Orleans-based artists, it acts as a bit of a narrative of what a typical weekend night out in the city is like.  One may also speculate that the chorus feels like a longing for the time being described in the verses.  Regardless, “To Be Real” paints the perfect picture of a fulfilling time with people we love.

Frontwoman Tarriona ‘Tank’ Ball says of the EP as a whole:

There are hair goals, body goals, but Tank and The Bangas are actual friend goals! This special EP is full of some of our favorite artists from New Orleans and around the globe. The fun, creative, energy is put into every track and each one is sure to have you dancing your quarantine blues away. We made this one just for you.