readership, “weather underground”

readership, “weather underground”

Philadelphia-based indie rock collective Readership – comprised of Matt Lee, Gregory Matthew, Gabe McCall, and Adrian Morse – releases their new track “Weather Underground” today, and we’ve got the premiere. In the beginning, the instrumentals slowly build in volume, until they expand and the vocals set in. With bits of punk stirred around in there with the way the vocals lean and the delivery of the guitar at times, this song is simply something that will keep you moving. We’re thinking it has a little bit of 90s inspiration in it, as we can definitely see it being played in the background of a montage scene in a movie. (Hey Hollywood, you hear us?)

Get pumped for an impending change in weather with “Weather Underground”.

Keep up with Readership here.

a conversation with alice phoebe lou

a conversation with alice phoebe lou

Today’s conversation is a sit down with songstress Alice Phoebe Lou, whose album Paper Castles is out tomorrow, March 8th. The lead up to this release has proven insane for her, as – since we spoke – Robert Plant opened up for her in Leeds and she recorded a Daytrotter session with Paste. Listen on for more.

0:00   Intro
0:11    EZVisibility.com
0:22.   Dbl-take.com
0:33    imperfectfifth.com/merch 
0:47    Intro: Alice Phoebe Lou
2:04    Portishead
3:09    South Africa
6:13    “Galaxies”
8:19     Paper Castles
10:25   Upcoming tour
13:14   Psychics
15:43.  Self care
18:02.  Living in the moment

Paper Castles is out March 8th. Keep up with Alice Phoebe Lou here.

mey, “spiky love”

mey, “spiky love”

Darkness, waves of bass and intense drums, and mysterious sounds lace the ominous single from Mey titled “Spiky Love”. This is the first single off of the upcoming EP With the Lights Off, and to say it sets the tone is an understatement. The song, and its accompanying music video, embodies a special kind of darkness that has both pop and rock influences. The rage and angst expressed by Mey in the lyrics are further supported by what almost seems like drums and  heartbeat rhythm. I personally found the plucking of the guitar both sonically pleasing and unique to the landscape of the track.

Says Mey of the video:

Spiky Love » is about desire. It is about the most common human tension : between need and desire. And about having a strong desire for something that you know is wrong for you and destructive. Still, being aware of it and pointing out this paradox, while accepting it. In this song I’m trying to explore my own destructive impulsions, to let them out, and to make something beautiful out of it.
Leonard Heliot and I worked on the video for « Spiky Love » with the artwork of the EP as the starting point.
The idea (and challenge!) was to keep it all in the dark, while creating a sense of intimacy. We wanted to suggest rather than expose, and keep the dark, unhealthy atmosphere of the song as well.

Mey seems to have a lot up her sleeve for this EP, and if “Spiky Love” is any indication of what is to come, then we should all be on the edge of our seats in anticipation for the rest. You can check out Mey on her socials posted below.

Socials:
https://www.facebook.com/Meymusic/
https://www.instagram.com/mey_the_music/

cooper & gatlin, “like you” [acoustic]

cooper & gatlin, “like you” [acoustic]

Hailing from Tennessee, pop duo Cooper & Gatlin – comprised of Cooper Green (Guitar/Vocals) and Gatlin Kate James (Vocals) – releases a catchy, lighthearted new acoustic version of their single”Like You” today along with its bright and fun new visual. Believe it or not, we’re lucky enough to be hosting the exclusive premiere. This version of the song is absolutely incredible, putting a crisp spin on something already mellifluous and wonderful. Although the song is bittersweet with more melancholic lyrical content, it’s an absolute earworm that will have you tapping your toes all day.

Admits the duo of the project: “The acoustic video was such a blast to make! We already had an amazing set to work with from the main video, so it was super fun to rearrange it, and make everything work in one take! Everyone had worked so hard shooting the videos for both versions of the song, so it was so awesome to have them all dancing with us at the end of the acoustic video.”

Keep up with Cooper & Gatlin here.

nick murphy, “sanity”

nick murphy, “sanity”

While Nick Murphy may have just announced his upcoming album, Run Fast Sleep Naked, his new single from that project – a track titled “Sanity” – has been unleashed unto the world, and we’re massively digging it. Not only is the piano absolutely intriguing from the beginning, but Murphy’s soulful vocals and the layered in soundscape make it impossible to not dance. The video itself is beautifully shot, a contemplative and quirky watch that we are going to go ahead and watch a few more times today. Enjoy!

Run Fast Sleep Naked is available for preorder now. Keep up with Nick Murphy here.

kin kanyon, “fauxtown”

kin kanyon, “fauxtown”

Vancouver’s own Kin Kanyon – comprised of Dan Rocque (Guitars, Organ, Vocals), Ed Budden (Bass, Vocals), Matt Harvey (Guitar, Vocals), and Chris Rowntree (Drums) – has released the official music video for their single “Fauxtown”, and we’re having a ball with it. Get sucked into the 70’s vibe with their psychedelic soundscape, and get pulled further into the entire experience with the vintage music video that will get you groovin’. 

You don’t have to trust us, but we are keen to know your thoughts.

Keep up with Kin Kanyon here.

french horn rebellion, “renaissance man”

french horn rebellion, “renaissance man”

As French Horn Rebellion, siblings Robert and David Perlick-Molinari have been weaving their way into the hearts of music lovers around the world. With the release of their new single “Renaissance Man” comes a compilation of their tracks released from 2017 to 2019, this song the last piece of that puzzle. For them, this is an era of their creation. And while the entire compilation is worth a listen (or twelve!), we have the smooth sounds of “Renaissance Man” playing on repeat for now.

Keep up with French Horn Rebellion here.

lost leaders, promises promises

lost leaders, promises promises

Hailing from New York state, musical duo Lost Leaders – comprised of Peter Cole (Guitar/Vocals) and Byron Issacs (Guitar, Bass/Vocals) – released their endearing new 9-track full-length, titled Promises Promises on Friday. Beginning with first track “Extra-Ordinary”, the band brings an organic feeling of warmth to each track through to the last whirring notes of “Falling”. Personal favorites from the collection are “People Like Us”, “Wake Me Up”, and the darkness of “Falling Stars”, though we would never suggest trying those out without the album in its entirety.

The way Lost Leaders has crafted the energy of this album from one song to the next is bar none, and we’re electrified at the prospect of listening all week!

Keep up with Lost Leaders here.

wondr, “all for you”

wondr, “all for you”

Nashville-based musician WONDR lays it on thick with his new music video for “All For You”. Both with lyrics – what human wouldn’t want to hear that someone was doing everything just for them? – and frames filled with nice clothes, a fancy car, and clean lines, WONDR paints a lifestyle that would make anyone envious. It’s the ultimate “dream life” video, so we’re going to take a quick break to daydream ourselves with it.

Keep up with WONDR here.