by Meredith Schneider | Jul 16, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Alt rock princess Meg Myers hit her stride again this weekend with the release of her latest single “Tourniquet”. Soft, voluptuous vocals bring an ethereal energy to the track as it floats through your speakers, shaping your memories of the world around you. The song echoes Myers’ quintessential dark lyricism, as she sings of self mutilation, be it emotional or physical, related to love.
Get deep with the new track below.
Keep up with Meg Myers here.
by Gemma Harewood | Jul 16, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Back on top with taste-makers CloudKid this week, TRAILS is continuing his streak of gems. This time it’s with the release of his first original single “Hold Up.” In his latest musical venture, TRAILS teams up with Rromarin for vocal duties. With her pronounced pop sensibility, Rromarin occupies a sonic space somewhere between folk and electronic that is all her own.
Pairing a stripped-down production style with a bouncing bassline and seductive vocals, TRAILS has created a forward-thinking hybrid of sound on “Hold Up.” Both artists are bringing their best game to take over the airwaves with another catchy hit.
You can stream it below!
Keep up with TRAILS here.
by Karina Marquez | Jul 13, 2018 | premieres, singles, wolf tracks
British artist Talitha Rise is a cross between a woodland fairy and Stevie Nicks, and the result is something magical. “Chapel Bell” comes from her latest album, An Abandoned Orchard House. It is as haunting as it is poetic. The instrumental is grand, dotted with a chiming bell and echoes of Rise’s croons. “Where are we running to?” she asks, making us wonder along with her.
“Chapel Bell” is the moment you literally hit the floor and then find that in the moment of reaching your lowest point there’s something holding you. It’s like the only way to get out of something is to go into it first. It’s about recovery, strength and growth and I took the analogy of the little match girl and the sound of the chapel bell on the hill near my house to represent that instinctual knowing, that alarm bell that knows when something is right or wrong for us. We can lose self-trust when we’ve been in a dark place and getting that trust again gets us up and out.
And don’t let the “Remix” in the title fool you – this is not a club track overloaded with synths and bass drops. Rise recounted her experience working with Doktor Matty B, who managed to capture and highlight the dreamlike quality of her music:
Matt remixed the track beautifully. He added this great ethereal layering and tone to it and he left it empty, he didn’t over fill it and I think his approach was just sublime and intelligent. Remixes are always tricky so it was an honour to have someone like Matt get inside the track and its true meaning.
Listen to this with the curtains drawn, eyes closed, and a cup of tea handy. Rise’s lyrics combined with her mesmerizing voice will put you in a trance that you won’t want to get out of anytime soon.
Check out Talitha Rise’s album, and be sure to keep up with her here.
by Meredith Schneider | Jul 13, 2018 | videos, wolf tracks
In May, indie pop act The Ramona Flowers – comprised of Dave Betts (keys/guitar), Steve Bird (singer), Ed Gallimore (drummer), Sam James (guitar), and Wayne Jones (bass) – released their third full-length album, 11-track stunner Strangers. And, though we are impressed by each track and the way it tells a story as a whole, we are even more impressed by the new visual representation that goes along with single “Ghost”.
The video takes place in a large, modern home nestled amongst the trees. If you’ve ever seen the Twilight series on the big screen, then imagine the band performing in the dark, uninhabited halls of Edward’s family home. Voyeuristic frames of a woman, with more artistic, visceral shots thrown in as well to keep the entire 3:44 captivating.
Keep up with The Ramona Flowers here.
by Aubrey Hanson | Jul 13, 2018 | videos, wolf tracks
Parker Bossley, a soulful singer from Canada, with many past music experiences such as playing in Hot Hot Heat and The Gay Nineties, recently released the song ‘Chemicals’ on June 14, 2018. This song combines the likes of indie rock music mixed with alternative feels that gives it the right combination for a perfect 2018 summer song. The instrumentals used in this song – such as tambourine and the steady drum beat – give this song a modern, yet classic, style so that it is not set to one specific genre, style, or category. This makes it enjoyable for everyone to listen to.
Admits Parker, “‘Chemicals’ is me writing about my relationships with drugs and love. The hook was spawned in my head on the 3rd day of a festival when the drugs just literally didn’t work anymore.”
Make sure to keep and eye on up and coming music star Parker Bossley for more soulful and modern music along with a new music video for ‘Chemicals’ coming out on July 13th!
by Nikei Green | Jul 13, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
The intro alone struck my attention from the faint sounds of keys jingling, to the massive beats that kicks in. In cues the velvet infused voice of rising new star Parker Matthews. “I’m goin’ crazy, I need you more and more,” were the lines that struck an arrow straight through my heart!
I imagine a beautiful summer evening riding with the top down, and hearing the sensual voice of Parker Matthews drifting through the air. When I played the song out loud the entire listening experience was exposed, along with the unbelievable visual that was attached. The Music Production, was solid throughout the entire track in my opinion, I applaud the gorgeous music execution.
I honestly think “Feelin’ Right” could personally reach several demographics, especially in radio play. I believe urban and pop stations would play this track – a definite crossover sound. One of my favorite parts of the song was the breakdown around minute 3:04 which was clever, yet unique in its own sense. Add a 16 bar from a hot rapper later down the road… Parker’s voice range was unbelievable! And I hope to hear more from him, and possibly a tour feature! Definitely keep your eyes and ears open for Mr. Parker Matthews!!
Keep up with Parker here.
by Gemma Harewood | Jul 12, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
With a number of collaborative features already under her belt, including “Let’s Fly Away” by Ganz and “Make You” by Nicole Millar & Alex Burnett, it’s now time for talented Australian singer/songwriter
Luna May to take the centre stage all by herself.
And that she does with her wonderful, mellow new single “Silly Boys.” Out now as the debut release from new chill-out label Absent Mind, Luna May’s distinctive tone lilts across the track (produced by Matt Sofo); a stripped back, percussive instrumental with splashes of chords to and instrumentation to add texture.
This fantastic release is out now and you can check it here.
Keep up with Luna May here.
by Karina Marquez | Jul 11, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Australian artist Harp Samuels’ latest single is a stripped-down masterpiece that draws you in with beautiful vocals and a poignant piano melody. The track is reminiscent of the styles of Sufjan Stevens or Damien Rice, but it tells a story that is entirely his own. Samuels bares his soul in the haunting way that only music can do. The lyrics are few and far between, yet they manage to encapsulate the same amount of emotion, or even more, than most ballads. In this case, the story not only lies within the lyrics, but the way the lyrics are sung:
You’re my home/I am safe with you/You’re my home/You made a space, so you could hide/Locked in your hazel eyes/I feel I can climb these mountains/When I’m/in deep, dark waters/You help me breathe/I’m in the waves but I’m able to see.
The first time around, Samuels’ voice is quiet, raw, and dark. But by the second time, the song shifts – the music swells and his voice has a renewed hope to it. The song’s simple structure is emphasized by the title – it reminds us to breathe, especially at times when that’s all we can do.
Keep up with the latest on Harp Samuels here, and be sure to check out the rest of his music.
by Karina Marquez | Jul 9, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Ed the Dog’s new single from his debut album Shame is an ode to the simpler times which, in this case, is the television era. Ed Wettenhall has created a song that is reminiscent of 90s pop. Its catchy chorus paired with an upbeat guitar gives off a song-of-the-summer vibe. While “Television Era” is incredibly charming, it also references the angst of nostalgia, growing up, and living in the modern world. But despite that, it still makes you want to dance.
Be sure to check out Ed the Dog’s album, and keep up with him here.