by Jai'Tyria Hatton | Apr 18, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Goth pop artist So Below shares her new song “Visions”, her fourth and final track from her second EP II, amidst the news that she is currently testing a vinyl pressing for her next release. We couldn’t be more thrilled, and are intensely excited that So Below uses the words in her latest track to talk about staying true to who you really are, amidst the madness of the world. The track “Visions” talks about not getting stuck in the rut of your regular ways while simultaneously staying true to yourself the entire time.
Tour Dates:
5/14 London, UK @ The Dome
515 Birmingham, UK @ Mama Roux’s
5/16 Bristol, UK @ The Exchange
5/21 Manchester, UK @ Night People
5/23 Berlin, DE @ Cassiopeia
5/24 Cologne, DE @ Artheater
Keep up with So Below here.
**cowritten by: Meredith Schneider
by Jai'Tyria Hatton | Apr 18, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Boston born electronic pop duo Sleeping Lion – comprised of Nate Flaks and Noah Longworth McGuire – released a new track titled “Easy For You”, which follows their previous release “Stop It”. The track is about staying true to you after the end of a relationship. The song is very apologetic, with the singer being sorry for letting their loved one leave so easily rather than fighting for them to stay.
“Easy For You” is a positive song that talks about fighting for your love. “Easy For You” transitions from being apologetic to being understanding. The track is the available to listen to now.
Keep up with Sleeping Lion here.
by Abby Trapp | Apr 18, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
RIVVRS recently released their latest, “Let It Die”, a break-up track with a raw sound. The alt-rock track is composed of raspy vocals and intense lyrics such as “I’m gonna let it die” and “This time I didn’t pay no mind, to the song playing in my brain.” While “Let It Die” is primarily seen as a break-up song, it takes a look at everything in life that you need to “let die”– not just love.
RIVVRS explains the track for us, stating: ” ‘Let it Die’ is a breakup song but it’s more so about that feeling of reaching your limit in life and you realize something needs to change.”
“Let It Die” remains an eye-opener for anyone in need of a change.
Keep up with RIVVRS here.
by Madison Blom | Apr 18, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Kicking off her career with a hauntingly beautiful single, “Volcano” that has already started to gather a fan following and rack up thousands of streams is Storme. Over the past few years and countless hours of studio work and dedication, this budding artist has finally found her niche is scandi-pop culture. This single features some of the hottest trends in the modern pop scene which has added to her international success rate. Storme’s icy vocals and thrilling synth soundscapes has hooked thousands of fans and allowed her to break through the ordinary and bland with her unique skill and wonderfully refreshing vocal skills. As the track continues, the vocals and instrumental aspects of the track continue to mount until they seem to explode with an exciting, energetic climax. As an added skill that Storme has expressed in much of her other music, is the ability to fill every beautiful moment with lush beats that encourage dancing and movement–from the slightest head bob to full on dancing.
With so much energy behind this new release, fans are already looking forward to hearing more from this talented artist in the near future. For the time being, Storme will continue to develop her sound and put in the necessary hours in the studio to magnify her talent and truly hone in on her one of a kind sound.
by Veronica DeFeo | Apr 18, 2018 | premieres, singles, wolf tracks
Don Gallardo has just dropped a brand new track, “Oh Jane”, which will appear on his upcoming record, Still Here. Gallardo says of the single, “The narrator is in love with the person being bullied and comes to her side and suggests different ways to look at the situation with a positive manner.” Moving along an easy-going folk soundscape, Gallardo elicits feelings of sympathy and shared experience with this track. Highlighting carefully crafted instrumentation and lyricism, “Oh Jane” is anything but just another folk song. Gallardo clearly knows his sound, which is further honed in his forthcoming album.
Besides his own talented songwriting and vocals, Gallardo was accompanied by other skilled musicians to bring “Oh Jane” to life.
He says of the track:
We had Dave Roe and Bryan Owings lay down the foundation of drums and bass before we built on it. I tried numerous ideas for the guitar sound, but after sitting with Brent Mason I thought it would be nice to steer away from a country feel to a more folk-rock vibe. This song features Brent Mason on guitar. He has played with numerous performers such as Vince Gill, Chet Atkins, George Strait, Brad Paisley, and tons more. The song also features Joe Andrews from Old Crow Medicine Show on mandolin and Micah Hulscher from Margo Price band on organ. Travis Stock, Clint Maine, and I worked out the backing vocals for a few days before we recorded them. We wanted a Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers vibe for the background vocals.
Still Here will be released April 27, 2018. Stay connected with Don Gallardo: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram |
by Jai'Tyria Hatton | Apr 17, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Alternative quartet No Dry County – comprised of Dub Wood (bass, vocals), Trent Langford (Lead Vocals, Guitar), Matt Newsom (Drums, Vocals), and Bristen Phillips (Guitar) – recently released their latest track, called “Bittersweet”. The song is about understanding that things change consistently, that things cannot stay the same. The song is a slow dance single that will have you on the dance floor swaying slowly with your partner. The track talks about finding the cause for no longer communicating with one another and realizing what caused them and that person to no longer be on good terms. The lead singer in the song sings about Irreconcilable differences and the hope that those differences will be lit up again.
Keep up with No Dry County here.
by Jai'Tyria Hatton | Apr 17, 2018 | albums, wolf tracks
Lights & Bridges is a relatively new project from musician Tom Rossi, a fluent multi-instrumentalist who plays Ghanaian hand drums and African kora. Rossi serves as a therapeutic musician who has dedicated years in performing for patients in hospice care. His love for therapeutic music began after recovering for surgery for six months. He enrolled in the IM School Healing Arts in Manhattan and learned the art of healing through music over the course of six years.
The EP is a mixture of beautiful guitar songs that calm your spirit. Rossi uses his talents to further calm people during the most difficult time in their lives, death. Lights and Bridges has four songs in total. The song “Tears of Gold” from the album is a song full of melodies that relax you while lifting your spirit at the same time. “Superball”, the first song from the EP, was written with the thought of the rise and fall of everything. “Outside The Wall” is a song that is about the desperate need to fulfill everything in your life. Lemons, a personal favorite is a song about life giving you lemons and having to take those lemons and squeeze them. The EP is a set of compelling tracks that leave you relaxed and feeling motivated.
Keep up with Lights & Bridges here.
by Abby Trapp | Apr 17, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
“Tire Eyes” is the fun and phenomenal latest from Post Animal. Post Animal throws listeners for a loop while including sounds from all different genres. They include a little bit of country, but only before transitioning into a classic rock vibe shouting “TIRE EYES!” in unison at the giving the track its peppy 80’s feel. “Tire Eyes” remains groovy and is also a track you can get down to but scream with in your car at the same time. The band puts a new twist on a classic sound, which makes “Tire Eyes” so unique.
Keep up with Post Animal here.
by Veronica DeFeo | Apr 17, 2018 | singles, wolf tracks
Los Angeles’ Jean Dawson has just dropped his debut single, “Glacier Gallery”, in collaboration with producer/songwriter Lecx Stacy. Out via Kitsune, a French electronic label, Jean Dawson brings a moody, electronic edge to a hip-hop soundscape in “Glacial Gallery”. Crafting a mulit-genre sound, Dawson will drop his debut album this summer after several years of honing his sound with Lecx Stacy. The twenty-two year old artist has been making music since he was fourteen, and now, Dawson is ready to share his songs with the world. “Glacier Gallery” is just a first taste of what is to come – and it’s already very promising. As an experimental hip-hop artist, Dawson draws just the right amount from other genres to create the canvas on which “Glacier Gallery” is painted.
Says Dawson of his debut track, “I suppose in making ‘Glacier Gallery’ I was seeking a form of catharsis. When myself and Lecx sat down drafting up ideas for the most fitting amalgamation of deep house tones and sharp synths, I figured that I wanted the context of this record to fit my somewhat discontent disposition at the time. I always find myself talking about warmth in my records but for whatever reason I felt that warmth wasn’t good enough. I needed something strong and fragile like glaciers under the sun.”
If you’re looking for something entirely new in all the right ways, check out “Glacier Gallery” today.
Keep up with Jean Dawson:
Website – Instagram – Twitter – SoundCloud