UK-based artist Billy Low has just released “Chillin’,” an indie pop jaunt that navigates the turbulence of social anxiety. We are definitely no strangers to the fear of interpersonal communication, which is likely the main reason we started the blog in the first place– stay at home, listen to music, write about music, with the …
Joel Porter – “Patterns In The Badlands”
Joel Porter‘s latest release, “Patterns In The Badlands,” is a beautifully crafted folk song that has some really great experimental sounds. The opening looping noise is both dreamy and unusual. It gently grabs the listener’s attention and establishes a mellow mood for the duration of the song, acting as a subtle pad. Slow percussion, clean …
Bernard Hering – “Drive on, drive on”
From the Netherlands, Bernard Hering has captured our musical hearts with the sweet sounds of analog recording. His latest track, “Drive on, drive on,” beholds a fantastic, stripped-back performance that has been captured live via the warm studio gear from yesteryear. There is nothing quite like a recording that is authentic and free of modern-day, …
Alanna Matty – “Rabbits”
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Alanna Matty was on tour when she wrote “Rabbits,” her new and delightfully introspective single. “Rabbits” is gloriously stripped back in its production, beginning with just a lone acoustic guitar. Matty’s vocals are soon to join, familiar and warm, yet no obvious comparisons come to mind. She sings as though she loves the …
Jemma Johnson – “Sing It With Me”
From Derby, UK, rising singer-songwriter Jemma Johnson is no stranger to our blog and we’ve been excitedly watching her numbers grow since we first met, gaining over 64k subscribers on YouTube and over 20 million streams on Spotify alone. She’s also been featured on several curated playlists, including New Pop UK, Easy, and All New …
Remy Reilly – “What Do Ya Know”
Dallas-based pop artist Remy Reilly has just released “What Do Ya Know,” an upbeat track that is sure to brighten your day with its springtime vibes. “What Do Ya Know” was pitched to us as a pop song, but, vocally, it possesses some major Jade Bird vibes, who just so happens to be one of …
Ydegirl announces debut album, shares new song “Parody of Crime”
“Parody of Crime” is taken from Ydegirl‘s self-titled debut album, out October 15 on Escho. Danish avant-pop artist Ydegirl has just announced the release of her debut album. Following up to “breezing back and forth between” and “Zodiac,” she has also shared a new single, “Parody of Crime,” of which she said: “‘Parody of Crime’ was the last song …
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Oropendola spreads their wings on debut track “Stillness”
In its name, in its lyrics, and in its music, Oropendola is very intentional. The brainchild of Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and musician Joanna Schubert, the project is named after a bird native to Central and South America whose moniker translates roughly to “golden pendulum.” On “Stillness,” the debut release from Oropendola, Schubert builds upon this idea of a pendulum as the …
Mimi Raver explores enduring grief and love on moody cut “Easier”
Recorded in 2020 amongst the backdrop of the global pandemic, upcoming sophomore album Me And The Machine by Mimi Raver charts the highs and lows of the human condition in extraordinary circumstances. Written, performed and engineered in Raver’s home studio dubbed “Room 8”, the project was recorded reel to reel on analog tape to preserve the raw, unaltered state of …