Sunjacket Debuts Album “More Lifelike”
The Chicago art-rock band Sunjacket is back in the spotlight after a hiatus. The band has been toiling over a dense and experimental approach to indie rock sounds, synth-pop, ambient Continue Reading
The Chicago art-rock band Sunjacket is back in the spotlight after a hiatus. The band has been toiling over a dense and experimental approach to indie rock sounds, synth-pop, ambient Continue Reading
Lena Johanna Therese Meyer-Landrut, also known as Lena, has recently dropped a tuneful piece titled “Strip.” The project beams positivity thanks to her alluring vocals and the crafted dynamic beats Continue Reading
“Close To You” was pulled out from Dayglow’s latest album “Harmony.” The 21-year-old artist delivered the song on May 21 on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon. He was accompanied Continue Reading
The London-born South Asian multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Dewan-Dean Soomary, also known as Teenage Sequence, has released a brand new single titled “All This Art.” Out now via independent queer/trans label Get Better Continue Reading
Sigrid Solbakk Raabe, also known as Sigrid, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter who has just dropped a piece titled “Mirror. The artist who has once dominated the UK charts Continue Reading
Australian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Hamish Anderson brings back the old-school guitar heroes of the ‘70s, gaining praise for his expert mesh of rock, blues, and soul. His mysterious guitar Continue Reading
The multi-talented star, Conan Gray, has recently unveiled his latest track, “Astronomy,” which is packed with emotional lyrical content and heartwarming melodies. The uncompromisingly expressive artist plays with our heartstrings Continue Reading
Norwegian indie-folk heroes Kings Of Convenience returned a month ago with “Rocky Road,” their first song in a dozen years and the lead single from a new album called Peace Continue Reading
Ellis, the songwriting alias of Hamilton, Ontario Artist To Watch Linnea Siggelkow, announced her nothing is sacred anymore EP last month with the release of the mesmerizing new song “Hospital.” Continue Reading
The London-based band Dry Cleaning has announced a series of new tour dates. Their tour includes some American shows in November and concerts across Europe and the UK in early Continue Reading
It has been exactly 10 years since the Swedish singer, songwriter, and model Lykke Li’s dropped her epic hit “I Follow Rivers.” The artist kick-started her career with an EP Continue Reading
The American indie pop band, Cannons has dropped a dope project titled “Bad Dream,” which accumulated more than half a million views on YouTube. The project got everything needed for Continue Reading
The talented indie artist, Willow Smith, graces the scene with a foot-tapping project titled “Transparent Soul.” The accompanying drum drops performed by Travis Barker build tension and draw listeners deeper Continue Reading
J. Cole has finally returned. And while thats all anyone can talk about, there was plenty of other great releases today. Jermaine released The Off-Season, his first new work since Continue Reading
St. Vincent’s new album Daddy’s Home is here. Annie Clark’s MASSEDUCTION follow-up was preceded by three singles — “Pay Your Way In Pain,” “The Melting Of The Sun,” and “Down” Continue Reading
When the pandemic hit, New Zealand legend Neil Finn couldn’t tour as one of Lindsey Buckingham’s replacements in Fleetwood Mac anymore. Instead, Finn filmed himself playing an acoustic Prince cover Continue Reading
Apparently a lot of intense, nostalgic romance goes on in the basement of a lover’s parents’ house. Lucy Dacus released “Hot & Heavy” last month, and one of the most Continue Reading
Margo Price just showed up on a Loretta Lynn song. In recent months, Price, the Nashville country rebel, has covered Joni Mitchell, John Prine, and, uh, “WAP.” She’s got a Continue Reading
Last month, alt-rock great Liz Phair finally unveiled her plans to release the new album Soberish. We’ve been waiting on this one for a while. The pandemic-delayed album will be Continue Reading
May is Mental Health Month and this year the topic feels more relevant than ever. As more and more Americans get vaccinated and the pandemic gets closer to feeling ‘over,’ Continue Reading