by Nick Sessanna | Oct 9, 2016 | New Music
New York City duo Jason Klauber and Molly Shea are. Acrylics. “One In Seven” is a super-pleasant indie-pop song. It flip-flops between a 7/8 and 8/8 time signature, giving it a slightly angular feel. About “One In Seven,” Acrylics say,...
by Nick Sessanna | Oct 9, 2016 | New Music
Typhoon frontman Kyle Morton is releasing a solo album called What Will Destroy You. He specializes in folksy acoustic jams with a tinge of Local Natives-style indie rock tossed in. We were particularly taken aback by a percussion-filled break in the otherwise...
by Nick Sessanna | Oct 8, 2016 | New Music
Denis The Night & The Panic Party is an idiosyncratic collective born two years ago featuring members from Italy and United Kingdom. “Androgynous Love” combines elements of electro-psychedelia, shoegaze, noise, and avant-garde, eschewing traditional...
by Nick Sessanna | Oct 8, 2016 | New Music
Flying Ibex combines electronica, psych-pop, and afro-beat into something intriguing. The act came together when discussing Brazilian music and a shared love for Dylan. “Could Have Gone Your Way” mixes a simple Casio keyboard tone with Barnaby Keen’s...
by Nick Sessanna | Oct 8, 2016 | New Music
Controversial producer LUXXURY has been banned from many streaming platforms… YouTube isn’t involved – so we’re happy to write about his new jam, “What Do Ya Really Want?.” The song is a slow-disco jam with a hint of malaise,...