New Music

Prince Daddy & The Hyena Release New Music Video

Albany troublemakers Prince Daddy & The Hyena just released a tour-footage video of their song, “***Hidden Track***.” The video is pretty hilarious, featuring some of the best moments from their recent tour with their fellow emos in oso oso. In case you aren’t familiar with P Daddy, they sound a lot like an impossibly raucous combination of Atom and His Package, Andrew WK, and The Hotelier. “***Hidden Track***” is the last song on Prince Daddy & The Hyena’s latest release, Adult Summers, out now via Broken World Media. The “pay what you want” rate is an incredible deal – make sure you swing by and give it a download.

Quinn Lewis – “Rooftop”

Quinn Lewis‘s cinematic “Rooftop” fell into our hands the other day and it caught our attention for being straight-up catchy electropop. “Rooftop” is actually a sort of reinvention for Lewis, who has been an active musician for quite some time. The Australian artist is currently based in Nashville, where he creates his particular brand of indie electronica with co-producer Danen Reed. “Rooftop” starts out understated and evolves into a more driven track, mixing pulsing synths with the occasional electric guitar riff. “Rooftop” is the first of five singles in Lewis’ repertoire. Check it out via Soundcloud below. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/258146591″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Latchmere – “Not You feat. Dylan”

Mysterious Australian house artist Latchmere hit us hard with the groovy “Not You.” Featuring the warped vocals of Dylan, the track takes her bubblegum delivery and pairs it with a dark house beat, turning it into something menacing but dance-able. Fans of David Guetta or Daft Punk would probably dig Latchmere’s take on melodic electronica. Swing by Latchmere’s Soundcloud page to snag a free download of “Not You.” [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/269827418″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Van William – “Fourth Of July”

Topical and catchy! “Fourth Of July” is the lighthearted, debut jam from LA-based artist, Van William. In this particular song, Van William channels the upbeat, quirky indie rock of scene veterans Built to Spill or The Violent Femmes with a modern, commercial spin. “Fourth Of July” is full of infectious gang vocals and peppy acoustic guitar, truly a jam for the dog days of summer. “Fourth of July” is available now via Soundcloud and Spotify.  [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/270410710″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

I.O.D. – “Round Here”

Brownsville is a tough part of New York, but that doesn’t stop B’ville native I.O.D. from being inspiring when he talks about the truths of his home. On “Round Here” I.O.D. describes in vivid details the scenes his crew has seen, giving insight into their methodologies and exactly why the “fire forming in their bellies” to succeed. In addition to providing commentary, I.O.D. proves his he can rap his ass off. Riding the midnight-saxophone beat with incredible flow and cadence, I.O.D. is everywhere from melodic to bulleted on this track. Press play below.

nIgel, NePh & Xany – “Morphine”

Chicago is currently a hotbed for up-and-coming rappers. The drill scene and the Save Money movement are well-covered in the blogosphere, but talent lurks elsewhere too. In a collaboration with producer Xany, we find two such emcees in nIgel and NePh. With natural chemistry, the two rappers utilize clever wordplay to float between talking on “morphine” and “more fiends.” Their raps are drugs, and their listeners are fiends for more. On the production side of things, Zany comes through with a lovely, hazy landscape to flow over. It’s higher energy than the Xanax and morphine tags would suggest, but the general smokiness of it all results in a great substance track from all angles.

LIF – “You Don’t Know Love”

We first wrote about LIF, AKA Felipe Cea, a few months ago when we first heard his distinct brand of indie-pop and funk. If “It Ain’t Over” was his pre-summer jam, “You Don’t Know Love” is truly his mid-summer banger. Robotic techno swirls and a deep groove bolster LIF’s poppy delivery – fans of CHVRCHES or hits like “Pumped Up Kicks” would dig the catchy electronica-funk of “You Don’t Know Love.” LIF’s music is out now via Lyfeik Records. “You Don’t Know Love” is below for your listening pleasure. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/269880186″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /]

Los Espinas – “In The Street”

Australian garage-rockers Los Espinas have a great indie rock tune on their hands with “In The Street.” Their sound is classic, but raucous, sounding a lot like a contemporary Bruce Springsteen mixed with early aughts garage-rock like The Strokes or The Vines (The Vines drummer Lachlan West mixed this particular track). We particularly enjoyed the bouncy, opening guitar riff – it should be enough to get you hooked. Los Espinas’ latest release is an EP, The Tide. Check it out via Soundcloud or Spotify. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/249940437″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /]

Palmlines – “Dull Brights”

Palmlines is a PA collective specializing in jagged, jazzy rock music. The anthemic “Dull Brights” caught our ears for sounding like fellow collective Anathallo with a touch of Sufjan Stevens and Cursive. We particularly liked Palmlines’ use of percussive guitar lines and spastic drumming, which is sure to please the math-rock nerd in all of us. Palmlines is due to release an album in August – till then, check out “Dull Brights” via Soundcloud below. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/269266198″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

SAINT BEST – “In The Morning”

Copenhagen quartet SAINT BEST is all about nu-disco, electro pop with a tropical twist. “In The Morning” is a catchy song with a retro, 80s flavor. We were particularly impressed with the official music video, which is a tribute to the Japanese classic “Tampopo” by Jûzô Itami. In the video, a couple visits the beach for a romantic getaway, which eventually evolves into some strong innuendoes featuring food. It’s something you just have to see. We recommend sticking around and watching the video below. You can pick up “In The Morning” from most major platforms, including iTunes.

WOMPS – “Manners”

Glasgow post-punk act WOMPS are energetic, angular, and fun. Their Steve Albini-recorded debut features the single “Manners,” which highlight’s the band’s use of piercing guitar work, frenetic drums, and singer Ewan Grant’s distinct howl. Its easy to see why this intrepid group performed at SXSW this year – instead of polishing their scuzzy edges, the band let their music do the talking, opting for something sincere and sunny instead of polished and robotic. WOMPS’ debut, Our Fertile Forever, is out now via Displaced Records. Check it out on their Bandcamp page. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/263391436″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

John War – “The Difference”

“The Difference” sounds glitched out and blissful, kind of like a new relationship. Unsurprisingly, that’s exactly what John War wrote this particular song about – the disconnect between expectation and reality when meeting a new person, especially in the case of a budding romance. A summer song at heart, “The Difference” is also icy and hypnotic, bringing to mind the stuttering electronica of The Postal Service mixed with the spaced out indie rock of Tame Impala. It’s cool to take things nonchalantly, but that comes at a price. John War is pointing out how difficult it can be to get close to someone in 2016. Give “The Difference” a listen via the Soundcloud widget below. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/269178660″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Loud Forest – “Set You Free”

Loud Forest is an LA based band. You’d probably never guess it because of their down-home, folky sound, but we assure you, it’s true. The band is fronted by married duo Rachel and Bernard Chadwick – they penned “Set You Free” about a deer head that hangs in their kitchen (affectionately named “Henry”). Beyond the lyrics, we dig Loud Forest’s neo-folk vibes that sound like their contemporaries in Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes and The Head and the Heart. Swing by Loud Forest’s Bandcamp page and pick up “Set You Free.” [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/268913259″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

CHIMES – “Come Get It”

It has been a bit since the Londoners in CHIMES have released a single (last August, if you’re counting), but the duo recently broke their dry spell with “Come Get It,” a funky new single in the vein of genre heroes Daft Punk. Track highlights include a bouncy guitar riff, a 4/4 stomp, and sprightly blasts of synth. If you’re looking for a new song to bust a move to, look no further. Stop by iTunes to snag a copy of “Come Get It.” [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/269008222″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]

Young Mister – “Anybody Out There”

We first wrote about Young Mister a month or so ago when his video for “Pasadena” found its way into our inbox. Young Mister is also known as Steven Fiore and we’re happy to post about another one of the singer/songwriter’s new jams. “Anybody Out There” is a tune that sounds bright, urgent, and airy, perfect for a smooth, summer drive. His light, southern-flecked indie rock is reminiscent of Phoenix or Manchester Orchestra’s lighter fare, with a hint of Brian Fallon’s distinct drawl. Swing by Young Mister’s Bandcamp page for a look at the merch he has to offer. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/257387188″ params=”color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]