by Nick Sessanna | May 21, 2017 | New Music
The genre defying anthem “Now” drifted into our inbox recently and we’ve been jamming on it ever since. “Now” comes from Grace Mitchell, a 19-year-old iconoclast from Portland. She combines lilting piano-driven verses with more aggressive...
by Cassandra Dailey | May 20, 2017 | New Music
College rock project Hush Machine by the hand of Kansas’ Sam Boatright comes wafting through the haze in his latest track “Batter Up.” Hush Machine finds its origins in 2013 when in Boatright’s final years of high school. Through waves of fuzzy vocals,...
by Cassandra Dailey | May 19, 2017 | New Music
Eirik Glambek Bøe’s solo project Kommode opens up shimmering doors of jazz, pop, and new wave in his new track “Fight or Flight or Dance All Night.” A striking electronic/analog hybrid, the track incorporates an array of synths, funk bass, trumpet, and methodical...
by Cassandra Dailey | May 19, 2017 | New Music
Stretching his limbs after a brief haitus, Beshken introduces his new project For Time is the Longest Distance Between Two People with the release of the single “The Roman Call.” After experiencing every artist’s worst nightmare in which all of his recordings, hard...
by Cassandra Dailey | May 18, 2017 | New Music
In a brief two and a half minutes New Jersey indie rockers The Fine Lines funnel intrinsic guitar line after guitar line while brooding over the world’s harsh realities in their single “Wanderlust Kids.” Formed by four friends in 2012 at Drew University, the band...
by Cassandra Dailey | May 18, 2017 | New Music
London’s electropop quartet Hugh fuels a cozy guitar-synth pairing and magnetic vocals in their single “GO.” In a compelling vocal collaboration with Benin City’s Joshua Idehen, the group channels a style and emotion that brings to mind 80’s pop domination, while...