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Bees In A Bottle – “Jealous Mistress”

Portland based duo Bees In A Bottle have a new album set to release April 14, 2023 and their new single “Jealous Mistress” is your first taste of the upcoming project. The new album will be a collection of songs that each explore the stories of women who’ve lost a man they loved in the music industry to suicide or drug addiction. “Jealous Mistress” is a satisfying yet gut-punching continuation of the married couple’s work, they are employing their cathartic and moody songwriting to tell the tale of a woman whose husband’s recently achieved fame as a rock star sees him abandon his family and eventually take his own life. Christine McAllister sings poignantly asking “Was it the push of the crowd? Or the pull of death?” asking as our widowed wife, pleading to understand how it all could have happened. Fans of Mountain Goats, The Decemberists, or Against Me![...]

Jen Cloher – “My Witch”

Melbourne’s figurehead of their famous DIY scene, Jen Cloher has exciting new album, I Am The River, The River Is Me upcoming and their newest single “My Witch” has just been released in anticipation of the LP.  The catchy indie rock cut plays with more of a pop sound, using a homophonic sound with vocals, bass, synth, guitar, and drum all pushing the same rhythm and melody while Cloher builds out the tracks sound using that rhythm as a center in a blues-like fashion. The veteran singer/songwriter’s vocals are such a joy through the whole track, espousing evocative lyrics in sultry, calm and confident tone and is boosted even further by some lush background singing throughout. Fans of Haim, Neko Case, and St. Vincent will find lots to love in this new track. Listen to “My Witch” now on Spotify or YouTube. Find more from Jen Cloher on their website.

Beano Naboo & The Real Keepers – “Strange Life”

“Strange Life” starts off as a rambling, quirky, bass-driven tune, but quickly turns contemplative and morose; a perfect encapsulation of the past three years. [editor’s note: Chris is okay, just dealing with some stuff and he’s okay.] Sean O’Brien’s (aka Beano Naboo) crooning vocals evokes some early aughts vibes as he ends commenting on (big surprise) what a strange life this is. A warped and warbly backing track full of piano and guitars, presumably performed by The Real Keepers, gives the song a nostalgic but of-the-moment sound. Definitely worth a listen. Check out “Strange Life” on Spotify and/or Apple Music.

Seriously – “With Delight”

Surely this can’t be Seriously? Yes, it is (and don’t call me Shirley). “With Delight” is the first single off their upcoming album Built Environment on the label Earth Libraries out of Birmingham, AL. Crooning Morrissey-esque vocals combined with Proper Synth Usage (TM) give a nice callback to the 80’s in a similar vein of MGMT’s Little Dark Age LP. If the rest of their album (out June 16th) follows suit, this should be a solid listen for anyone who enjoys a tip of the cap to The Smiths with a nice contemporary spin.

Ex-Pat – We Are All Explosives

Nostalgia is often guarded by the thick, indeterminate fog of our own memory. Ex-Pat, a Buffalo recording artist, wades through this fog. His time-warping artwork is genuine, soulful, and full of personality. Echoing the most gossamer, faded shades of 90s shoegaze and downtempo, while melting around your ears like a good-as-gold nugget of 50’s doo wop, Ex-Pat is a notable blend, indeed. His sweepingly good 2015 track, “Confusion,” exemplifies his dream pop experimentations (Check out our previous feature on AM 1400). This song excels in a fibrous synthesis of natural and electronic. It offers a soft-on-the-ears mix of creamy synths, while effectively steering into a folksy, way-down-a-country-road harmonica solo. His latest work, We Are All Explosives, is a four-song project halved by recent creations and older archives. The time-capsule of feeling freely drifts through Ex-Pat’s artistic chronology. Its whispery intro track, “The Call to be Happy,” is a minimalist construction[...]

freddyboy – “This Time”

freddyboy’s new single, “This Time,” off his latest EP, Hobby showcases a captivating blend of soft acoustic sounds and electric tones on this tight indie-pop cut. The hazy rhythm of the acoustic guitar is inviting and discreet, wrapping you in warmth, as the relaxed vocals bring in deeper into the song’s charm. The dreamy vocals draws the listeners in with a breathy delivery that seems to have each lyric evaporate away as it leaves the singers lips. A swirling and hypnotic guitar lead soaked in chorus-tones drives the whole composition home. Fans of Mac DeMarco, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and Chromatics will appreciate the unique sound and style of “This Time”. Listen to “This Time” by freddyboy on Spotify and YouTube now. Find more from freddyboy on their linktree.

Kimball Frank – “Don’t Call Me”

Kimball Frank is here with the first single from his first album, the mesmerizing and ethereal “Don’t Call Me.” The indie rock jam has a fuzzy, earnest energy that is created with raw but harmonious textures and a driving rhythm. The texture of the melody is made with layered, reedy vocals that sound like they are pouring out from the bottom of a chasm, blending with lush guitar lines whose notes are left open bleeding into the sonic wash, both of which are reminiscent of John Frusciante’s solo work. Kimball pushes his song beyond that by combining psychedelic pop textures and quirky songwriting that are evocative of the The Elephant 6 Collective with rhythm driven pop genius of Phil Collins’ ilk and the chest-filling power of Band of Horses. Overall, “Don’t Call Me” is a captivating and complex piece of music that showcases Kimball Frank’s skill as a songwriter and[...]

Fritz Hager – “Caroline”

Fritz Hager is here with a brand new single and the first since an impressive top 5 finish at American Idol. “Caroline” is an energetic and catchy pop jam that pushes into new bold sounds for the singer songwriter. “Caroline” brings the vibrant energy of pop punk and irresistible anthemic hooks of alt rock into Hager’s sound, which the song wields masterfully, propelling you with pop exuberance into a chorus that you’ll feel compelled to sing along with. The song seamlessly weaves together these diverse range of sounds with slick transitions that use irresistible drop in rhythms from Francisco Martin on drums (who also co-wrote the track with Drew Pearson). Fans of The Killers, Motion City Soundtrack, and Ed Sheeran will find lots to love about this new single. Listen to the new song “Caroline” from on Spotify. Find more from Fritz Hager at their Instagram.

Shuko x Chuck Inglish x KESMAR – “Overload”

Shuko, Chuck Inglish & KESMAR have come together to create the groovin new song “Overload,” the seventh single from Shuko’s newly released album Dreaming HIlls. The smooth bassline and hushed rhythms of the bongos creates a effortlessly danceable environment for the lush pop groove to unfold. “Overload’s” warm synths and pop production glitz are paired with interjecting funk guitar licks that will dazzle as the sweet melodic vocals lead you bouncing to ear worm of a hook. Fans of Toro y Moi, Blood Orange, and Tame Impala will definitely love this one. Listen to the new song “Overload” on Spotify. Find more from Shuko on their Instagram here, and find more from KESMAR on their Instagram here.

HIDDEN STATES – “fix to fix”

Brighton-based artist Adam Day has re-emerged with a new name, Hidden States, and some fresh new music. Day’s first big break came in 2019 when his music, released as County Line Runner, garnered attention from Stephen Street and Alex da Kid, who signed him to his label, KIDinaKORNER. However, the deal’s short nature and the now familiar destruction of the pandemic made Adam change it up and he is now signed with Berlin’s Humming Records where he feels more at home. His new EP, RECONCILE, features the same intimate and affecting songwriting that Day is known for, with assistance from Sam Doyle, Phil Murphy, and Bill Ryder-Jones. “Fix To Fix” is a haunting ballad with a slow, brooding beat. The song starts with a catchy guitar riff and builds up with a steady drum beat before launching into an upbeat verse that showcases the singer’s powerful and soulful vocals. The[...]

Kalulu – “When Everything Falls”

Kalulu, the moniker for artist Marinka Stam, is here with the new release of single “When Everything Falls” from their newly released EP titled featuring. “When Everything Falls” is a lush and unendingly interesting electro indie pop track that excels at bringing the sound of the track alive and treating the listener with unique and addictive tones that seem to have a mind of their own. The use of chopped up and edited pop vocals to create the melodic notes is pure pop deliciousness while it also creates an air of intimacy that enwraps the listener. The muted break beat of the drums adds a current of movement to the song that will sweep you up, while the pliable warping synths shoot up your brain stem as they bounce by. The song also features a bridge of washed out cavernous textures that cleanses the mental palette, creating a effecting contrast,[...]

MARTIN LUKE BROWN – “elsie”

We’re excited to bring you the news that Martin Luke Brown has announced their debut album damn, look at the view!, and kicking off the project is the lead single, “elsie,” a nostalgic and bittersweet love song that’ll enchant you. Martin’s harmonized vocals, reminiscent of Elliot Smith or Bon Iver, are such a treat for the ears. Soft guitar lines, kick drums, and synths join the singer to make a warm sound that feels like a cool summer day, sun washed and filled with hazy smiles. Martin captures the melody the heart and the mind play together when a person has involuntarily become an intrinsic part of both, as he sings about his childhood home of Leicester. Martins plays in the fragile pop sounds like Postal Service but adds such warmth and fun that will evoke wry smiles in his listeners as the track plays. Here is Martin talking about[...]

Bestfriend – “Anxious People”

Canadian Alt-Pop duo Bestfriend released their first single, “LEMON LIME,” (see our feature on it here) this past December, from their upcoming EP places I’ve left. We now get another taste of the upcoming release with “Anxious People,” a dreamy pop song that feels like a contemporary representation of our collective strained psyches. Danceable and distraught is the potent combination forming from poppy guitar strums mixing with swirling synths and fun drum machines while Stacy Kim’s vocals softly pour over the top of the softly constructed dream pop world. The fuzzy pop sounds will lift you up while lyrics that highlight the solitary and repetitive natures of modern life and the unease it creates in all of us will give the listener a cathartic release as you bob your head and sway your hips calling out “It all feels the same.” Here is Bestfriend talking about their new track: ‘Anxious[...]

Beware Wolves – “Anna”

Singer-songwriter Beware Wolves is here with their gorgeously rich single, “Anna.” The song begins patient and quiet, but builds behind our singers lethargic crooning reminiscent of Lambchop. The song gradually crescendos, adding succulent layers of clean instrumentals with each musical phrase. Stoic strums later bloom into incendiary guitar licks that both burn and extinguish as joyous ragtime piano lines join in the chorus which will sweep you off your feet with a luxurious, big, and beautiful sound. Listen to Beware Wolves new single “Anna” on Spotify and Bandcamp. Find more from Beware Wolves on their website here. Beware Wolves, Vol. 1 by Beware Wolves

Bodywash – “Massif Central”

Montreal’s Bodywash is here with their first single since the pandemic cut their last tour short, which centered around debut full length Comforter (see our feature on single “Reverie” here). The dreamy rock single “Massif Central” shows off Chris Steward and Rosie Long Decter’s new sound that is both more heavyhearted and invigorating. Washes of shoegaze guitar set the listener in the uneasy storm of emotions that Bodywash want their listeners to consider, playing with moments that simultaneously evoke despair and the warmth of acceptance that can come once the cold shock of the initial despair wears away. Chris’s breathy vocals blend in the haze of guitar while driving kick drums propel the track with a vaulting energy that erupts into a break beat as the track reaches its climax. Fans of Broken Social Scene, My Bloody Valentine, and Elliot Smith will find lots to love on this new song.[...]