NICOTINE DOLLS ANNOUNCE NEW EP ‘HOW DO YOU LOVE ME’ OUT 12/8;  “REAL HOUSE” OUT NOW

On the heels of their nearly sold-out headline tour, NYC alt-pop/rock band Nicotine Dolls announce their forthcoming EP How Do You Love Me, out December 8th, with new single and video, “Real House.” Forming in 2017, the group consists of lead singer Sam Cieri, guitarist John Hays, bassist John Merritt, and drummer Abel Tabares. Already receiving recognition from the likes of Billboard, How…

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VANCOUVER’S NEO-CLASSICAL ARTIST NEIGHBORHOOD LIBRARIES DROPS NEW ALBUM POSTCARDS FOR THE BACKYARD

Vancouver-based composer, producer, film scorer, and neo-classical performer Taylor Swindells aka Neighborhood Libraries, drops his new LP Postcards for the Backyard. Taylor, who previously performed in indie-rock outfit The Tourist Company, recorded the album at his home studio, aptly named The Edge Of The World, drawing inspiration from fellow neo-classical composers like Olafur Arnalds and Peter Broderick. “The…

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Passenger Re-Imagines “Circles” with UK Singer/Songwriter Gabrielle Aplin

Following the announcement of All The Little Lights (Anniversary Edition) with a special version of “Life’s For The Living” feat. Foy Vance, Passenger reveals the album’s next single, a re-imaging of “Circles” featuring acclaimed UK singer/songwriter Gabrielle Aplin. Listen HERE and watch the video HERE. Ten years ago, UK singer/songwriter Mike Rosenberg, better known by his moniker Passenger, released All The Little Lights, his break-out album featuring…

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Humbird Nods To Midwest Mysticism With “Cornfields and Roadkill”; Signs To Nettwerk

Nettwerk is thrilled to announce the signing of Humbird, the Minneapolis-native who fuses experimental folk and environmental Americana with a dash of rock ‘n’ roll. She introduces her upcoming body of work with lead single “Cornfields and Roadkill,” an evocative ode to the Midwest. The song is available everywhere tomorrow, October 13, here: https://humbird.ffm.to/cornfieldsandroadkill. She says, “’Cornfields and Roadkill’ is…

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Acclaimed Trans Nonbinary Musician MIKI RATSULA Shares New Album ‘i’ll be fine if i want to’

Today, Miki Ratsula shares i’ll be fine if i want to, their gorgeous sophomore album out via Nettwerk – LISTEN HERE. Known for using their powerful voice and platform to make music more inclusive, the acclaimed trans, nonbinary artist also shares the new video for early album single, “what would the neighbors think?.” On the song, Miki dexterously plucks out the ballad that…

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Wrabel Releases Melancholic Tale of Heartbreak, “beautiful day”; New Album ‘based on a true story’ out 11/17

Today, Wrabel releases “beautiful day,” a melancholic tale of heartbreak swaddled in cinematically lush instrumentations and a dreamlike vocal delivery that is chill-inducing. Perfect for the autumnal changing of seasons, “beautiful day” is the latest taste of what’s to come from the acclaimed singer/songwriter who drops his second full-length album, based on a true story, on November 17 via Big Gay Records/Nettwerk.…

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Amsterdam Singer/Songwriter Nina June Returns with “Wish You Well” Feat Old Sea Brigade

Amsterdam-based singer/songwriter Nina June returns with dreamy new single “Wish You Well” [feat. Old Sea Brigade], where her sultry vocals coast over breezy acoustic guitar, picking up momentum as the chorus hits: “I want to wish you well, but I don’t want to leave.” Old Sea Brigade counters with an equally passionate passage as their vocals melt together. “It’s about…

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Lydia Luce Releases New Single & Video “(H)our Glass”; New Album ‘Florida Girl’ out 10/27

Lydia Luce, Nashville based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist today released “(h)our glass,” the latest single to her spellbinding upcoming album, Florida Girl, out October 27 via Nettwerk – Listen HERE and watch the music video, directed by HERE. On “(h)our glass,” Lydia’s ethereal vocals meditate on mindfulness, against a swirling soundtrack of atmospheric guitar, percussion, and cello. “This song is about trying to stay in…

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