Alternative Rock Quartet Grizfolk Touch on Escapism With Cinematic “Medicine Man”

Today, alternative rock quartet Grizfolk, comprising of Adam Roth [lead vocals, guitar], Sebastian Fritze [keys, backing vocals], Fredrik Eriksson [guitar], and Billy Delia [drums], return with the cinematic “Medicine Man.” Touching on escapism and the human desire to change the way we feel, “Medicine Man” is set against a warbling bass groove, combined with a chantable chorus,…

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BATHE ALONE Share Dreamy New Single “Archive 81”; On Tour with Vacations + Last Dinosaurs

In the midst of a North American tour supporting Vacations and Last Dinosaurs, Atlanta dream pop artist Bathe Alone shares her mesmerizing new single, “Archive 81.” The new track is personal for twentysomething visionary Bailey Crone as it tackles her feelings following her recent divorce. She explains, “I wrote this song right after getting divorced, and I really didn’t know…

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BROODS Reimagine Paige Valentine’s “Navigate” For The Dancefloor; “Navigate (Summer Remix)” Out Fri 3 Nov

Following the release of her new single “Navigate” at the end of September, Western Australian pop singer-songwriter Paige Valentine has shared a remix of the track, fit for long sun-soaked summer days, thanks to New Zealand duo BROODS. “Navigate (Summer Remix)” see Paige Valentine’s captivating vocal and urgent, ear-worming hooks wrapped in BROODS’ signature woozy, blissed out, synth-pop production. …

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Psychedelic Soul Collective Moonalice Shares A Stripped-Down Version Of Grateful Dead’s “Attics of My Life”

Today, Bay Area collective Moonalice announces the companion piece to their new Father & Son EP titled Mother & Child. Mirroring the electric songs on Father & Son, this second release is comprised of reimagined acoustic versions. “Can You Feel It” (Acoustic) is out today and makes for a rousing rootsy alternative to the electric version which was released last month. Listen on…

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Award-winning Pop Sensation BANNERS Delivers Emotive New Single “Anywhere For You

Award-winning Liverpool singer BANNERS (aka Michael Nelson) is back with his emotive new single “Anywhere For You.” Breaking away from his usually jubilant direction of late, the song sees him explore the more tender and heartfelt side to his sound. With its lofty piano-led production set perfectly to his rapturous voice throughout, he continues to make this year…

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Anna Mieke Shares Entrancing New Single/Video “Ornament”

Ireland’s Anna Mieke today shared her new single “Ornament,” a B-side off her acclaimed album Theatre, released in November 2022 via Nettwerk. The track’s entrancing soundscape creates a warm, golden atmosphere for Anna Mieke’s soothing and equally hypnotic vocals. She explains the song: “An observation on time, love, passing on and the significance of what we leave…

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INDIE-POP ARTIST & PRODUCER WINGTIP ANNOUNCES ‘ LAUGHTER FROM THE OTHER ROOM’ EP WITH NEW SINGLE “BOYFRIEND”

Emerging from LA by way of his native San Francisco, Wingtip has entrenched himself as a genre-bending disruptor. Today, he announces his upcoming project, Laughter from the Other Room, out 1/19, along with his self-proclaimed “scumbag anthem,” “Boyfriend.”  Laughter from the Other Room features previously released track “Last To Know” and follows his recent EP release, Get Well Soon. Wingtip…

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 So-Cal Producer Ian Ewing Announces ‘Gail’ Vocal Lofi EP (Out Dec 15)

Today, lofi/RnB/electronica producer and prolific drummer Ian Ewing announces Gail, his final EP of 2023, due December 15 via Nettwerk. The self-taught instrumentalist grew up in Wisconsin but currently resides in Laguna Niguel, California. In addition to collaborations with the likes of Mick Jenkins, Galimatias, Cautious Clay and more, Ian has amassed millions of streams…

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Geographer On Tour Now With Small Black; Shares New Single; Album Out 2/23

Synth-pop visionary Geographer shares the latest single, “Everyone,” from his upcoming full-length album, A Mirror Brightly, which will be released on February 23, 2024. For the record, Mike Deni, the atmospheric-pop act’s frontman, has assumed the role of thinking man’s anthropologist, picking through the wreckage around us in a world increasingly ensnared in everything from religion to social media. While it is still deeply personal,…

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