Thomas Flynn’s “Following” and Norwegian Rest Stops

I’ve been watching a lot of travel documentaries. Something about the cozy-ness of staying home, sludged into my couch like a burrowing animal, watching some of the greatest landscapes pan out on the TV screen – it strikes a perfect balance of marvel and comfort.  The most recent one I watched was on Norway; they […]

“On My Mind” from Front Row Seats: Magical Musicianship and Contagious Passion

Don’t get me wrong: The entire six minutes and fifty-one seconds of “On My Mind”, the new release from Dublin-based, genre-blending project Front Row Seats, is a groove. But there’s a particular part, a little over three minutes into the track, where you realize that the music has leveled up into magic. The chorus has […]

Sorcha Richardson is All Smiles After Returning to Dublin

Irish singer-songwriter Sorcha Richardson – just like London artist emie nathan – went to college in the U.S. before returning home. Consequently, Sorcha understands the world a lot better than most of who didn’t study abroad – and her songs have gravitas and wisdom. Every song on Sorcha’s new album Smiling Like An Idiot lures […]

Twin City’s “Let the Music Rock” Is a Cyberpunk Party

In the debut music video for “Let the Music Rock, the first song from their aptly-named pop project, Twin City, real-life twins Anjali and Bhavani Pitti prove that their sibling chemistry carries over onto the screen and pervades their powerfully catchy music. The video begins with the two sisters controlling a buzzing board of futuristic […]

The Infectious Groove of Bedouin Soundclash and The Skints’ “Shine On”

Bold pianos, strong voices, and socially conscious lyrics drive home the latest single by Bedouin Soundclash and The Skints. Canadian duo Bedouin Soundclash have been making some noticeably big waves in the alt-rock/reggae scene since 2005, with singles such as “Brutal Hearts” and “When the Night Feels My Song” gaining tens of millions of streams […]

“Hell is Round the Corner” – Tricky’s Guide to the Inner City Blues

Bristol, England’s Knowle West estates could not be further departed from the serene tranquility of nearby Somerset. While geographically close, they are two worlds that meet at exactly zero points. Knowle West is an inner city project where theft, violent crime, prison time, and very little opportunity are THE realities of life for generations. Conversely, […]

The A.M.s Stay Up All Night On “Ignite the Sky”

Since March of 2020, we’ve been in an age of long-distance; pretty much every interpersonal connection, except for those with our families and roommates, became a long-distance relationship. You don’t need me to tell you that this has been hard, or that it has posed particular challenges for musicians. But I can tell you about […]

Gemma Laurence’s “Lavender” Blooms with Finesse and Flair

Gemma Laurence kick-starts her 2022 with the enchanting and brave “Lavender.” Indie-folk singer/songwriter Gemma Laurence has had a slow and steady set of releases thus far. It all began in summer of 2019 with the singles “Judas” and “Leave Me out to Dry,” both in support of her debut full length LP Crooked Heart. Since […]

Talel McBriar’s “Little Hell” and Autumn Walks

As autumn threatens its coldness – and the certainty of winter in its wake – I do what any music-obsessed nerd does.  I make a Fall playlist. This is one of the fun things about seasonal shifts: the rituals. There are universal things, like pumpkin spice lattes, Halloween decorations, raking and crunching the fallen leaves.  […]

Austin Leonard Jones – Demon Sands

Austin Leonard Jones has been quite a long serving Texan musician, with his discography arching way back to 2010 when he released the lo-fi Superstitions. In the past 12 years, Jones has done nothing but improve. The production is the best it has ever been on Dead Calm thanks to help from Jesse Woods, and […]

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