“Candle” by Buck Meek: Warm, Rootsy Music

Buck Meek brings out his Texan origins in his latest single, “Candle.” There’s something magically old-fashioned in the combination of a twangy guitar and a simple but classic drumbeat that you can casually sway to as you fantasize being in an old west saloon. It’s like a John Wayne Hollywood western come to life. Having […]
“Girls & Boys” by Viagra Boys: Noisy and Unstoppable

Viagra Boys are magnificently and unapologetically loud, spastic, and unstoppable. As they mix and twist all the sounds of classic punk rock with modern synthetic accents and vintage disco vibes, they make an explosion on the stage of music. Their Spotify bio sports eloquent metaphors like “a distorted 24/7 party on the acid highway going […]
“Mates” by Routine Faces: Crisp, Lovely Indie Pop

There’s no doubt that there is a certain comfort that comes from scrolling through the expansive and familiar discographies of a favorite long-established artist, knowing that hitting shuffle will inevitably produce some sort of easy excellence. On the other side of the spectrum, though, is the fresh cleanliness of new artists. With only a handful […]
“Y.A.M.E” by Les Is a Stirring Reminder to Reflect

This new year’s eve countdown may have felt less like “Auld Lang Syne” and more like a ticking time bomb. How fitting that the latter is the way Les’ December 31st release “Y.A.M.E” kicks off. Created by Simon Wolfe and Vova Faust, Les is a self titled “musical and technological project” based in New York […]
Thomas Austin’s “The Morning” Is a Meditation on Light, Loss, and Faith

Light comes and goes, colors fade and bloom. Thomas Austin’s “The Morning” orients us towards the dawn, and the ways in which we can harbor its grace even through the night. When I first listened to “The Morning”, immediately it reminded me of a church hymn. The charming and simple piano melody that is introduced […]
Fiona Brice’s “Last Light”: An Elegant Meditation on Change and Loss

Piano ballads have been a staple of modern pop music for almost as long as there’s been pop music, which makes it easy to forget how hard they are to pull off. Since most piano ballads are stripped down and minimal, they leave no room for error: if the vocals are a bit strained, or […]
Guilt and Intimacy in Half Bath’s “Michigan”

Music carries a unique ability to remind us of our mutual humanity. Sure, the listening experience can be solitary—one riff can catalyze a mental chain reaction and bring us back to an intimate, personal past memory. But music is also an inherently communal experience. For when we listen to music, even if by ourselves, we […]
“Python” by Claire Heywood: Thoughtfully-Written Feminist Indie Rock

Music and lyrics have an ever-changing relationship, full of possibility. Sometimes, they are each other’s opposite — the lyrics are dark, but the production is upbeat, or the lyrics are lovely and moving but the production is more melancholy. There are also times when the two mirror each other, and they work together to create […]
“Hey Coffee Eyes!! (I Think You’re the One!!)” by Mapleway: A Gripping Emo Demo

Who doesn’t love a good demo? There’s something so exciting about your favorite artists releasing the early versions of their best songs. It gives us all the chance to dissect their songwriting process, muse over how differently their songs could have sounded, or sometimes, even just jam out. The Boston-based emo band, mapleway, just released […]
“Telephone Dreams” by Wolf Circus: Fresh, Charming Synthpop

One of the things that I love most about music is how it refuses to be a static art form. Musicians and songwriters are never satisfied with complacency in musical development. Instead, they are endlessly pushing the envelope of music—how it’s made, what it sounds like, where it goes. Yet, even with this constant sense […]