“Hours” by Tomberlin: A Careful Exploration of Love and Longing

A lot of people don’t like love songs. Some people find them too sappy, others prefer the emotional turbulence of breakup songs. Some artists churn out love song after love song, while others avoid them like the plague (too soon?). Sarah Beth Tomberlin’s discography up to this point has given us little indication that she […]

Andy Bell’s “I Was Alone”: An Astounding, Atmospheric Slow Burn

How many of us set way-too-lofty goals at the beginning of quarantine? Like, was it just a thing that we all set out to achieve some longtime aspiration just because we were forced to stay home for a few months? I mean, for me it was learning to play guitar, and although I can proudly […]

“Birds” by Surf Tapes: Summery, Idiosyncratic Pop

When I first moved from my little hometown in Pennsylvania to start college in downtown Los Angeles, I don’t think I was as prepared as I made myself believe for the inevitable cultural shock I was in for. I’d long dreamed of living in California one day, but adjusting to life in a new city […]

Tyler Childers’ “Long Violent History”: An Important Call to Action

There seems to be a common consensus that these last few months of 2020 should be expedited—hurried through to get to a new, hopefully, more pleasant year. However, it’s not just the ever-tightening clutches of COVID-19 that have made this year, unfortunately, one for the history books. We are in the midst of a reality […]

Josh Shaw of Blvck Hippie on Music, Inspiration, and “Rhodes Ave.”

As we grow up, nostalgia tends to be a recurring emotion which can simultaneously lift us up as well as drag us down. No matter where we are in life, hearing a certain song can instantly teleport us back to a specific memory. This is why, when playing around on the piano one day, Josh […]

Jonah Corren on Ennui, The Countryside, and “Dreaming & Petty Crime”

If you were to think about the English countryside, you’d likely conjure the sort of imagery you’d find in calendars and chocolate box art: rolling hills, verdant fields, an idyllic landscape resplendent with pastoral charm. While there are parts of England where that’s not far off (I confess to getting moony-eyed over pictures from the […]

“Lost Angry Bells” by Porterbox: Lush, Shadowy Music

Imagine that you are hanging, suspended, in dark water. Feel the ripples pressing against your skin – the weightless arch of your back – the soft, crackling water pressure. Now imagine you are walking along a highway, in the middle of the night. Red taillights slash past. Your feet are heavy, and the sky is […]

Top 8 YouTube Music Promotion Services

Looking to promote your music on YouTube? I get it. I mean, there are more than 2 billion active users on the platform each month and about half of those folks go there specifically to listen to music. Here are the top eight YouTube promotion services worth taking a look at: I’m going to run […]

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