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Indie Under Rated – Skuff Mickson, Edwin Camille, Dan Miraldi
We dig the angst and catchy flair heard on TIRED ALL THE TIME, the new single from Skuff Micksun. The artist spares no verbiage on this revelatory release. For us it connects with artists like Petey who elegantly blend an influence of emo, post punk, and electro pop. Like spoken word on steroids, his percussive… Read more
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Ethan Stauffer – Sunday Evening
Ethan Stauffer chronicles Sunday Evening in song on his serene new single. Beautifully produced, Sunday Evening features momentary cinematic sweeping orchestrating, lush harmonies, and tickling ivories. They swirl around the central construct of voice and guitar, as if to emulate the emotional whiplash of this contentious practice; that conundrum that is rest on the eve… Read more
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Wotts – ALLO!
Wotts caught our attention with the catchy psych pop of their new single ALLO! An array of shimmering synths glimmer expressively, stabbing the melodic atmosphere and accentuating the compositions ear tingling harmonious design. The vocal adds an addictive percussive lyrical pump. An array of influence and inspiration can be heard within this thick stylistic blend. … Read more
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Jane N’ The Jungle – Cut Me Open
Anthemic hard rock has a champion in the works of Jane N’ The Jungle. Their new single Cut Me Open reasserts their leads dominance as a modern Rock vixen. Her dynamic voice can land strong or blend elegantly into the immersive presence of the heavily distorted guitars. In that way she blends the legacies of… Read more
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Blueburst – Significance
We’re so excited about Significance, the new album from revived Rock project Blueburst. REM and The Replacements get a proper indie update on this expansive release. Significance flaunts the artists reverence for 80s alternative, and offers a brighter polished mix within this vibe. Songs like Kick My Tires and and Executioner’s Song amplify the reference. … Read more
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Samantha Christine – Warm Waters
Samantha Christine caught our attention with her new album Warm Waters. This melancholy vibe shares in the hurt and vulnerability that launched icon Kurt Cobain. It’s heard in the introductory title track Wait and indulged further on songs like Sport and Copperhead. The unassuming songstress is more Alice In Chains than Phoebe Bridgers, but her… Read more