“The seed of “I Saw Love” started from a memory of a bass line of an Arthur Russell song. As I constructed the song, it became a story of moods, rather than words, like passing through a haunted funhouse of mirrors, traveling from optimism to triumph, despair, and ecstasy,” explains Continue Reading
Music Videos
Honeypot premiere their latest single and music video for “On the B Side”
Frank Hartman of the Honeypot Band has been known to use his music and platform for his love of music, but also to be unapologetically honest and open about everything. His frank (no pun intended) tendencies are something we genuinely appreciate, and are on the list of reasons we love Continue Reading
Philly electronic duo DECOUPLR release “Cold Sweat”
Merging the intricate digital elements of trip hop and electronica with the live elements of soul music and vocal performance, Philadelphia duo DECOUPLR recently announced their debut album DIGITAL BONFIRE (out February 2021) and released their first single “Cold Sweat”. Beginning in West Philadelphia just last year, DECOUPLR came to be when Continue Reading
Maddox Jones releases uplifting new single “World’s Gone Mad”
Rising UK singer-songwriter Maddox Jones follows up his debut EP (Headspace) with a heartwarming new single, “World’s Gone Mad”. Written with Mikey Austin-Riley and David Crawford at the start of the first U.K. lockdown, “World’s Gone Mad” is the much needed comfort song for many stuck at home this winter, a reminder of Continue Reading
Good Bison releases new single “Can’t Predict the Weather”
“In Miami, it can be incredibly sunny one minute and the next it’s basically hurricane weather,” says Pablo Alvarez, the mastermind behind the alternative genre mash-up that is Good Bison about part of the inspiration for “Can’t Predict the Weather,” his brand new single from his upcoming EP Scattered Storms due in January 2021. “Los Angeles is Continue Reading
The Neverlutionaries premiere the music video for their debut single “Ariana”
Today sees the premiere of The Neverlutionaries debut single “Ariana” from their upcoming debut self-titled album, out in February 2021 on Polychromatic Records. The solo project of musician Christopher Harold Wells, he worked alongside #1 Billboard debuting producer Jaimeson Durr (Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Train, Wyclef, Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart) Continue Reading
Elder Island release music video for new single “Feral”
Elder Island today release an eerie new music video for their haunting single “Feral,” the first taste of new music from their upcoming sophomore album. The striking visual brings to life the uncomfortable dread of childhood nightmares, laced with anxiety and the fear of what awaits when you finally fall asleep. Continue Reading
Ananya releases new single and video for “Everybody’s Lost”
Following the success of her first U.S. single “Let There Be Love,” international, multi-platinum popstar Ananya has released her latest single “Everybody’s Lost.” The track sheds light on the self-doubt Ananya experienced early in her career and speaks to how we’re all unified in life by feeling lost from time to Continue Reading
Babygirl release new single “EASY”
Today sees the release of genre-bending, alt-pop band Babygirl’s latest single “EASY”, along with the accompanying music video that likens unrequited love to being tossed around in a demolition derby and manages to rhyme “existential dread” with “breakfast in bed” against a backdrop of soft synths and guitar echoes. “EASY is written Continue Reading
MkX releases music video for latest single “Fall”
Inspired by the era of HitClips, frosted tips, boybands, and Britney, emerging pop powerhouse MkX has released the retro-futuristic video for his latest single “Fall.” The video wrestles with the feeling of falling in love and pays homage to the larger than life, CGI-drenched videos of the 90s and early Continue Reading
Keeana Kee releases her latest single and video for “Sweet Heaven”
Latvian-born, New York based singer/songwriter and fashion model Keeana Kee has released her new Afropop single/video for “Sweet Heaven” which offers a veiled critique at our country’s increasingly harsh border policies. The visually stunning video, filmed at Joshua Tree in the California desert, tells the story of a Latin American native father being reunited with his daughter, offering Continue Reading
Doug Locke releases his powerful music video for “Why?”
“With the music video, I wanted to shine a light on one of my worst nightmares as a Black man in America,” explains independent alternative artist Doug Locke about his provocative new music video “Why?”. “It’s the fear that I will be pulled over (probably while minding my own business) by Continue Reading