DJ and electronic composer Paul Cefalu’s story is a redemptive, full-circle narrative of rediscovering music after a powerfully transformative time. Today, the Baltimore, Maryland-based creative is experiencing an artistic renaissance, showcasing the broad range of his creativity with his project, Lunchbox. In addition, he will further express his aesthetic through Continue Reading
Best Ex to release new album ‘Good At Feeling Bad’ on May 22nd
“To me, this EP is a middle finger from a woman who’s over it and finds happiness regardless of the things that constantly try to knock us down,” says Mariel Loveland of NYC-based indiepop band Best Ex to FLOOD about her new EP Good At Feeling Bad, which is set to be Continue Reading
Julia Bhatt discusses her new single, her love of Miami, her biggest musical influences and what’s next for her
Miami singer-songwriter Julia Bhatt, with a voice that has been compared to Amy Winehouse and Regina Spektor, has been garnering heaps of praise from media outlets such as Earmilk, Apium and pInkwifi, and being hailed as a buzz worthy artist to follow. Born in Boston, MA, Bhatt’s family moved them Continue Reading
Stefan Alexander, the Queer Artist of Adaption, Vulnerability, and Now
I’ve struggled with how to tell this story, Stefan’s story since the world has collapsed right before our eyes. However, no one understands having to adapt quite like Alexander. With chronic health issues coming into his life right after his first single “Skeletons” was released. Alexander has a brand new Cry Again EP out now and it’s the perfect time to discover this artist who understands the difficulties of our time and changes very much.
Stay Over discusses his new single, his love of poetry, working with Cisco Adler and what’s next for him
Stay Over, the sonic alter ego of musician Oliver Feighan, creates warm, lo-fi bedroom beats that quickly caught the attention of Cisco Adler who signed Stay Over to his label Bananabeat Records. “Stay Over is the imaginary friend in the back of your head cheering you on and telling you Continue Reading
Outsider releases debut album ‘Karma Of Youth’
Inspired by the likes of Joy Division, The Jesus & Mary Chain and Bruce Springsteen, OUTSIDER’s music works on three levels. The immediacy of the music and its emotional pull have the power to capture people’s attention, but there’s a real depth to discover in the multi-layered lyrics too. His Continue Reading
Motown/UMe release ‘More Trouble’, a vinyl-only collection of alternate and extended versions of tracks from Marvin Gaye’s 12th album ‘Trouble Man’
On April 2, 1939, Marvin Gaye, Motown’s “Prince Of Soul,” was born with a destiny to define the sounds of soul and R&B. To celebrate his life and legacy and an influential chapter in his inimitable discography, Motown/UMe has released More Trouble, a vinyl-only collection of alternate and extended versions Continue Reading
Frank Iero and The Future Violents release new video for “Medicine Square Garden”
FRANK IERO AND THE FUTURE VIOLENTS returns in stealth-like fashion to secretly drop the grand finale of their forays into celluloid activity with their new “Medicine Square Garden” video under the very smokescreen of 4/20 itself. Being the last video from Iero’s ecstatically received solo record Barriers, “Medicine Square Garden” caps the evolutionary Continue Reading
The Ramones cover band The Romaines release their self-titled debut album and video for “She’s The One”
The Romaines are bringing Punk Rock back with an updated twist. Today the Ramones inspired covered act brings their new and debut self-titled record to the table. The brainchild of John Juan’s Johnny Romaine and John Romaine, the two give a new flair on the classic Ramones songs. The debut Continue Reading
Corbin Randall releases new single “In My Sails”
Corbin Randall creates music that seeks to be as genuine and as multi-dimensional as life itself. His sound is inspired by the 60s but with a modern twist; intertwined with complex musical arrangements, yet with a familiar pop influence; reflecting on heavy introspective topics, but through an optimistic lens. Since Continue Reading
SINGLE PREMIERE: Stream “Maximal” by Empty Atlas
Jackson, Mississippi alternative rock band Empty Atlas is premiering their new single “Maximal” right here on Stitched Sound! The quartet has spent the last several months working on new music, and this single is the first track to be released from their upcoming sophomore studio album Kairos. Part melancholic emo, Continue Reading
Cloe Wilder premieres her latest video, a behind the scenes look of her “Crying When I Shouldn’t” music video
Amassing hundreds of thousands of streams and views, and arriving as a rising star in 2020, the 14-year-old American artist, Cloe Wilder announces today the release of a behind the scenes look of her music video for “Crying When I Shouldn’t.” The recently released single was produced and co-written by Eric Scullin Continue Reading
