Ben LaMar Gay has released his latest album, Certain Reveries, via International Anthem. The album’s lead single, "Água Futurism", is accompanied by the Chris Strong directed video below.
Friko has announced their first ever tour, co-headlining with The Slaps, which will kick off in Cleveland on November 27th and wrap up back home at Metro on December 8th with Lifeguard and Cafe Racer.
This is the trio of frontman Niko Kapetan, bassist Bailey Minzenberger, and drummer Luke Stamos. They released their debut EP, "Whenever Forever", back in March.
Bedroom Pop musician Adriel Rivera has set out to release a new single every month on the 25th.
The October release is called "Promise of a Parachute", and is a great example of how Rivera mixes his gift for production with catchy and compelling lyrics.
Punk group Edging have released a new single called "Post People". This is the first new music from the group since their 2021 debut full-length album Concrete Cumming.
This is the work of Faith Callaway, William L Sallee, Christine "X" Garcia, Josh Hudson, Tyler Menese, and Ryan Farnham.
m.e.h. (aka Megan Hammond) recently released her latest single, "Running In Place". This is just the third single, all released in 2022, from this talented and powerful vocalist.
You can catch m.e.h. at Golden Dagger tonight, November 9th, with Reno Cruz and Smooth Rogers. She will also be performing at Empty Bottle on November 13th with Chillona, Cece Maravilla, and Mila La Morena as part of DROPS Media "Revival".
The now NYC based musician SuperKnova (aka Ellie Kim) has released the second single, "Make Me Feel", from her forthcoming double EP "Superuniverse".
The first single, "Later", was released last month, and both singles are outstanding example of the way Kim blends elements of pop and rock to create an addictive sound all her own.
Real Love (Totally Real Records) is the sixth LP by Beat Radio—a musical delivery mechanism for the “heartfelt, literate pop songs" of vocalist/guitarist Brian Sendrowitz with founding member Philip A. Jimenez returning to the fold to hold down drums/percussion in addition to synths, second guitar, backing vocals, banjo and a little bass guitar which I’m just gonna go ahead and assume he played all at once because overdubs are for wimps and then lastly-but-not-leastly Kathryn Froggatt brings some sweet vocal harmonies and bass lines and tambourine rattling to the musical table…
…painting an expansive canvas full of fog-shrouded chamber pop landscapes opening onto vistas of anthemic-yet-not-too-bombastic indie rock classique heavy on the churning mid-tempo rhythmic momentum and stately, stalwart melodies garnished with a dim sum banquet’s worth of musical condiments ranging from burbling, buzzy keyboards to backward-masked guitar to reedy saxophone drones to folksy fiddle interludes with the help of a guest player here and there which taken together reinforces the “downtrodden uplift” found in the lyrics…
…which makes sense given that a chunk of Real Love was written in a “fever dream” state during early peak-period pandemic lockdown and indeed the songs read as “locked down” physically and temperamentally flipping between states of emotional devastation and emotional resignation and emotional disassociation which dovetails nicely with the juxtaposition of placid sonic surfaces and stormy musical microbursts with Brian clarifying that on this album “there was nothing to hold back anymore…I went all in emotionally in a deeper way than I was capable of before”…
…like on “Disassociation Blues" a song that confronts some pretty harsh realities head on (“I was hiding since I was child / and the storm was coming all the while […] golden age that never came / dreams that we let slip away”) while seeking to evade and avoid these harsh realities at the same time (“dissociation blues / I don’t even know what’s true […] emotionally detached / hiding all the evidence”) and here as elsewhere Beat Radio straddles the fine line between huddled-in-a-fetal-position-in-the-bathtub lamentations and cold-shower catharsis…
…and besides it being a “serious relationship gone seriously wrong” record one could also read Real Love as an extended political allegory especially with it being released near the midterms and especially with all the nature-of-reality-up-for-grabs lyrical moments on Real Love (“I made my own creation myth / trying to prove that I exist” — “Solid Ground”) and in these election denying days but I digress…
Glitter Moneyyy are back with a new album called Intrusive Thots. This is the Rap of Queen Trashley & TayyySlayyy, and the album’s latest single and opening track, "Queen Sized Coffin", is accompanied by the video below.
Many Places recently released a new single called "Flower Cycle". This the band’s third single since the released of their 2020 Full-length album, Disappearland.
Many Places is Kevin Rieg, Matt Hennessey, Nik Godden, Neil Erker & Geoffrey Dolce