Brittany Campbell has released a King Michael Coy remix of the opening track from her 2018 album Stay Gold, “Mean”. The new remix is also accompanied by a Halloween-inspired video by Brittany herself.
New Music, Emerging from your Local Scene
Brittany Campbell has released a King Michael Coy remix of the opening track from her 2018 album Stay Gold, “Mean”. The new remix is also accompanied by a Halloween-inspired video by Brittany herself.
Scottish gloom-metal band Lotus Eater enlisted our very own Freddie Sunshine for a new track called “Freaks”. Freddie has release a couple of outstanding track this year, “Sun and The Moon” and “Simple Lie”, but this is a whole new sound for the emcee.
Freddie has a couple of local house shows coming up in early November and an appearance at The Iron Well in Grand Rapids.
Experimental Noise Collective 2% recently released two collections of music. Black Sight Demo is an ominous collections of 17 tracks of ambient drone pieces that will leave you equally relaxed and terrified. This could be your perfect haunted house soundtrack, or maybe we are just in the spirit today.
The band, consisting of Jack Kuglich, Adam Strumberger, Anthony Vassmer, Frank Alagna & Dave Swanson, also released a noisier album called “Norse”. This is two extended tracks filled with sounds we are sure you’ve never heard before.
Jessica Risker has released a beautiful and honest new single called “The Waves”. The is the first new music we have received from Jessica since the release of her debut solo album, I See You Among The Stars, last year.
You can catch Jesica tonight, October 30th, at Slate Arts (3203 W. North Ave) as the musical guest for the comedy show Cocaine Murder Jam. She will also be performing at Downstairs at Subterranean on November 8th with Dave Monks (Tokyo Police Club) and Tenci.
Forest Management has released the first single, “Magnolia”, from his forthcoming double album, After Dark, which will be released on November 29th via American Dreams.
This is the ambient music of John Daniel and this album is a collection of turntable reconstructions based on DeBussy’s “La Mar”.
The Feeders are back with a new album called “Rip Your Heart Out”. This is the work of Sam Vicari and John Perrin.
This is the band’s second album since coming together last year, and first to be released on Sip City.
Engine Summer has released a new single called “Night School”. This is the band’s second new single this month following up "Carol’s Dead".
You can catch Engine Summer at Sleeping Village on November 13th with Stuyedeyed and Strange Foliage.
Glass Noose (F.K.A. Oeugons Are Real) has released a new EP called “the following preview has been approved for all audiences”. The is an acoustic preview EP for an album called “No More Dignity” which is due out in December.
Glass Noose is the work of Tristian Zemtseff, Aaryanna Renee and Stoop Kiid.
You can catch Glass Noose at Moe’s Tavern tonight, October 29th, with Scuttlebugg’s and Tabibito.
Hip Hop group Not Lovely have released a new single called “I-90” from their forthcoming album, matterlightblooming, which will be released on November 1st.
You can catch Not Lovely at Empty Bottle on November 17th with Davis, Ben Burden, and Dj Frail.
Earlier this month we shared the new single, “Fake It”, from The Addisons. The Pop Punk band has now released a fantastic video to accompany their single.
You can catch The Addisions and Mary’s Place in Rockford (602 N. Madison) on November 23rd with Sidekick Kato and TellTime.
Jazz Vocalist Emmaline released her debut EP, “All My Sweetest Dreams”, last month. The EP is blend of Jazz, Funk, and R&B, and is truly a powerful statement., especially for an artist who is just 21.
The Indiana native is now based in Chicago and is poised for something great.
You can Emmaline at The Constellation on November 15th.
Divino Niño has released a timely, spooky new video for their song “Plastic Love”. The video is the latest in a string of great videos and songs from their 2019 album Foam.
You can catch Divino Niño at Thalia Hall on November 6th with Crumb.