LISTEN: Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio Release “Cold As Weiss” – First Track With New Drummer Dan Weiss
Today, the Seattle-based soul-jazz groove-machine Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio released their new single “Cold As Weiss” via Colemine Records. The release follows the band’s 2021 sophomore studio album I Told You So, which debuted atop multiple Billboard Charts: #1 on the Contemporary Jazz Album chart, #3 on the Jazz Album chart, #4 on the Tastemaker Album chart, […]
IDLES Return To The States For Fall U..S. Tour
In fall 2021, Bristol, UK’s IDLES will return for their first US tour in nearly two years, behind last year’s acclaimed #1 charting album ‘Ultra Mono’. Full routing below, artist presale begins Wed April 28th @ 12pm ET and general on sale begins Fri April 30th @ 12pm ET. Gustaf and Lithics will open. Fans can access artist pre-sale by […]
LISTEN: Jackson Whalan Hooks Up With KRS-One On Slammin’ “From The Woods”
Jackson Whalan is an American lyricist and producer known for his high-impact rapping, music production, live performance, and collaboration. Whalan has independently released a slew of original material while touring extensively, both solo and with a live band. Whalan is back and this time he’s linked up with legendary hip-hop architect, KRS-One, on the banging new rendition of “From […]
LISTEN: On ‘Rainy Days,” Mighloe Creates Soulful & Sensual R&B Grooves
Mighloe, the Toronto-based singer-songwriter, has been carefully crafting her sound and developing a clear visual identity as she begins to confidently wade into the tumultuous waters of the international music industry. Possessing depth in her music, Mighloe’s writing juxtaposes an honest innocence with hard-won wisdom and a strong knowledge of self in order to create […]
Primus Reveals Rescheduled ‘A Tribute To Kings’ (Rush) Tour Dates
Primus has announced rescheduled dates for their highly anticipated A Tribute To Kings tour, at which the Bay Area trio will play Rush’s classic 1977 album A Farewell to Kings in its entirety, in addition to their own music. The tour, originally scheduled for 2020, will take Primus to over 40 venues across the U.S. from August through October […]
Faye Webster Returns With New LP ‘I Know I’m Funny haha’, Shares Fall U.S. Tour Dates
Atlanta wunderkind Faye Webster has announces her new album, I Know I’m Funny haha, out June 25th on Secretly Canadian. To mark the occasion she has released the first single, “Cheers” and its companion music video directed by Matt Swinsky. “ This song has always felt like a standout from the record to me. It […]
Split Single Announces New Album ‘Amplificado’
Split Single, the collective project of Chicago-based musician Jason Narducy (Bob Mould Band, Superchunk, Verbow), announces their new album, Amplificado, out June 25th on Inside Outside Records. Recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago by Narducy (guitar/vocals), REM’s Mike Mills (bass), Jon Wurster (drums), Amplificado is a tight collection of rock songs dealing with the anxiety […]
LISTEN: On “Jocelyn,” Roxy Jules Delivers Supercharged & Stylish Alt-Rock Impression
Roxy Jules balances somewhere between fragility and something very obstreperous. Julie Runa’s intriguing vocals and lyrics speak a language of their own and show how beauty and raw power can interact in the best possible ways. On her forthcoming Ep, Still Falling Through The White, Roxy Jules brings four songs produced by four different producers. […]
Cedric Burnside Announces New LP ‘I Be Tryin’ via Single Lock Records
After a year when plenty discovered what “the blues” really means, Cedric Burnside returns with I Be Trying on June 25th via Single Lock Records (PRE-ORDER); a new collection of 13 original songs that chart a course through dark times and towards the resonant love waiting to be found on the other side. A masterclass […]
LISTEN: Credit Electric Cuts Through Hazy Musical Color Spectrum On “Silver Line”
Ryan LoPilato is a New Jersey transplant who drifted out to California with a head full of new age philosophy, as he followed the scent of cannabis and sunshine. After a brief stint of assisting UCSF neuroscientists with meditation research, LoPilato has been moonlighting as a social worker serving disenfranchised populations while founding Credit Electric […]
Treefort Music Fest Returns With Japanese Breakfast, Calexico, Andy Shauf
Treefort Music Fest has revealed a resurrected lineup for its ninth festival, set to take place September 22-26, 2021 in multiple venues throughout downtown Boise, Idaho. The lineup includes: Japanese Breakfast, The Marías, Calexico, Andy Shauf, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Built to Spill, Larkin Poe, Modu Moctar, Goth Babe, Tennis, Joshy, Prefuse 73, Lighting Bolt, […]
Yola Announces New Album ‘Stand For Myself’ via Easy Eye Sound, Shares Tour Dates with Chris Stapleton
Yola has announced her anthemic new album Stand For Myself, will be released via Easy Eye Sound on July 30, 2021. Produced by Dan Auerbach, the album is a sonic shift from her debut album, with a diverse mix of symphonic soul and classic pop, tracing a musical thread to Yola’s most eclectic musical inspirations. […]
Iceage Share U.S. Tour Dates, Drop New Single “Gold City”
Copenhagen-based band Iceage has released a new single, “Gold City,” from their forthcoming album, Seek Shelter, out May 7th on Mexican Summer, and announced a 2022 North American and UK tour. Additionally, Iceage has announced a Seek Shelter concert streaming Saturday, May 22nd at 8pm Eastern and 8pm Pacific. The concert will feature a performance […]
Osees Announce Fall U.S. Tour
Osees just announce a US Fall tour, stretching from September to early October with Mr. Elevator will be supporting all dates. The tour follows a May 15th show at Red Rocks (limited capacity) that sold out quickly just recently. Prolific as ever, the psych-garage rockers released three albums in 2020 and one so far in […]
LISTEN: Boy Bjorn Turns Ears With Charming Earnest Folk Via “Too Young”
Half of the acclaimed alt-folk duo Foreign Fields, Boy Bjorn is Brian Holl’s solo effort. At times the music is bewildering and washy, multiple drum samples stacked on top of synth layers all fighting to break through the winner. In others, intricate and solemn, the song and lyrics are his eyes and ears experiencing wisdom […]
LISTEN: Malou Madi Signifies Ethereal Finesse On ‘Decomplicated”
Malou Madi is a vocalist, producer and multi-instrumentalist born in Paris, and based in Brooklyn. After playing keys and singing with various acts including Kadhja Bonet, Jennah Bell, and Emily King, Madi is now juxtaposing herself in her songs, groovy meditations rooted in ambivalence. Madi’s new single, “Decomplicated” is graced in torch song ethereal finesse with pristine tonal execution. Slithering through a synth-laden surface, this […]
Osees Announce Fall 2021 Tour Dates
Today, Osees announce a US Fall tour, stretching from September to early October. Mr Elevator will be supporting on all dates. Tue 09/07 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel Wed 09/08 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel Fri 09/10 Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom Sat 09/11 Seattle, WA – Neumos Sun 09/12 Seattle, WA – […]
Mandolin Orange Change Name To Watchhouse- Share New Song “Better Way”
Today, the duo of Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz — who over the past decade have achieved grassroots success as Mandolin Orange, going from coffee shop performers to festival headliners — announce that they are now called Watchhouse. Says the band in a new statement: This past year has been the first time we’ve stayed still since we […]
LISTEN: London’s Matilda Mann Provides Delicately Confident Chops On “Doomsday”
Growing up as an only child in west London, 20-year-old Matilda Mann found herself soaking up her parent’s musical taste, which led to her to write her first song at age 11. It’s no surprise that Matilda’s new song, “Doomsday” is stunning in both form and delivery, basking in the light of the brilliant young […]
LISTEN: Nina Junes Offers Angelic & Soaring Vocals Via “World On Fire”
Heightened senses strengthen communication. On Nina June’s forthcoming ‘Side A–Our Garden’ EP (out June 25 via Nettwerk Records), the Amsterdam-based singer and songwriter layers plainspoken emotion over multi-dimensional soundscapes. After amassing more than 20 million streams worldwide, Nina June has been quietly making waves with her 2018 independent debut Bon Voyage and her 2019 EP, Shadows & Riddles. June is back […]