Tucson, Arizona-based indie-pop outfit Chateau Chateau, guided by Bleu and Alex, introduces their new single, “Converted,” a track lifted from their upcoming LP, Grow Up, slated to drop in May via Kill Rock Stars. Speaking to the track, Bleu shares,…
Album Review: Wildlife Freeway Releases ‘Sunny’
Wildlife Freeway delivers atypical music and distinctive vocals. Yet there’s a captivating essence to her music and her inimitable voice.
New Music: Walshy Releases “Tranquility”
After releasing his debut single, “Glass Case,” hip-hop artist Walshy is back with his follow-up single, “Tranquility,” which is the first song from a collaborative audio project by Walshy expected to release later this year. Talking about “Tranquility,” Walshy shares,…
Album Review: Ryan Kennedy -“Libertine”
Québécois singer-songwriter Ryan Kennedy introduces his third studio album, Libertine, via UniforcePro. The album showcases Ryan’s evolving sound, extending past his earlier folk sound to encompass flavors of pop, as well as tangs of country, rock, and hints of ‘70s…
Hurrah! A Bolt of Light! Releases Excellent ‘An/Animal’
Minneapolis-based indie-rock outfit Hurrah! A Bolt of Light! recently released a new EP, An/Animal, a “visual album” offering 16 minutes of music in four movements, along with a stunning long-form video. Hurrah’s primary songwriter is Wil Farr, a multi-instrumentalist from…
Album Review: Monsoon Releases ‘Ghost Party’
Athens, Georgia-based indie-rock outfit Monsoon introduces their second album, Ghost Party, following their debut album, Ride A’ Rolla. Although still quite young, Monsoon has already been through the grinder. After dropping their debut album in 2015, the band attracted the…
Music Premiere: Maeve Steele Releases “Tycho”
Singer-songwriter Maeve Steele introduces her brand-new single, “Tycho,” a song inspired by the lunar crater in the southern lunar highlands, which was named after Denmark’s astronomer, Tycho Brahe. Maeve explains, “To me, this song is really a deep breath. I…