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Sleepy Kitty – Don’t You Start

This duo has long moved on from their past music projects, creating “weirdo stuff” that their own bands weren’t interested in doing at the time. Evan Sult has cut his hair since and Paige Brubeck has graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago. After two EP’s and an album, Sleepy Kitty are ready to release the second one, entitled Projection […]

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Lisa Alma – Down The Hill

Denmark delivers yet another amazing female act in the form of Lisa Alma. In the last couple of years, talented Danish musicians such as MØ or Oh Land have been popping up and secured themselves permanent spots in my playlists, and Lisa Alma is no exception. The 26-year-old Copenhagen-based musician released her self-titled debut album on Ikaros this summer. The […]

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The Griswolds – The Courtship of Summer Preasley

A bearded Lana Del Rey, ice pop penile echoes and roller skates. All this and more is what you can expect from The Griswolds’ new cinematic masterpiece, ‘The Courtship of Summer Preasley’. A collection of Sydney natives, The Griswolds have made quite the name for themselves with their infectious indie pop stylings and distinctive visual flair. Just under three minutes, […]

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Charles Bradley – Changes (Black Sabbath cover)

The “Screaming Eagle of Soul”, Charles Bradley, brings a new depth to Black Sabbath’s ballad, “Changes”, in his new cover. Bradley was discovered during his time as a James Brown impersonator, performing under the name “Black Velvet.” Between his two albums on Daptone Records as well as the 2012 documentary Soul of America, Bradley serves as an excellent introduction into […]

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Doug Tuttle – Turn This Love

After the MMOSS breakup last spring, guitarist Doug Tuttle started working on a solo career, composing a bunch of songs that will flow into an upcoming debut album. Out via TroubleInMind on January 28, Doug Tuttle self-titled record was preceded by the lysergic vibrations of Turn This love: a compendium of what we should expect from this six-string proficient. This first […]

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New music – December 16, 2013

B – Brainpool – The Last Christmas B – Bubblegum Lemonade – This Is The New Normal A – Fleurs – Start Again A – Hella Better Dancer – Sleeptalking A – Kalle Mattson – Darkness B – Kinetics – Empty Lanes A – Magic Trick – The Store A – Painted Palms – Spinning Signs B – Popstrangers – […]

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The Darcys – Itchy Blood

Straight out of Canada, Toronto-based four-piece The Darcys deliver their new video. Itchy Blood offers an insight into the creativity and absurdness that comes with boredom. Picture floating burgers in a bathtub, putting on every accessory you can find, and trying on rapper Game’s face. You’ll find that and much more in the courtesy of two suburban girls, who are […]

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Mode Moderne – She, Untamed

Self-described as “new waves of pop”, Vancouver’s Mode Moderne is on the verge of releasing their second full-length album and has released a video for the first single – “She, Untamed”. The song is clearly rooted in the sounds of the post-punk darkwave era, and the low-fi video recalls early music videos, with a style that mimics the VHS effects […]

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James Vincent McMorrow – Red Dust

His debut album went platinum, the media compared him to Bon Iver and he was described as a brilliant folk singer. But all along his intentions were other. Post Tropical is daring. James Vincent McMorrow evolved his sound but keeping the remarkable falsettos and astounding lyrics, making music close to what he actually listens to. “I wanted to give this […]

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Halls – Forelsket

After releasing celebrated debut album “Ark” late last year, Sam Howard aka Halls made a short appearance in the fashion world, modeling for Hedi Slimane in Paris. Now, 12 months later he is back with the first track from his second album, Forelsket. London-based Halls announces that long-awaited follow-up album “Love to Give” is due in February next year on […]