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Fun fact, I can claim citizenship in Luxembourg. Also the random reason I curiously clicked on this track when poking around my Soundcloud feed early this morning. But wow. I couldn’t prepare myself to even describe the feeling I got the second I hit play. Those soft, melancholic vocals and brutally honest lines. Don’t even ask me how [&hellip
Raw, emotional yet at times completely empty, and lots and lots of guitar. This new release from TELE/VISIONS is exactly what my ears gravitate naturally to. Simply melancholic in all of the right ways, it’s perfect for all of this gray as of late. Hit play and enjoy. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
This band makes absolutely gorgeous music, there’s no question about that. But their new single, “Smother,” seems to have topped that. I just want it on repeat. Always. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it
From start to finish, I could not stop listening to this enigmatic blend of electronic tones and traditional folk. From the same folks who brought you Italy’s Videodreams, Megaphone artists, The Storylines, create minimal yet incredibly detailed and honest music. Two of my favorite genre’s come together in the group’s album, June Leaves, which sways [&hellip
I’ve loved on these gentleman before. The N’ere Dowells create some of the most charming garage-rock I’ve heard in awhile so of course I was excited to see a new track of theirs in my inbox. I love their incorporation of the horn this time around, somehow it goes perfectly with those lo-fi guitars in their [&hellip
As much as music is an aural experience, the visual is just as important. In Low Roar’s first official video for his debut self-titled album, sparse rural landscapes and an elderly lead character truly help establish the desolate mood of song “Give Up.” From the wardrobe to various paintings and other details in the trailer [&hellip