The sun is rising, but don’t pull the covers over your head. It’s time to rise, rock n’ shine… Who: Pop rock newcomers Seasonal. What: You can headbang, you can dance, you can get reflective with “Strangers”. Why: “Strangers” highlights the importance of family connection and how it feels when that’s missing. And oh yeah, it’s a total jam too. FFO: idobi Radio “The track is about me never knowing either of my father’s parents and how it feels to know so little about what is normally a large part or everyone’s lives. It raises the questions of what if any… Read more »
Forget chirping birds. Wake up to new tunes on Rise Rock n’ Shine… Photo: Gemma Warren Who: Your Smith sounds a little out of this world and that’s because she’s in her own, making tunes we can’t resist. What: You’ll pick up a “Bad Habit” of hitting repeat on her newest song. Why: “Bad Habit” might have a slow, light beat but that doesn’t mean you can’t bop along to it. FFO: idobi Anthm “I won’t lie, it’s been a long ass road to get me to this email and a tooon of self-discovery. ‘Bad Habit’ was a bit of… Read more »
There’s nothing about Like Pacific that doesn’t leave listeners with the warm n’ fuzzies.
Iron Fist is back to save the city. Let’s hope we survive the experience.
Part 2 of this weeks show included an interview with Dereak from the band Messer! Jeff speaks with Dereak about the new record , working with Chad Gendason and touring with Gemini Syndrome!
Here’s a list of the artists we need to hear more of—and the single album they did put out is why.
It’s been a long road to “Nerves”, the latest song from Nashville’s Spazz Cardigan. Staying true to the “Millenial post-genre landscape” he subscribes to, the song is hard to explain. However we will tell you it’s addictive, interesting, and the video is freaking strange—in all the best ways. When “Nerves” first took shape, it was just a b-side. “The song was originally going to be a last-minute addition to my first album, I, which was complete at the time but unreleased,” Spazz Cardigan tells us. It was a friend who convinced him to drop it before he released the album,… Read more »
Some of the tracks that clock in at under two minutes takedown some ‘normal’ length hits with ease.
Some folks like to pick their top five, top ten, or even top 50 albums they’ve enjoyed over the course of a year… but I find keeping a collective list of albums I’ve fallen in love with is far less stressful.
This latest Spike Lee joint is full blaze. Welcome back, Spike.