Monthly Archives: September 2022

VIDEO: Zach Pietrini – “Seventeen”

Singer-songwriter Zach Pietrini’s got a new single and video out. “Seventeen” is directed by Brian Klewin and shot by TradeMark Media. The song is about finding the nuances between the good and the bad of memories, breaking from the binary of one or the other. Pietrini is found biking around his hometown with friends and driving around as he sings.

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AUDIO: Jacob Slade – “Let You Know / Lost Among the Trees”

Singer-songwriter Jacob Slade welcomes us into fall with two new songs today. Cool, classy and caring are three words to describe Slade’s demeanor here, gently yearning for the companionship of another. He brings his signature dreamy crooning to melodies with subtle rhythmic embellishments, gradually painting vivid pictures. Jacob Slade tackles being lost and then found with “Let You Know” and

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AUDIO: West Nile Crows – “Clear Mind”

Indie rockers West Nile Crows released a new single today. It’s a song about finding peace and letting your brain cool down; we’re all just trying to figure this whole life thing out and should give ourselves a break! The song soars with shoegaze-adjacent riffage and a powerfully uplifting melody that you can’t help but crack a smile to. Stay

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VIDEO: Trapper Schoepp – “I Am a Rider”

Rocker and singer-songwriter Trapper Schoepp’s latest video accompanies the song “I Am a Rider” from his 2021 album “May Day.” Shot by Samer Ghani, the scene finds Schoepp riding his bike in various East Side Milwaukee locations with Leroy the Boston Terrier sitting up front. The Urban Ecology Center, the Art Museum, Lake Park and the Domes are just a

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AUDIO: Mason Mattner – “No More / Uppercuts and Superfudge”

Mason Mattner of garage rock band Retoro released his debut solo work, a two-piece. “No More” finds Mattner ranting about everything we get caught up in from the media – wars, movie stars, busy highways, Americans, and hate among other things – and it’s all just too much. With “Uppercuts and Superfudge”, Mattner channels angst about getting older and having

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AUDIO: Docx – “Everyday is Yours”

Producer Docx has kept it moving with new music this week, dropping a two-piece. “Today is Mine” is a bright, shining track that brings waves on waves of colorful electronica. “Everyday is Yours” kicks things off with some subtle rhythm before building into a similarly uplifting tune and getting a groove going. Docx has demonstrated that their production can take

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AUDIO: Sam Mullooly – “Luhu vs. the Geckos”

Experimental artist Sam Mullooly released a new 21-minute composition. Built around electronic psych-pop production, this piece is warm, optimistic and inviting. Mullooly sings of destiny and being set free from pain, with backing vocals from Michelle Astorsdotter. The whole thing is a great odyssey about seeking truth and liberating oneself through a conquest of self-actualization. Also, there’s a really awesome

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VIDEO: Pescatarian At Best – “Hey Winner”

Indie pop act Pescatarian At Best are out with their first music video, which accompanies debut single “Hey Winner.” The band is found performing the song in a backyard as well as onstage. Whimsical visual effects are peppered in, prominently featuring three things – blooming flowers, TV static, and some really cool animations of a person shedding skin into a

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AUDIO: GGOOLLDD – “Dancing In Real Time”

Electronic pop stars GGOOLLDD keep their streak going with another single. This one’s animated and electrifying with a driving synth line that is totally irresistible; by the time the song’s halfway over, you’ll be jumping around the room. As the title suggests, the song is about dancing the night away with someone who time flies by with. With their single

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