Monthly Archives: February 2024

AUDIO: Andy Thiele – “The Lion’s Share”

Singer-songwriter Andy Thiele has a new EP out. The five songs here bring a folk rock flavor, touching on poignant themes of distance within a relationship and navigating profoundly difficult feelings. Thiele sings just above a whisper, reflecting the intimate nature of such sadness and despair, although he’s guided by the compassionate melodies that help him see things through. Andy

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AUDIO: Tom Wanderer – “Petranoid Braincell”

Psych-garage rock act Tom Wanderer has a new record out. Over ten tracks, the singer-songwriter embarks on a dazed amble through twangy melodies and fuzzy textures. You feel like you’re strolling along the Milwaukee waterfront in the middle of July, endlessly people-watching and hankering for the burger stand, basking in the fragmented idyllic sequences of Milwaukee summertime while paying no

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AUDIO: Adorner – “Nimwe”

Psychedelic indie rockers Adorner released a new single and it’s about the light at the end of the tunnel. The piano-driven tune swells with immense conviction about growth cleansing pain away, building up slowly to reflect a firm sense of patience and resilience. “Nimwe” is visceral, vivid vulnerability. Stay tuned for more to come from Adorner soon!

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AUDIO: Joe Wong – “Mere Survival”

Los Angeles-by-way-of-Milwaukee artist Joe Wong released a new album a couple weeks ago. Blending elements of psychedelic and orchestral rock, the ten songs here teem with kaleidoscopic grandeur. Wong’s vocals reverberate across existential lyrical themes, building up hopeful crescendos into explosive displays that can’t shake a sense of doom and conflict, which is an entirely socially relevant approach to composition.

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AUDIO: Chris Rosenau – “A Light That Cracks Through”

Guitarist-composer Chris Rosenau released a new record this month, dedicated to his mother. The six tracks, named after different dates, were recorded live at a performance in December. Acoustic guitar gently floats along each melody with tenderness and reverence, evoking fond imagery of home and family. Chris Rosenau delivers a lovely selection of warm compositions with “A Light That Cracks

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