Monthly Archives: February 2024

VIDEO: Wynter Bates FT. Dom Francois – “Sounds of Rain”

R&B songstress Wynter Bates recently dropped a new single and video. “Sounds of Rain” about navigating tough times but knowing that they won’t last forever, mustering the courage to push through. The song is driven by atmospheric synths and Bates’ amiable vocals with fellow artist Dom Francois enlisted for a verse as well. The visual finds Bates passionately singing out

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VIDEO: Max Niemann – “Nowhere You Am”

Singer-songwriter Max Niemann has the visual out for his recent debut single “Nowhere You Am.” Shot by Anya Belomoina and Alex Niemann, the scene finds the artist playing guitar in front of various scenic backdrops as footage of Niemann exploring a quirky sculpture park, skipping rocks, serenading cows and driving across a beautiful mountainous countryside weave in as well. Looks

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AUDIO: Crawlspace – “Wasted”

Indie folk rockers Crawlspace decided to wrap their project up last year, but it felt right for them to release a final single earlier this month. “Wasted” is given space to breathe for five and a half minutes, touching on poignant lyrical themes with a melody that feels like a fragmented sunset. The song gradually crescendos into a massive display

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AUDIO: YMN – “Those Days Are Gone.”

YMN dropped a new album on Valentines Day. With six tunes, the genre-fluid artist gets a lot off his chest regarding heartbreak and recuperation. Blending fast-quipped bars with acoustic guitar melodies, sung choruses and minimalist hip hop production, YMN expresses the shame and blame that comes with the disintegration of a relationship, channeling a mixed bag of anger and sadness

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AUDIO: Marsha Swanson – “Gustav Mahler’s Letter of Intent & Alma Mahler’s Lament”

Marsha Swanson

Marsha Swanson’s latest track, “Gustav Mahler’s Letter of Intent & Alma Mahler’s Lament,” is a poignant exploration of the tumultuous relationship between Gustav and Alma Mahler. Drawing directly from their intimate love letters and diary entries, Swanson, a distant descendant of Mahler, brings a deeply personal perspective to the classical realm. In this track, Swanson demonstrates her versatility as an

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AUDIO: Mike Neumeyer – “Spacewalk”

Percussionist-composer Mike Neumeyer released a new album earlier this month. Utilizing a midi controller, Neumeyer unlocks a new realm of sounds previously unexplored by his acoustic instruments by electronically manipulating marimba, vibraphone, piano and guitar. The result is, as the title suggests, an adventurous batch of whimsical rhythms that wander wide-open sonic planes and cosmic atmospheres. Mike Neumeyer goes interstellar

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