Category Archives: Ben Slowey

AUDIO: Resurrectionists – “Now That We Are All Ghosts”

Resurrectionists released their sophomore LP today. Coalescing elements of doom, country, Americana and blues, the record take Resurrectionists’ sound into further experimental gloom with nine songs that range from gentle laments (“Break & Enter Pt. 2”, “Let Me Talk You Through This One”) to slow-building sonic storms that gradually thunder (“Blue Henry”, “(Hotel With Pool)”). Joe Cannon’s vocals provoke poignance

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AUDIO: Skymall – “Of Course You Deserve It, Why Else Would It Keep Happening?”

Skymall released their solo full-length album this past week. Featuring ten tracks, Skymall brings blends pop, hip hop and hyper electronica into an affective, dreamlike body of work that draws upon the complicated matters of love, relationships and sense of self. The title suggests the cyclical nature of one’s behavior when they don’t change themselves, and Skymall explores such a

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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Florida Brothers Band

Columbus-based noise/sludge/punk band Drunks With Guns made their first appearance in the state of Wisconsin at Bremen Cafe Thursday night, filling up the room with an excited crowd. Local bands Florida Brothers Band and Aluminum Knot Eye opened. Florida Brothers Band consists of vocalist Chris Loker, bassist Nate Metcalf and drummer Ross Miller. They are a punk band who have

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AUDIO: Oh Well, Ok – “Convenient Leisure”

Oh Well, Ok released a new EP today. It’s four tunes and favors a noisy, hazy lo-fi approach to indie rock. From the energetic shred of “Hard to Find” to the stripped-down hum of “Close Enough” to the playful bounce of “Stunner”, Oh Well, Ok demonstrates a knack for sonic versatility with lyrics that aren’t afraid to utilize humor as

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AUDIO: Jacob Slade – “St. Paul”

Singer-songwriter Jacob Slade has his second single of the year out today. It’s a song about facing internal contradictions and the tiredness that results from not doing so. With Slade’s signature breezy yet potent take on dream pop, “St. Paul” deals with internal work that needs to be done. We look forward to what Jacob Slade’s got in store over

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VIDEO: Okay Omen – “Mood Swings”

Okay Omen have released their second music video accompanying debut album “So It Goes…”. Shot by the band themselves, the video details the shenanigans and adventures between their shows on their recent Midwest tour. Enter the world of crushed beer cans, humorous bathroom signs, basement headbanging and convenience store clowning with Okay Omen’s “Mood Swings.”

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AUDIO: Kevin Arroyo – “I Can Make Your Day Better”

Indie pop artist Kevin Arroyo dropped a new single recently. With a bright and bouncy melody that feels ideal for a sunny morning, Arroyo sings about seeing someone who’s feeling pretty down, but he’s determined to make them as happy as possible. He’s trying to live for today and has love to borrow! Kevin Arroyo has been carving his niche

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AUDIO: Melvv & Casey – “Without Ya”

Electronic producer MELVV teamed up with pop artist CASEY for a new single. CASEY sings of someone she misses; despite everything they’ve been through together, she doesn’t feel like herself without them. MELVV’s production is bright-eyed and adventurous like the song is the anthem for someone going out into the world to find themself. MELVV and CASEY navigate the loss

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AUDIO: Dennis Hawk & Dave Schoepke – “Burn”

Dennis Hawk and Dave Schoepke released another composition together, and this one revolves around Karma. As Hawk’s flute rings with a loving aura and Schoepke’s drums march with determination, we are ensnared by bright sonic colors. There’s a sense of courage and resolution with this piece, like we’re watching a montage of truths unfold. Dennis Hawk and Dave Schoepke have

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AUDIO: Tarek Sabbar – “No One Will Care As Much As You”

Electronic artist Tarek Sabbar released a new EP. It’s three tracks that each occupy their own niche of style; “Strata” opens things with waves of ambient bliss, “Process” gets the blood flowing with a danceable tempo and industrial textures, and “Subcutaneous” is a techno cut that feels mysterious with metallic resonance. Tarek Sabbar delivers a stunningly creative and versatile EP

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AUDIO: Emmett Mulrooney & Sean Gerty – “Southside”

Singer-songwriters Emmett Mulrooney and Sean Gerty teamed up for a new single. The alternative pop tune is about being involved with a woman from the south side and she’s on her way over, yet there’s already problems arising between you two. With a flirtatious melody and an attitude that’s not afraid to put everything on the table, Emmett Mulrooney and

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AUDIO: Tyso Sprme FT. Lou Buzzins – “Everything’s A Go”

Hip hop artist Tyso Sprme’s latest single enlists Lou Buzzins for a trap banger produced by Deuce LB$. The energy is confident and boisterous, finding the two rappers spitting a balance of flexes and fast-paced lifestyle, constantly after the next thing while staying out of trouble. They’re not letting anyone get too close to them – they’re out for this

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AUDIO: Violethead – “REMiXYXYX”

Electronic producer Violethead released her “XYXYX” EP not too long ago, and earlier this month she shared an accompanying remix EP. Featuring contributions from fellow artists Jess11, Liquid City Motors, MallBat and Joan Hell plus a version of “Glitch Clit” featuring 9 A.M., this EP invites a myriad of talented forces into Violethead’s world of dusky electronica. The tracks are

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AUDIO: Kent Avenue Carpool – “Outside Joliet”

We at Breaking and Entering love our buddy Josh Trimble; even though he moved to Chicago some years ago, we’ve still been excited to hear the music he’s been working on. His new project, Kent Avenue Carpool, just released their sophomore single and it’s a joyous excursion into a dreamy sunset. Featuring a cheerful acoustic melody and occasional showers of

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