Breaking And Entering’s Five To Watch Powered by Reverbnation: May 2020
Meet five new acts who are looking to break out this summer.
Read moreMeet five new acts who are looking to break out this summer.
Read moreSay hello to five new acts with tremendous potential from all over the world.
Read moreThe latest single from the fusion band is highly ambitious.
Read moreYou can’t quite place Patrick Ames’ style on his forthcoming EP, Liveness, which will grace the world’s presence on 04/04/2020.
Read moreFive new acts show tremendous potential in this month’s Five To Watch.
Read moreDenku makes it a global affair with his latest track.
Read moreMeet five fresh new acts looking to have a big 2020.
Read more“Say The Words”, singer songwriter May Devun’s latest release scheduled for November 8, is brief, intense, and dramatic.
Read moreSay hello to five new acts with tremendous potential.
Read moreSay hello to Tiaday, Air Apparent, Red Money, The Eiffels, and Kendra Black.
Read moreParticle Kid previews their upcoming album with a hyper new video.
Read moreCheck out three channels of live streams from the festival grounds here!
Read moreSay hello to Brother Zulu, Graci Phillips, Sarah Herzog, FlyGuy Rufio, and Patersani.
Read moreEmmitt James brings a unique funk to his newest project.
Read moreThe self-titled CarnyMusic EP showcases the best of Mike Carnahan, lead singer of The Green Door. Carnahan is not only an accomplished vocalist but, judging by his efforts on the four tracks on this collection, an exceptional guitar player and songwriter as well.
Read moreAmerican High makes a convincing argument for the enduring relevance of instruments—whether live or recorded, acoustic or electric—on its rollercoaster of an album U.N. Article 14 which, with its release within the first half of January, starts 2019 off the right way.
Read moreBased in sunny California, singer-songwriter Casey Kalmenson writes tasty songs filled with spunk and flavor.
Read moreTerror release a brutal new track from “Total Retaliation”.
Read moreSay hello to five new faces that could heat up your summer.
Read moreSay hello to The Penthouse, Tom Shawcroft, Freedom Corner Brand, Paxton Pennington, and Mayssa Kara.
Read moreSay hello to Fleeting Few, The Ricky Fitts, Kameechi, KiSMiT, and Sittin Pretty.
Read moreEarlier this week Jay Som played a show with Soccer Mommy and Stef Chura in the backroom of Colectivo. The “fuzz-loving” band is touring to promote their album Everybody Works, which, according to their bandcamp, weds “lo-fi rock to hi-fi home orchestration,” and weaves “evocative autobiographical poetry into energetic punk, electrified folk, and dreamy alt-funk.” The opener Soccer Mommy is
Read moreThe summer is heating up, and so is our monthly Five To Watch Presented by JBL Professional. As the weather gets warmer, and we start thinking summertime, we have five new acts to put onto your summer playlists. Thousands of bands and artists from around the world submitted music to us, but we’ve narrowed it down to these acts. Say
Read moreWhen you rap under the name Lavish Mack, it’s almost a given that you have to have a lot of excess in your videos. Lavish’s latest visuals for “Cuisine” are just that, and also match the finesse of his latest single, as well. Produced by Maajei Vu, the track puts an emphasis on style, with a flow that combines R&B
Read moreDC The Don is a name that literally came out of nowhere to us when we first heard him. Rather than sending us a single or an album, DC’s name emerged because his song, “Everything 1K”, was featured in the announcement video for Lonzo Ball’s $495 Big Baller Brand shoe. Almost overnight, DC was getting mentions from Complex, Uproxx, Bleacher
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