Banoffee, the Australian songwriter otherwise known as Martha Brown, has released a new track and accompanying video, “Muscle Memory.” Hailing from Melbourne, Banoffee has been producing experimental electronica since 2013 releasing the EP, “Do I Make You Nervous?” in 2015. After its release, Brown made the move to LA where Banoffee’s sound could evolve and […]
Author: Mala
Music collective Right the Stars is back with a new single, “Calfornia Sun” inspired by California and The Beach Boys. The inspiration goes even further than that, however, with Right the Stars being a sort of music co-op—“a constellation of writers, musicians and producers” headed by singer/songwriter/producer Rich Jacques. The project began in 2009 and […]
Jeanne Vomit-Terror has released a debut album Empire Waste through the Lexington, Kentucky based collective, Desperate Spirits. Empire Waste mirrors the artist’s name with its unique brand of self-proclaimed “weirdness.” The eight tracks range from dystopian to groovy to synthetic to pop-y. Track Listing: 01. The Preening 02. Tiger Training 03. Lost In […]
One of the most beautiful things about love is that it is a renewable resource — it can be used and felt repeatedly and replaced naturally. Its permanence reveals itself after the loss of a loved one or the amicable ending of a relationship. Even when the two people part, the love given to each […]
Roskilde Festival should be on the radar of any adventurous indie music enthusiast. Long, sunny Scandinavian days welcomed 160,000 people to Roskilde, the medieval Viking town near Copenhagen. The 8-day non-profit festival, which is run by volunteers, attracted an eclectic mix of artists including a well-represented collection of indie artists. While its robust musical […]
Noah Slee is a New Zealand-born singer and producer with Tonga roots currently based in Berlin. To accompany his recent tour announcement, Slee has released a video for the single, “Stayed”, from his debut album Otherland. Slee intertwined personal pivotal moments—coming out as gay, exploring the Berlin nightlife, pondering religion, paying homage to […]
In Denmark, warm, sunny days are a rare commodity. Thus when they make an appearance, Copenhagen-dwellers take full advantage of the sun — donning shorts, eating ice cream, and jumping into the harbor, soaking up every drop of sunlight possible. One common way to take advantage is making the ten-mile journey to the east coast of […]
A few years ago, I moved into a dormitory in Copenhagen, Denmark that housed 100 university students. 99 of them were Danish. And one was American (me!). Needless to say, we would have some differences. Or at least I thought we would. Regardless of how different our backgrounds and upbringings were, I could find a […]