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Middle Kids Seem to Have, Maybe or Maybe not Quite Literally, ‘Lost Friends’

Middle Kids have come out with their Lost Friends LP. The Sydney, Australia trio consists of lead singer and guitarist Hannah Joy, her husband Tim Fitz on bass, and Harry Day on drums.   After making their way to Elton John’s Beats 1 show, where they caught his attention before they even played their first show, […]

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THE INTERNET Keep it Smooth and Funky with ‘Roll (Burbank Funk)’

THE INTERNET released “Roll (Burbank Funk)” and the title is perfectly suiting.   The band consists of Syd, Matt Martians, Steve Lacy, and Christopher Smith. Their 2015 Album, Ego Death, was Grammy-nominated and consisted of smooth and funky singles, similar to “Roll (Burbank Funk).”   THE INTERNET Smoothly Deliver the Funk The song can be described […]

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BIG MOTHER GIG Fulfill Their Goal of the Title of Their new Single, ‘(Let’s Make) Compelling Content’

BIG MOTHER GIG are back and proclaiming they are well past the sell date.   The Los Angeles based and Milwaukee bred band formed in 1992. They later broke up in 1996 when singer Richard Jankovich moved to New York. Thankfully, their return finally arrived.   The band returned from a 20 year hiatus in […]

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Marchildon!’s ‘Sweet Potato Kisses’ is Much Sweeter Than we Expected

Owen Marchildon is a member of the Toronto music scene. He has taken his song and paired it with a video created by his uncle. Owen Marchildon, or Marchildon!, debuts his music video for “Sweet Potato Kisses” and we are nowhere near disappointed.   ‘Sweet Potato Kisses’ Makes us Feel Warm and Comfortable   “Sweet […]

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Christian Heath is the ‘One’ to Explore new Sounds

South African pop artist, Christian Heath, has released his EP, One, and opens up with a moving single.   He normally goes the more conservative and romantic ballad route. However, Heath strayed away from his usual sound with this collection. Although he still has romantic songs like “I’m Yours,” the song “One,” adds a different […]

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Stephen Babcock Gets you Feeling Carefree in ‘Atlanta’ and Everywhere Else

Singer-songwriter from New York Stephen Babcock has released “Atlanta,” his brand new single. The single is featured on his new EP, Fiction, which dropped on April 6.   Babcock learned to play guitar at the young age of 15. His love for music continued to grow and lead to him creating two EPs and two […]

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The ‘Sweet Unknown’ is as Sweet and Inspiring as you Would Hope Thanks to Erika Wennerstrom

Erika Wennerstrom is taking a break from Austin-based rock band Heartless Bastards, and instead is taking a dive into a world of the Sweet Unknown.   After the Heartless Bastards hiatus, Wennerstrom took a quick break and explored her own independent talent. This resulted in her debut album, Sweet Unknown. The LP hit the shelves on […]

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Discount Nostalgia Write ‘Songs for Dogs’ but We Enjoy Them Too

Discount Nostalgia, is a 4-piece ’60s jangle-soul-rock band from Bowling Green, Ohio. They just released their debut album, Songs for Dogs, recorded at Bomb Shelter Studios in Nashville, TN. The album name comes from their early days as a band rehearsing at their guitarist’s parents’ home. After each song, their parent’s neighbors 16 dogs howled […]