Sofia Wolfson's new single, "Nothing's Real," is a great sampler of what the budding artist is capable of. We liken the song to the last cigarette in the pack because though you wish you had more, it was still absolutely satisfying.
Adrianne Lenker is the most vivid image of a songwriter I can imagine; pure, raw, and masterful as they come, dwelling on details and turning a simple moment into an emotive tale.
Polo & Pan brought a laid back attitude to their set. No fancy bells, whistles, pyrotechnics, or epileptic lasers; they simply let their music do the talking and fans do the dancing.
Mk.gee's first body of work, Pronounced Mcgee, named after the mispronunciation of his stage name, is a hodgepodge of genres, with each song giving you a different idea of just what Gordon is capable of.
Death Valley Girls are a reminder that rock and roll never died, it was just taking a snooze. The rock group sounds like mummies gettin’ down after being awakened from an eternal slumber, or something along those lines.
We had the pleasure of phoning frontwoman Liz Stokes the day of their show in LA to talk about the evolution of her musical identity leading up to the Beths.
As of now, Palace Gates have just a few songs under their belt, yet they’ve managed to cultivate a unique sound while showcasing their musical depth in the same breathe.