This young musician is also a healthcare provider in her Florida community and her new single holds the present moment in freeze frame for a serious, and much needed, examination. Flortcha Flow crafts Indie R&B but she’s doing more than setting a mood with her message…
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Music Video of the Day: “Go Dumb” by The Happy Fits
No one is cancelling summer. I’m standing my ground. Sure, we’re doing what we can to fight for social justice, wearing our masks, and staying indoors as much as possible, but we’re all doing our best doing our best to avoid the tar pit of depression. The Happy Fits are here to help…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “Don’t Be A Loner, Party Through Corona” by One Final Boss
One Final Boss is “a music project born out of watching old friends grow up and settle down while spending too much time on the internet.” Now, if that isn’t a statement that doesn’t hit home with you in some way, I don’t know what you’re doing on this website…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “I Don’t Wanna Dance” by Top Bunk
Top Bunk is the Cali music crew that dares to ask, “Would you rather go adulting or throw dope parties and do hoodrat stuff with your friends?” For these fellas, the answer is clear. They’ve elected Petro A.P. as not only their vocalist but their Peter Pan. This ragtag team of music makers craft some funky dance pop that breaks from club norms for something a little weirder, but no less contagious. Check out “I Don’t Wanna Dance” by Top Bunk. And they have a fun, funky video to go with it. Naturally…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “Dark Kid (Ep.1)” by The Green Apple Sea + Wayne Graham
When Wayne Graham passed through Nuremberg on tour, The Green Apple Sea extended an invitation to hang out at Lonestar Studios. During the next twenty-four hours, the two bands worked to a 4-track EP…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “We Are The Plague” by Suzie Stapleton
Fuzzy bass lines, psychedelic guitars, and the raspy vocals of Suzie Stapleton set a NeoNoir tone before ramping up the energy to full blown raucous on her new track, “We Are The Plague”…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “MMA” by Voodoo Bloo
This punk act from New Zealand just released their debut single, “MMA,” and a fun music video to go along with it…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “WASTE” by 1313
This hardcore act from Philly get right down to the political roots of punk rock and their latest single, “WASTE,” captures all the fury of a generation ready for change…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “Harpy” by Fair Mothers
Brooding, heavily-textured, alt-folk is definitely my kinda thing and Fair Mothers gets it so right on their latest single. More a smoldering coal that slow-burn because “Harpy” never really catches fire. It just seethes with hidden heat, like a wound not yet healed. Kevin Allan, the musician behind Fair Mothers, delivers lyrics in a gutted voice only to be punctuated by the anguished vocals of Glasgow-based US artist Faith Eliott just before the song comes to its close. Get into the gothic folk of the new single, “Harpy.”
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: Coffee & Cigarettes by T R U V O N N E
Take a moment to pause and reflect with this new single from NeoSoul artist T R U V O N N E. Combining smooth electronica sounds with a Contemporary R&B vibe, “Coffee & Cigarettes” will allow a calm to settle over you, but as you pay attention to the lyrics (and the lyric video will help with this) you might start to feel a certain malaise…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “We Will Meet Again” by Ozark Henry
Ozark Henry “We Will Meet Again” Ozark Henry is one of the many monikers of Belgian artist/producer/composer Piet Goddaer who goes beyond crafting music to creating immersive sound...
Continue reading...Music Video of the Day: “My Game” by Zella Day
Zella Day might have started her journey on this plane in Pinetop, AZ, but she sure seems like she’s traversed quite a distance in her short run at life. Sure, she’s a resident of Los Angeles now which is roughly 550 miles away, but as you watch the video for “My Game,” you might begin to feel like physical distance is relative…
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