When a rapper suddenly transitions to alternative rock, they either lost a bet, or they have something different to say. "I Can't Stay" is no lost bet.
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Petar loves stories in all shapes and forms, whether they come from the imagination, or are real-life moments, captured and told in imaginative ways. Writing gives him the chance to focus on making his own stories - through words, traveling, having a social excuse to drink a bit more than others, or staying in his pijamas all day long.
"Big Skies" is nostalgia for the wild cowboy days, boiled down to a poetic, bitter-sweet essence that makes bourbon taste even better.
Classics can use quality takes to stay relevant. With her quaint "Ring of Fire" cover, folk-pop singer Katrina Parker makes sure the evergreen stays that way.
"Blow" and its narrative sound like music from another era, one of authenticity, country lonesomeness, and living a life worth singing about.
'Running in the Dark' lets you explore Paul Doffing's travel experiences and thoughts, or waft on his beautiful folk melodies and voice to your very own.
Alejandra O’Leary and her single "Wires" masterfully taps into the very core of one of the richest nostalgia goldmines – '90s shoegaze rock.
"San Jacinto" is about a vice-fueled 'dirty soul,' but such music could never come out of a dirty place. Excess and guilt give birth to beautiful music.
Ashley Wilson’s "Paint The Sky" instantly conjures up Norah Jones’s best smooth jazz practices. A soothing backdrop that feels like a romantic starry night.
Olivia Henry's "In My Touch" reminds you to stay true to your principles at a time when you’re most inclined to veer far away from them – when you’re in love.
The video for Bogan Via’s song "Videos" perfectly captures the song’s tasteful sensuality, showing a song can be sexy without any moaning or shaking asses.
Common Jack’s "Viñales" is a gentle travel song you can waft with along the open roads, skies, seas, or anywhere else your wanderlust takes you.
Tough to Kill sounds like the OST of a sci-fi film where humanity is in its sunset, and those songs are its final, melancholic chords.
'Exotic Legend' is an ambient LP your mind can wander with, and for the guitarists who love playing with sound, it can also be a great source of inspiration.
'Smoke + Glass' is the abstract name of an even more abstract LP from the production duo Alex Haas / Bill Laswell which is as experimental as they come.
Orange Birthday's cryptic new album, 'A1X', is like an exploration of the mystery that is the human soul, or perhaps something even deeper and more abstract.
Chapell releases a new real-life inspired single, pervaded by a pronouncedly dark sense of parody of Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony to Congress.
William Russell Wallace’s LP may go by the name of 'Dirty Soul', but it’s a piece of unadulterated talent, pouring straight from the source.
Some believe speakeasies have become an imitation of themselves but at their peak they left a permanent stamp on history and culture, soaked not only with alcohol, but all the beautiful things that ensued from it.
For the lovers of neo-classical acoustic guitar, "Prince William Sound" is like a mature wine, rich and balanced, harmonic, gentle, yet full-bodied.
Major Moment’s "Leave Out All the Rest" is a haunting cover of Linkin Park’s eponymous song that pays tribute to Chester in the most Chester way possible.
Historian’s "Quiet" is a striking anthem of melancholy - a beautiful, melodic sheath under which sadness quietly simmers and grows.
'of movement & music' is a travel companion that changes constantly and swiftly, with mood swings and vibes as eclectic as the places you visit together.
A desert dystopia holds a special appeal in its distorted truths. A world where ugliness is grotesque, beauty is unadulterated, humanity is tenacious, and hope is life.
Electronic composer James Pinkstone aka EveningShade and his new EP 'Impulses' instantly evokes the horror and sci-fi vibes of the '80s movie music.