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Q&A: Playboy Manbaby
Playboy Manbaby are as strange as their name suggests, but in the best way possible.
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On Rotation: March 2018
Third On Rotation post of 2018 is live! I’m glad y’all are enjoying these posts and finding new music – and shout out to all the homies for following the…
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Q&A: LUCYS
LUCYS is a brand new band from Los Angeles, CA that play calming dream-pop with RnB undertones that can be compared to Her’s, Temporex, and other lo-fi artists in the…
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Q&A + Show Review: The Night Game
Martin Johnson is The Night Game, a relatively new alternative-pop project that is quickly gaining the attention of many. Martin is known largely for his involvement with his former band Boys…
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Q&A: Bear Call
Bear Call is an indie-garage-rock trio based out of San Francisco, although their origins place them all over the map. Starting as a solo bedroom project by frontman Skyler, the name…
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Premiere: Weston Smith – “Dreaming Of You”
Weston Smith’s newest release, Deep Slumber, is the product of facing mental struggles and overcoming their invisible limitations.
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On Rotation: February 2018
This month’s On Rotation playlist doesn’t feature any new releases, but it does contain new discoveries and artists playing shows in the coming months.
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Premiere: Violets Are Wet – “All Right”
Violets Are Wet is a relatively new indie band from New York, being conceived just last summer. Premiering today is the band’s second single, “All Right,” which follows their first…
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Q&A: Surf Rock Is Dead
Surf Rock is Dead are one of the few bands that give you a predisposed idea of what they sound like just by their name. But don’t be fooled, the…
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On Rotation: January 2018
This month’s On Rotation playlist features a few oldies that I reconnected with while I was compiling the Best Lesser Known Albums of 2017 list. It also features a few…