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What’s New: Luna Rosa – “Corrugated Steel”
In their new single “Corrugated Steel,” Luna Rosa orchestrate a modern take on alternative-psych by bringing pieces of familiar psych-rock and post-punk together with deep-stylized vocals reminiscent of UK indie-pop…
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Artist Spotlight: Dumb Boy
Watch out, here comes Dumb Boy. While he’s surfing the waves of jagged rhythms, you’ll find yourself in a perpetual time-loop — trying to spiritually calibrate to what your ears…
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Show Review: Sonoda & Very Nice Massage & Shindigs (SDCP, 11/23/19)
Meditative-pop quartet Sonoda played an intimate set at the low-key San Diego Content Partners (SDCP) venue this past weekend. Sonoda began as a solo bedroom-pop project by it’s frontwoman Lisa…
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What’s New: NovaBound – Sevenths
In his new album Sevenths, New Jersey-based musician and digital artist Andrew Agulto of NovaBound takes you on a chilly bike ride through a changing autumnal suburban city-scape.
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Premiere + Q&A: Kodalith – “Polaroid”
Kodalith is a brand new upbeat dream-pop/punk project based out of sunny Southern California, and their debut single “Polaroid” premieres today. The recently formed project is the melding of creative…
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What’s New: Louis Prince – “Ode”
Jazzy synth-pop artist Louis Prince releases a new single “Ode” today ahead of his upcoming album Thirteen. Louis Prince is the new moniker and side-project of Nashville-based artist Jake McMullen,…
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What’s New: Golden Cinema – Peachy Keen EP
Golden Cinema’s latest EP, Peachy Keen, lays out three feel-good tracks that encapsulate a familiar country-esque twangy-ness with a power-pop influence. The band’s knack for catchy laid-back hooks rests in…
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Q&A + Show Review: argonaut&wasp
Over the past few years since their formation, argonaut&wasp have released a generous handful of electronic indie-pop jams bubbling with funky synth-inspiration guaranteed to get your feet moving. The product…
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Premiere: Floral Fauna – “Pink and Blue”
Floral Fauna is a new psychedelic-pop musical project birthed by San Diego-to-Los Angeles transplant Chris Allison. It began as a creative outlet and soon flourished to become a more realized…
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What’s New: The Electric Arch – Out of Range
The Electric Arch find savory flavors in mixing 60s-inspired French pop with charming southern-style garage rock. The band, based out of New Orleans, is fronted by James Marler who is…