On his chic, adventurous, hybrid-pop debut, Benjamin Lyman is a world-weary optimist and DIY maximalist with a voice fit for the mainstream yet made for the arthouse
Lorely Rodriguez’s fourth album is a dazzling showcase for her unexpected vocal and production approach as she experiences the peaks and valleys of heated romance.
Carrying forth the Southern sound of Saint Cloud, Katie Crutchfield does it again. Her dazzling, piercing songwriting is perfectly in tune with the band behind her.
Carrying forth the Southern sound of Saint Cloud, Katie Crutchfield does it again. Her dazzling, piercing songwriting is perfectly in tune with the band behind her.
Recorded straight to tape with a small group of close confidants, the Big Thief singer’s latest solo album is free-flowing and intuitive, reveling in the space between spontaneity and impermanence.
“Beat That Feeling” is one of the songs added to Aipate‘s New Release Friday playlist last week. This funky disco/pop jam is from Eric Papilaya, an artist and producer hailing from Austria. A lively and invigorating track, it infuses various music styles, including R&B, soul and blues. “Beat That Feeling” was bundled with two other […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews
Hailing from the American state of Virginia, daughter is a new artist (real name Maddi Overy) who released her debut single on March 8. The song is named “What Are We”. On it, the singer-songwriter showcases her style. “What Are We” was written by Maddi Overy (daughter) alongside Grace and Matt Bronleewe. It’s an electro […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews
Pairing blown-out trap beats and industrial noise with deadpan stream-of-consciousness lyrics, Gordon’s second solo album revels in the broken and the mundane.
With the energy and conviction of a debut, the intuitive singer-songwriter returns with a dazzling folk album that contends with the long grip of grief and the belief that it will steadily loosen.
The TDE rapper’s sixth album is a daring feat that finds the sweet spot between comfort and anguish. It’s the rawest and most adventurous music of his career.
On an interconnected suite of pieces for pipe organ, brass ensemble, and chamber choir, the composer balances minimalist intensity with sacred music’s depth of feeling.
The Philadelphia rock band meets the moment with an essential, wide-ranging record that’s mouthy, messy, and self-assured.