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Hear Joan & The Giants’ new single, “BEG”

Perth-based Aussie band Joan & The Giants served up another amazing single in the form of “BEG”. This single arrived alongside a B-side called “Narcissist”. Telling a story of unrequited love, “BEG” encapsulates the outfit’s melody-filled yet vulnerable style. “‘Beg’ was written about a breaking point in my own relationship where we had two choices: […] Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Kendickson shares a new song called “Enjoyment”

Rising Nigerian singer Kendickson served up a playful banger in the form of “Enjoyment”. This amapiano-influenced afrobeats track is characterized by rich instrumentation and cathcy melodies. “Enjoyment” is about embracing the simple pleasures of life, no matter the situation. It’s the kind of song you can’t resist dancing along to. Kendickson is a brilliant songwriter […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Pale Moon’s newest single “Spaghetti” arrives with an engrossing video

Indie duo Pale Moon returned about a fortnight ago with a new song called “Spaghetti”. This is actually their first single of the year. It was released in the company of an engrossing video directed by Giacomo Soranzio. “Spaghetti” was written and recorded by Árni and Nata (the duo) in Catalunya, Spain. The song is […] Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Hotline TNT: Cartwheel

Will Anderson amplifies everyday heartbreak with towering shoegaze and supersized power-pop anthems that demand to be played loud.

Titanic: Vidrio

The Mexico City duo of Mabe Fratti and Héctor Tosta break with the hushed beauty of the cellist’s earlier work, exploring sprawling new directions in modern composition, jazz, and art song.

Ragana: Desolation’s Flower

The Pacific Northwest metal duo’s riveting new album is a sludgy and simmering call to action.

Sofia Kourtesis: Madres

The Peruvian producer’s debut album is a shimmery collection of protest chants, club rhythms, and sunlit synths that testifies to dance music’s spiritual nourishment.

EP Review: ‘YESTERYEAR’ by Noak Hellsing

Talent propels careers. This is especially true for Swedish pop singer-songwriter Noak Hellsing. I can recall when he shared “Good Enough” in 2020. He was a 16-year-old then, and this was only his second ever single. Fast forward a couple of years, today the Stockholm-based artist releases his 6-song debut EP, YESTERYEAR. And he does […]Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

Listen to “Down Bad” by singer Siena Bjørn

Up-and-coming American singer-songwriter Siena Bjørn has a new single, “Down Bad”. A bewitching blend of jazz, indie-R&B and pop, the track signals her new sonic direction. “Down Bad” details a saucy case of ‘unrequited lust’. Siena delivers her blunt lyrics with infectious playfulness. “Down Bad” brims with addictive melodies. I’ll admit it; I have been […] Services Marketplace - Listings, Bookings & Reviews

L’Rain: I Killed Your Dog

With an elliptical and bewitching new album, Taja Cheek turns her expansive, introspective compositions toward surreal humor and playfulness.

Pangaea: Changing Channels

The Hessle Audio cofounder’s exuberant new album is stuffed with high BPMs, ribcage-vibrating basslines, and richly hued synths. Club music this banging is rarely so nuanced.

Sufjan Stevens: Javelin

Sufjan’s masterful new album recalls his intimate singer-songwriter days. But it also draws on his entire catalog, his dazzling musicality, and his lifelong inquiries about love and devotion.