New Music: Luz

Not much to say other than this is a beautifully composed piece of music. A perfect sound for these very odd days we live in.

Luz

New Music: HEADACHE

Fun lyrics aside, this is a pretty slick fusion of hip hop and pop.

“Lyrically it’s obviously quite morbid but the story is told with tongue firmly in cheek. During the creative process, I sometimes think to myself “f**k… got a bit dark there… better make a joke.”

HEADACHE

New Music: Isⱥbel

A debut from this San Francisco native. Soft indie pop that feels simple yet emotional at the same time.

“I originally started writing “Sorry” after getting in a fight with my mom that I felt a lot of guilt over, but then switched over to writing it about a boy.”

Isⱥbel

New Music: Sea Rae

American synthpop with intricate beat structures.

“It’s about reclaiming ones identity. Whether that be from a person, situation, or feeling, saying goodbye to toxic situations even if that results in more pain.”

Sea Rae

New Music: Sneaky Little Devil

This is the perfect kind of psychedelic rock that we all need to escape from these very strange days. This track is the first of an 8-song record by Sneaky Little Devil, with one song being released for every forthcoming month.

“We’re trying to craft arrangements that are timeless, that can be listened to hundreds of times and always manage to offer new surprises, hidden gems.”

Sneaky Little Devil

New Music: Jordan Sherman

I knew that sooner or later, many talented musicians being isolated would start to yield some great new sounds. And here’s an example… This is a nicely crafted piece of melodic indie pop from LA.

“I normally release music under my band’s name, Yeti Tactics, but with the government mandate for everyone to stay home in LA, I wrote, produced, mixed, mastered my first solo track, “Island,” about being quarantined and feeling isolated.”

Jordan Sherman