Premiere: Love Ghost, ‘Chasin’ Money and Bitches’
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Tongue-in-cheek, Love Ghost parodies the foibles of popular culture in their new single. An EP is on the way this summer.
Bronson, a graduate of Bradley University, is a former sports writer and editor and graphic designer who worked in the newspaper business for 35 years.
Tongue-in-cheek, Love Ghost parodies the foibles of popular culture in their new single. An EP is on the way this summer.
Grant-Lee Phillips, John Doe, Sam Phillips and Eric Gorfain team up to write a relevant new song, long-distance. Plus, live streams from Dua Lipa, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Kevin Morby, Mt. Joy, Waxahatchee and more.
Collaborating with Warren Kommers and Nina McNeely, Big Black Delta’s new song “Summoner” turns into a riveting piece of experimental cinema.
In today’s edition of QUARANTUNES, Film School talk about spending time with family and share a pretty killer (and relevant) playlist.
A.O. Gerber introduces her debut album with “In the Morning,” a breakup song she wrote while on the road. That album, “Another Place to Need,” comes out in May.
Today’s live streams include Neil Finn, Brainstory, Natalie Prass, Devon Allman and a couple of online festivals, plus “Bethline” from Best Coast.
Soft Sailors, the latest project from songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Geoff Geis, has a message for outsiders in their new single “Dug for Days.” As for the video … Who knew a panda could be such a pain?
Our second installment of QUARANTUNES features husband/wife duo Freedom Fry, who are staying busy minding their 1-year-old, re-stringing guitars and writing lots (and lots) of music.
In addition to further concert postponements, artists such as Lady Gaga, Haim, the Pretenders, Mikal Cronin and Declan McKenna have pushed back their album-release dates.
Live streams from Foals, Blue October and Neil Finn, plus a listening party with Franz Ferdinand, in today’s quarantine roundup.