Video: Lila Drew, ‘Used To’
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Pop singer-songwriter Lila Drew imagines her possibilities on her debut album, “All the Places I Could Be,” released last week. Start with the video for the lead track, “Used To.”
Pop singer-songwriter Lila Drew imagines her possibilities on her debut album, “All the Places I Could Be,” released last week. Start with the video for the lead track, “Used To.”
Madame Gandhi’s vibrant new single “Set Me Free” will appear on her forthcoming EP, “Vibrations.”
Madame Gandhi’s vibrant new single “Set Me Free” will appear on her forthcoming EP, “Vibrations.”
“Where the Redwoods Meet the Sea,” the debut EP from Santa Cruz native Jordan Topf’s project Windser, is out Oct. 12. His dreamy singles capture the vibe of his home turf.
“Overreacting,” the debut EP from Jei-Rynn, is out Oct. 21. “Sleeping (All Day),” which arrives with a catchy melody, big production and, like the standalone singles that preceded it, a distinct video style, is reason for alt-pop fans to get out of bed.
Shoegaze meets drum and bass meets gritty bombast in the fast-and-furious music of Gloomer, the new solo project of songwriter-producer Elliott Kozel. Strobe out to the first two singles.
Shoegaze meets drum and bass meets gritty bombast in the fast-and-furious music of Gloomer, the new solo project of songwriter-producer Elliott Kozel. Strobe out to the first two singles.
Singer-songwriter Jake Tittle admits he’s had to work through a few things in recent years. He’s turned those travails into engaging indie-electro songs on his new album, “Blood Offering,” out Sept. 2.
Long Beach quartet Self Improvement tap into first-wave post-punk on their debut album, “Visible Damage,” which gets a full release in October via Floating Mill Records.
Working under the name Career Woman, singer-songwriter Melody Caudill is already prolific at age 18. She confesses to some insecurities in her new single “Unfun,” her second collaboration with the Bay Area band Small Crush. The release follows two EPs and a handful of singles.
Working under the name Career Woman, singer-songwriter Melody Caudill is already prolific at age 18. She confesses to some insecurities in her new single “Unfun,” her second collaboration with the Bay Area band Small Crush. The release follows two EPs and a handful of singles.
Meditations on Crime, the sweeping musical collaboration and multimedia project spearheaded by Harper Simon, will release an album and an art book on Sept. 23. The three tracks released so far speak to the wildly imaginative music and the talents of the collective’s boldfaced names.
Three powerhouse songwriters in one night: Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen and Julien Baker did not disappoint when the Wild Hearts Tour visited the Greek Theatre.