Ears Wide Open: Sonja Midtune
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Singer-songwriter Sonja Midtune breaks through the sad-song cycle with beams of new emotions in her upcoming EP, “Golden Girl,” which releases in full on Nov. 11. Catch her at the Goldfish the night before.
Singer-songwriter Sonja Midtune breaks through the sad-song cycle with beams of new emotions in her upcoming EP, “Golden Girl,” which releases in full on Nov. 11. Catch her at the Goldfish the night before.
Sunny War, just signed to New West Records, will release her new album, “Anarchist Gospel,” in February. Made in Nashville, it features the likes of Jim James, Allison Russell, David Rawlings, Jack Lawrence and Micah Nelson, among others.
Tim Hill’s rustic Americana gets some polish on his forthcoming sophomore album, “Giant,” produced by Jonny Bell. As the singles “Honey Tangerine” and “Calico” attest, the singer-songwriter’s engaging storytelling still shines.
L.A. quartet Powder Pink & Sweet invites listeners into an ethereal realm on their singles “My Fragile Heart” and “Slightly Hopeful.” The dream-pop quartet’s album, “Little Stories,” is out Nov. 4.
Madame Gandhi’s vibrant new single “Set Me Free” will appear on her forthcoming EP, “Vibrations.”
Night Shop finds closure — and the strength to move on — in his new single “Universal City.” It’s his first new song since February’s release of the album “Forever Night.”
Able Machines — the duo of Tay Côlieé and Linus Dotson — continue their foray into dark, dancy synth-pop with the new single, “Digital precision.” It follows last year’s full-length debut, “Pathological.”
“Bright & Blue,” the solo debut from La Luz keyboardist Alice Sandahl, is out Friday. The first two singles bloom with warm keys and strings and Sandahl’s cozy vocals, the centerpiece of her jazz-influenced vintage pop.
Newly signed to Loma Vista Recordings, hard-hitting L.A. rockers Militarie Gun will release “All Roads Lead to the Gun” next week. The album features highlights from their EPs, along with four new tracks, including the single “Let Me Be Normal.”
Good things, coming in threes: Check out new singles from Local Natives, Weyes Blood and Drugdealer …