Stream: Blondfire, ‘Age of Innocence’
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Blondfire’s first single in almost three years, “Age of Innocence,” is dancefloor-ready nostalgia attack — a bop for the bittersweet.
Blondfire’s first single in almost three years, “Age of Innocence,” is dancefloor-ready nostalgia attack — a bop for the bittersweet.
Today’s streams include Foo Fighters, Yuna, Jeff Rosenstock, Blondfire, Trishes and more.
Blondfire’s first single in three years is an astral paean penned in memory of the late Adam Schlesinger, whom songwriter Erica Driscoll counts as a huge influence on her music. “Climb”
L.A. duo WORLDS embraces their dream-pop side with “Joyrider,” their first new single of 2019. Positively celestial.
WORLDS, the collaboration between Erica Driscoll (Blondfire) and Anthony Polcino (Antoine Diligent), this week released their third infectious slice of electro-pop, “Comfort Zones.”
There was a minimal crowd but maximum music at Saturday’s Mini Fest, which featured the likes of Blondfire, Trapdoor Social, Groves, Yip Yops, the Knitts and Ramonda Hammer.
Blondfire returns with the new single “Here and Now,” finding the sweet spot with lush guitars and soaring vocals about living in the moment.
Also on Monday: Dashboard Confessional, Mind Meld, the Palms, Ride the Wave, Wargirl, the Lemon Twigs
Incoming: Smoke Season, Dashboard Confessional, the Revivalists, Alicia Keys, Sting, Tiger Army, StarRo, Adam Ant, Austra, Hanni El Khatib, Tove Lo, Murder City Devils, TOKiMONSTA, Beck, Mating Ritual, Fishbone, the Griswolds, the Chainsmokers, Metallica
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