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“Let Your Soul Light Shine.” Mark Bryan’s newest advance single from Midlife Priceless is about letting all the good stuff out. Thanks to Holy City Sinner for premiering the song!
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“Let Your Soul Light Shine.” Mark Bryan’s newest advance single from Midlife Priceless is about letting all the good stuff out. Thanks to Holy City Sinner for premiering the song!
See Blesson Roy’s new video, for “Thousand,” at Culture Collide. They say the video was “filmed untraditionally yet brilliantly” by director Jenna Pace, working due to COVID with a scaled-back crew of just herself and her husband.
”Thousand” is from Think Like Spring, which came out Nov. 27 and is available from Slow Start Records. Order it now on Bandcamp and use discount code “ThinkLikeSpring” for 20% off.
Congratulations to frigidkitty on the release of Indulgence, out today on Desperate Spirits. Glide Magazine has the video premiere for the dreamy “World To Save.”
On the track, Kim Conlee “lets her airy and poignant vocals come front and center and hover over the music,” the site writes. “At its core, this is slow-burning pop music with a touch of Americana, which might come to mind given the visuals that feature Conlee driving through sunny pastures in a cowboy hat and serenading us in front of a darkly lit desert landscape.” Directed by Danny Coy.
Welcome to the sleek world of frigidkitty. Groundsounds has the premiere of “Hooks,” a song that “wraps you up immediately and doesn’t let go... It’s not every day you get a treat like this."
Time to get excited. Indulgence is out tomorrow on Desperate Spirits.
Frigidkitty is a sonic seducer, touching on Stevie Nicks, Kate Bush, and Mazzy Star. Her debut album, Indulgence, 15 years in the making, arrives Friday via Desperate Spirits.
Hear “Look In Your Eye” at New Noise Magazine now.
Of his song “We May Never Be This Young Again,” Mike Viola tells MAGNET, “the overriding idea is that time is a construct. The past is right here, and it’s available to me. It’s not nostalgia—it’s the sights and sounds and tactile elements of my formative years. You can look through everything, and it’s a mess, but you can access that stuff. I think that comes with age.”
The site has the lyric video for the track, which Viola compiled using footage from his days in The Candy Butchers.