Under The Radar shares The March Divide's Crayola-filled clip for "Funk That You're In"
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I feel bad for Jared Putnam after watching this video, frankly. I know it's cute to have paint poured all over you, but I dunno, there's something going on here that borders on abuse. That said, yay, new video today from The March Divide over at Under The Radar.
"Funk That You're In" is from the new album 𝘤𝘪𝘯𝘲, out April 23 from Slow Start Records, and this very colorful clip was directed by Hector Gallardo (Subharmonic City).
Rock N Roll Globe shares Mike Viola's ancient Super-8 clips, as seen in the video for "That Seems Impossible Now"
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Mike Viola’s new video, for Godmuffin closing track “That Seems Impossible Now,” was pieced together from Super 8 footage from the artist’s childhood. “All the repetition of us as kids disappearing really pulled me in and spoke to the subject of my song ‘That Seems Impossible Now’ in such a poignant, unplanned way,” he told Rock N Roll Globe, which premiered the video today on their site. “So, I decided to make it into a video… to try and paint a picture of specific feeling of loss without tragedy.”
Atwood Magazine premieres Dev Marvelous' "mesmerizing, colorful and compelling spin" on The Bird And The Bee's "La La La," from his upcoming Road Angel Project release
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Atwood Magazine says Dev Marvelous’ new cover of The Bird and the Bee’s “La La La” is a “mesmerizing, colorful immersion of upbeat melodies and hot funk sounds” that finds Dev Marvelous “putting his own compelling spin on The Bird and the Bee’s original, first released on their self-titled debut album in 2007." Link in bio, along with an interview with Dev and Inara George about the project.
The track is from the upcoming sixth edition of George’s Road Angel Project series of charity compilation releases in conjunction with Sweet Relief. This volume is entirely comprised of Dev’s covers of songs by The Bird and The Bee, and it’ll be streaming everywhere starting Friday, March 26. The full set is out on April 16!
American Songwriter chats with The March Divide's Jared Putnam about his exceedingly catchy new single "The Funk That You're In”
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Get out of “The Funk That You’re In” with a new single from The March Divide, out tomorrow (Friday, March 12) from Slow Start Records and streaming today via American Songwriter. The site writes that the song, from new album cinq (due April 23), features a “timeless melody” and displays an “effortless ability to craft organically catchy and uplifting music… almost as if Jared Putnam is scraping away all of the excess information of modern living and is speaking to a deeper, older and more genuine sense of comfort and joy.” I mean, what more do you people want from a song?!
York Calling premieres "Brightest Star Tonight," Daedelus "layered and lively" contribution to The Road Angel Project
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Big thanks to York Calling for premiering Daedelus’ “Brightest Star Tonight” in conjunction with its release today as part of the fifth edition of the Road Angel Project series on Release Me Records. The site calls the song “something of an electronic odyssey. Layered and lively, it’s punchy compared to a lot of his sprawling soundscapes I’ve heard previously. An understated beginning slowly builds as the various electronic melodies start to coalesce at the track’s climax.”
In addition to Daedelus, Volume 5 includes tracks from Michael Andrews featuring (Inara George) and Gabe Noel. As with all Road Angel Project releases, the goal is to raise funds and awareness for Sweet Relief, which does extraordinary work to help people in the music industry impacted by the ongoing pandemic.
Find and follow this Spotify playlist to stay up-to-date with all releases in the series.