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Mima Good

SONG PICK: Mima Good – Lolabye

“Lolabye” is a song about the stereotypical roles that women are often forced to accept in good humor. “I’ve laughed at myself when I should have cried.” A sound clip of Judy Garland opens the song and from there Brooklyn-based musician Mima Good builds a playful, sprawling and timeless pop song with plenty of satirical bite.

SONG PICK: The Native – Chasing Highs

Luckily, or in this case sadly, the world does not stand still and other serious topics like drug overdose deserve our attention as well. Indie-rockers The Native, at home in Plymouth, West England, took the tragic passing of a local young woman to come up with the concept for “Chasing[…]

Anna Wolf

SONG PICK: Anna Wolf and Pop Morrison – The Unfamiliar (Video)

Today we have a special audiovisual treat for your Sunday enjoyment: British musicians Anna Wolf and Pop Morrison – the drummer of Stereophonics – have teamed up for the title song of the indie horror movie “The Unfamiliar”. Naturally the accompanying video has a dark and eerie vibe and blends musical performance and scenes from the film in a way that it is hard to tell which one is more haunting.

SONG PICK: LMNL – Outliar

“Outliar” marks the closing track on LMNL‘s just-released self-titled EP and it is probably the most passionate and dynamic song on the album. LMNL is the solo-project of Simon Batten, who made himself a name in Oxford’s music scene with a variety of different projects and collaborations. Then he left[…]

Karolina Rose

SONG PICK: Karolina Rose – White Lies (Video Premiere)

“White Lies” is a song full of symbolism: the cleansing forces of truth wash away pretense and deception. The new song by singer/songwriter Karolina Rose may be my favorite yet with its unpretentious but gripping production with elements of drama and suspense. “White Lies” is the last single of Karolina’s second EP “Rosemary” (Apple Music | Spotify) – her second name – which is out today and contains three more previously released songs, including a clever Shakira cover “Objection”.

SONG PICK: Richard Orofino – Rather Die (Video)

If not now, whenever is the time for boldness? Speaking plainly and with purpose? Alone by its lyrics, “Rather Die” touches a nerve and we were intrigued already. Add a heavy dose of ’80s nostalgia, crips vocals, and a catchy, electronic production with warm vibes, and here goes an irresistibly[…]

Wyldest

SONG PICK: Wyldest – Seastroke

London musician Zoe Mead aka Wyldest is about to release a three song soundtrack for the short film “Birdwatcher” on August 25. The first single is “Seastroke,” which opens with a two minute intro that invites you to just dream along before Zoe’s gentle voice comes into the mix.

SONG PICK: The Clockworks – Can I Speak To A Manager? (Video)

Originally from Galway, Ireland, The Clockworks relocated to London, U.K. in 2019, where they signed with the label Creation23. Back when they were still in Galway, frontman James McGregor found himself dragged down by his 9 to 5 job and spilled his frustration and anger into a breathless and oh-so relatable[…]

Karla Rojas

SONG PICK: Karla Rojas – Her Eyes

“The look in her eyes. It gets you each time.” Karla Rojas, singer/songwriter from California struggles with somebody who has the gift to easily pull other people easily into her orbit. Karla tells this story with smacking beats and a super-catchy chorus and moves with that much more into pop territory than her past releases.

SONG PICK: Simon Alexander – Heading Nowhere

Whenever I hear beautiful guitar fingerpicking like the one in “Heading Nowhere”, I am instantly smitten and inclined to pick up my guitar and try my luck as well, only to get seriously frustrated because a lot of time and hard work goes into such beauty and precision. Having featured[…]