Songs of the Week: Ellise, Peyton McMahon, & Ryan Nealon
The latest roundup goes heavy on mind-numbing emotion.
The latest roundup goes heavy on mind-numbing emotion.
The synth god puts the past in his rearview mirror.
The dream pop duo perform deep incisions on self.
The new lineup zags between alt-Americana and shimmering pop.
The hazy psych duo get deep about life, destiny, and music-making antics.
The singer-songwriter goes hard with a static-baked new tune.
The singer-songwriter reflects upon overthinking.
The singer-songwriter reflects upon former friendships.
The rising pop star’s new visual simpy dazzles.
The brand-new round-up heaves strong emotional ties.
David Teixeira’s latest short shows great promise
The indie-folk band’s new offering explores the pressures of time
Chase’s first bit of music for Kill Rock Stars is magnetic.
Conover finds inspiration in his grandfather’s old letters.
Filmmaker Dutch Marich doubles down on dread-packed imagery.
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