How about some Pixie Pirate Mythpunk Folk Rock? Quartered: Songs of Palimpsest by S. J. Tucker This week’s #FeatureFriday artist is S. J. Tucker and her album – Quartered: Songs of Palimpsest. The first thing you have to acknowledge about Quartered: Songs of Palimpsest is the commitment to art it feels embued with love and […]
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Shapeshifer by Oblee #FeatureFriday
This #FeatureFriday we have some cool indie with Oblle and their 5 track EP Shapeshifter Shapeshifter by Oblee From the opening instrumental track of “Shapeshifter” you’re not sure what you’re getting with Oblee. You could be thinking it’s going to be some lo-fi instrumental project and as great as that is it hides some great […]
#FeatureFriday – 1991 by Maisie Marra
1991 by Maisie Marra “Maisie Marra is a work of fiction and any resemblance to real persons or events is 100% on purpose.” This week’s #FeatureFriday is Maisie Marra’s 1991 by elvira depressedly Beneath the guitars, the lo-fi crunchy drums and the gorgeous vocals there’s a lyrical thread that tells a story and whether it […]
A Place To Go When You Need To Hide by Rose Alaimo
#FeatureFriday WIENER DEMEANOR by Cheer Captain
Power Pop Goodness! This week’s #FeatureFriday is WIENER DEMEANOR by Cheer Captain. One of the first artists that I came across on Bluesky was Cheer Captain. I’m a nosey bonk and after a couple of film based interactions with Graham of Cheer Captain I decided to check out their music. Sometimes this profile stalking can […]
#FeatureFriday – Effusion by Sweet Freeze
Effusion by Sweet Freeze Effusion by Sweet Freeze From the offset ‘Effusion’ by Sweet Freeze gives you a sense of isolation. With it’s metallic sounding spaces, it’s thin synthetic strings and the 3 or 4 not guitar motifs. The vocals sound intimate yet jarring without sounding obtuse. It’s a personal recording dripping with an honesty […]
The Nirvana Fallacy (or, Mania and Her Sophomore Slump) – Saint Louie
The Nirvana Fallacy (or, Mania and Her Sophomore Slump) by Saint Louie First thing’s first, I love this album. Everything left on the floor, on the walls, on the ceiling. More importantly on the recordings, which burst with an feeling of heart breaking melancholy. A payment for the beauty in the music. Saint Louie is […]