We adore the progressive theatrical lift of I didn’t have a brat summer, the new single and video from ZOHARA. It’s a clever quip that resonates with what’s happening now. While music so often channels a timeless universal feeling, ZOHARA injects an element relative to today in a way that helps this hit different. A fun psychedelic trip, the new single works in any era. Stylistically we think it connect with artists like Bjork and FKA Twigs. It’s really smart pop and the video matches that genius. It’s not easy to pull that off. We see you ZOHARA. This shit is tuff.
Life’s a party for Debbie & Lynn. The dynamic duo gets immortalized in the new video and single from Pretty Rude. Lots of day drinking and questionable intentions permeate from this complicated narrative. Chaos feels inevitable and tragedy likely. If you want your pilots to be conventional cool, well maybe be careful who you wish for. It’s hip to be square. The modern indie Weezer vibe suits the aesthetic. Party on Wayne.
Allapartus makes the best Choice when they opt to use music as an outlet. That sentiment rings immaculate through the images offered in the music video for their new single appropriately titled Choice. This convincing emo alt rock blend has both energy and catchy melodic magnetism. In that way it recalls classic projects like Gaslight Anthem and Jimmy Eat World. It culminates in an enviable community party. We definitely want to see this band live. We love the energy they bring to this performance. Get into it.
There’s a brilliant cinematic charm to the performance video of I’m Still Looking for the Light, the new single from Mountaintop Junkshop. It unfolds like the breakthrough performance in a biopic about an emerging Americana folk band. From the camera work to the lighting, everything is illuminated in a way that accentuates the charm and vitality of this Eureka moment. Stylistically the band finds the middle ground between Gram Parsons, the Magnetic Zeroes and Shovels and Rope. We love it.
