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Singer-songwriter and one half of Wildbirds & Peacedrums Mariam The Believer drops a new music video for one of my favorite tracks from her newest record, Blood Donation. Watch above and enjoy! Also, catch a review for Blood Donation below:
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English singer-songwriter Anna Calvi has shared the lead single from her upcoming sophomore LP One Breath. An electric art-rock stomp, “Eliza” is certainly an auspicious first taste of her new album. Enjoy! One Breath is scheduled for release on October 7 through Domino Records.
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King Krule gives us yet another peak at the forthcoming 6 Feet Beneath the Moon. The UK singer-songwriter was teased us with one forlorn song after another, fronted by his deep, emotive, melancholy vocals. This particular track feels a little less minimal than some of what we’ve heard thus
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Singer-songwriter PJ Harvey is no stranger to speaking her mind about whatever is ailing the world today. That was actually one of the largest selling points of her last full-length album, Let England Shake, which you can catch a review for far down below. Lyrically, PJ forgoes her usual poetics
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UK singer-songwriter Sampha steps out with a short, but nicely sung solo effort with this Dual EP. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Swedish singer-songwriter Mariam the Believer has shared the music video for Blood Donation cut “Invisible Giving.” The video certainly delivers on the repeated lyric “make a hole, make a hole,” with Mariam doing nothing but digging a hole for its nearly 8-minute-long runtime. Watch a review for this year’s
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Swedish singer-songwriter Mariam Wallentin–a.k.a. one half of Wildbirds & Peacedrums–goes off on a somewhat solo journey on her new record, Blood Donation. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Hot on the heels of being signed by Jagjaguwar records and releasing a really enjoyable album under the name of the songwriting duo known as Foxygen, Jonathan Radio is about to drop a new LP on Woodist under his own name. The title: Law and Order. The album is coming
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Laura Marlin’s Once I Was An Eagle shows the British singer-songwriter moving even further away from her folk pop roots, and embracing a moodier sound. Not only that, but Laura’s battles with love seem to take center stage as this album’s prime subject matter. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Singer-songwriter Father John Misty, a.k.a. Josh Tillman, dancing through a post-apocalyptic set on this new set of visuals for the track “Funtimes In Babylon,” which is a cut from his latest full-length, Fear Fun. The album is out now on Sub Pop Records.