Taken from “Time~Lapse Nature”, out May 13th 2022 via RVNG Intl. Diatom Deli’s “Disarray” exalts a renewed threshold of melodic reverence, with indelible arcs that chime in bright, audial gusts, and marks the announcement of Deli’s forthcoming album Time~Lapse Nature. Delisa Paloma-Sisk was born and raised in Tennessee, but grew up traveling to Puerto Rico, where her mother’s family…
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[video of the week] Will Samson – Shun
Taken from the album “Active Imagination” out 6th May (CD/DL) 24th June 2022 (LP) on Human Chorus. Electronic / folk artist Will Samson announces the release of his brand new album “Active Imagination”, the follow-up to 2019’s “Paralanguage“, released via Wichita Recordings. Worked on across the span of one entire year – from January of…
[video of the week] Jo Schornikow – Lose Yr Love
Taken from Jo Schornikow’s new album “ALTAR”, out May 20th 2022 via Keeled Scales. “ALTAR” is the perfect counterweight to 2019’s Secret Weapon. While that album was bare and scrappy bedroom folk, this new album is a joyful announcement of synthy indie-pop. From Melbourne, Australia, Jo’s first job at 17 was as a church organist,…
[video of the week] Birds In The Brickwork – A Brief Glimpse
Premiere of the video of “A Brief Glimpse” from Ben Holton’s (epic45, My Autumn Empire) new project’s debut album “Recovery”, out April 1st 2022 via Wayside & Woodland. In Ben’s own words: “My latest project goes under the name Birds In The Brickwork and is based around the amalgamation of my work as a photographer and musician….
[video of the week] Sister Ray – Visions
Taken from the debut album “Communion”, out May 13th 2022 via Royal Mountain Records. Sister Ray, the project of Edmonton-born songwriter, Ella Coyes (they/she) is today sharing their new single, “Visions” alongside announcing details of their debut album, “Communion” which is set for release on May 13 via Royal Mountain Records (Alvvays, Wild Pink, U.S….
[video of the week] Jolanda Moletta – Spell II: Daydream and Nightbloom
Video premiere of “Spell II: Daydream and Nightbloom”, taken from “Nine Spells”, out July 5th 2022 via Ambientologist. “Nine Spells” is a collection of vocal-only compositions by experienced vocalist and multimedia artist Jolanda Moletta, a musical tribute to nine of her female ancestors. She describes the inspiration for the track and the video below: “If…
[video of the week] Barzin – Voyeurs In The Dark
Official video for the single ‘Voyeurs in the Dark’ by Barzin, out now on Monotreme Records. Full length album ‘Voyeurs in the Dark’ out 22 April worldwide on Monotreme Records. A project that began in 1995, Barzin was a solo endeavor at its inception. Somewhere along the way, however, Barzin shed its solitary skin and…
[video of the week] Deer Scout – Cowboy
Taken from Deer Scout’s forthcoming album ‘Woodpecker’, out April 8th 2022 on Carpark Records. Deer Scout’s debut full length Woodpecker is a record about memory and the subconscious. And like an unforgettable dream that keeps you puzzling over its riddles for days, it’s as packed with direct symbols as it is with ruminative haze. “I…
[video of the week] Van Chamberlain – A.G.T.
“A.G.T”. is the first single off Van Chamberlain’s debut record, “In the Sun”, out March 28th 2022 via Very Jazzed. Van Chamberlain is a Brooklyn-based indie band. Having grown up making music together on a shared wavelength, brothers Van & Jacob began playing under the name Van Chamberlain in 2019. https://www.vanchamberlain.com/
[video of the week] Catastrophe Waitress – Second Valse
Second single from the E.P. “Silent Talk”, out February 4th 2022. Catastrophe Waitress is an indie-pop band, based in Freiburg (Germany). The five songs on the new record range from light-footed folky to poignant orchestral. The two-part singing carries you through the multi-faceted compositions and touches you with its simplicity. In terms of sound, the…
[video of the week] Keeley Forsyth – I Stand Alone
Taken from Keeley Forsyth’s sophomore album “Limbs”, released February 25th 2022 via Leaf Label. Keeley Forsyth’s 2020 debut album found an elemental voice ringing out from beneath the rubble. Understated but devastating, “Debris” was a breakout success, with features and prominent end of year placements from The Guardian, the Quietus, Loud and Quiet, The Line…
[video of the week] The Sea Shall Not Have Them – Lower The Sky
Australian instrumental 2 piece The Sea Shall Not Have Them are thrilled to announced their new album “Debris” for an international release on Friday 11 February through a new partnership with Bird’s Robe Records. Their first release in 7 years follows their acclaimed debut “Mouth” and features all the deeply rhythmic and powerful cascading tones…
[video of the week] Moira Smiley – Meeting Is Over (feat. Piers Faccini and Seamus Egan)
“Meeting Is Over” is a stripped-down, acoustic anthem that celebrates the cycles of life and death, endings and renewal, farewells and reunion. A perfect song then to bid farewell to 2021 and to look forward to new horizons in 2022. This release is a cross-continental collaboration between two soulful and expressive singer/songwriters, Piers Faccini (France)…
[video of the week] Feutre – Apocalypse
Taken from the album “Nos rencontres”, out now via Kocliko Records. Feutre is a French indiepop band from Bordeaux. At the end of 2019, Feutre was formed by bassist and composer Michaël Korchia (who plays in Vacance and was in the indiepop duo Watoo Watoo) and Virginie Raynaud, singer and lyricist, with a jazz background…
[video of the week] Riddy Arman – Both of My Hands
Taken from Riddy Arman’s self titled debut album, out via La Honda Records / Thirty Tigers. Riddy Arman opens her debut album from La Honda Records with a song called“Spirits, Angels, Or Lies” inspired by the true story of her father’s passing. In the lyrics, she examines the human tendency to interpret the unknown. The story she…
[video of the week] Elena Setién – In This Short Life
Elena Setién has shared the new video for single “In This Short Life,” taken from her forthcoming new album Unfamiliar Minds, out January 28th, 2022 via Thrill Jockey. The song’s lyrics are taken from Emily Dickinson’s poem of the same name and the video extends the song’s exploration of Dickinson’s plainspoken yet profound contemplation on…
[video of the week] Aspidistrafly – The Voice of Flowers
Taken from the album “Altar of Dreams” by Aspidistrafly, out on February 25th 2022 via Kitchen Label. Aspidistrafly , the Singaporean duo comprising April Lee and producer Ricks Ang, return with “Altar of Dreams”, their first studio album in a decade. While their last album “A Little Fable” introduced the world to their bucolic and…
[video of the week] Lebenswelt – A Short History Of Decay. Part 1
Feat. Pall Jenkins, Giampaolo Loffredo and Stephano Stephanowic. This track is from upcoming Lebenswelt album ‘Unspoken Words’. Out January 15, 2022 via OuZeL Recordings and Under My Bed Recordings. Lebenswelt is an Italy based one-man-project since 2003. Reverbered guitars, recursive and redundant minimal loops, lo-fi computer glitch-like sounds, ambient textures, sad-folk-chord-progressions submerged in liquid, philosophical…
[video of the week] Tomato Flower – Red Machine
Baltimore band Tomato Flower has introduced themselves today with a new single and video off their forthcoming debut EP Gold Arc, out February 11th, 2022 on Ramp Local. “Red Machine” is a utopian pop song that envisions global transformation. With lyrics spanning the city and country toward a vision of worldwide solidarity, the single takes the form of a compact pop single…