If you heard the “Southeast version” of Coma Girls — the music made by Chris Spino before he packed his bags and hightailed it from Atlanta to Los Angeles — you might not recognize the new single “Crown.” READ MORE…
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Los Angeles singer/songwriter/producer Gus Seyffert shares a playlist of influential music with Billboard
This week’s spin comes from Gus Seyffert. The musician, based in LA’s Silverlake neighborhood, has spent the past decade entrenched in the city’s East Side scene, performing via his own band Willoughby and collaborating with others, including The Bird and the Bee’s Inara George, drummer Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.), and star producers including Greg Kurstin (Sia, P!nk), Ariel Rechtshaid (HAIM, Vampire Weekend), Glyn Johns (Eagles, The Rolling Stones), Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Paul McCartney) and more. READ MORE…
The Deli Magazine features Mail the Horse’s new self-titled album ahead of tomorrow’s release
Rock revival rascals Mail the Horse have no problem acknowledging their classic roots while simultaneously thumbing their noses at the past. READ MORE…
mxdwn premieres Wyatt Blair’s new single “Pop Your Heart Out”
He might be best known for his role in establishing the seminal Southern California record label Lolipop records, but Wyatt Blair is also a very accomplished artist in his own right. He’s going to release a new EP next month called For The First Time and today we’re premiering the final single from that album before its release, “Pop Your Heart Out.” READ MORE…
The Boot exclusively premieres the music video for Sarah Peacock’s “Lady MacGyver”

“I’m pretty sure I’m the most frustrated drummer that ever lived,” Sarah Peacock quips to The Boot. The singer-songwriter troubadour has plenty of experience under her belt, though: She’s logged 1.2 million miles and 2,800 shows over 14 years, doing it all courtesy of anonymous donations from generous fans who have helped buy Peacock out of stringent record deals, purchase buses and fund tours when all hope seemed loss. READ MORE…
American Songwriter premieres Mail the Horse’s new single “Purple Yellow Shade”
New York roots-rock band Mail the Horse will release their new self-titled album next Friday (November 22). Ahead of the record, the group – Michael “Hess” Hesslein (guitar, keys), Mike “Donny” Amidon (guitar), Brendan Smith (bass), Chris May (pedal steel) and Andrew Joseph Weaver (drums) – drop their new song “Purple Yellow Shade,” premiering today on American Songwriter. READ MORE…