
SeepeopleS music video for “Shame” was featured on Last Day Deaf’s Videodrome which is described as a “spotlight on the 10 videos we liked/played most the past few days.”
Hillery Terenzi photographed “PAVEMENT WITH PIRANHA RAMA AT THE EASTERN 10/08/22 – NIGHT ONE”
Chambers has an insatiable appetite for the golden-era soul and the performer’s high-level energy at 2021’s BeachLife Festival earned him recognition from GRAMMY-nominated artist G. Love, who puts his own spin on a verse and even contributes harmonica to Mystical & Paranoid.” Glide is premiering the powerhouse soul number (below) that rips with a Bruno Mars modern pop flair and boisterous rhythmic counterparts that swings with the vibrant tightness of The J.B.’s.
Moon Shine blends fresh, effusive vibes with a deep reverence for tradition on her debut album The Land in Between (out November 11). “Exile of Youth” is a track from this album and we are stoked to be able to bring this song for you to take a listen.
Cleverly letting each song speak for itself, the band marches through a variety of genres (e.g. synth-rock, hard rock and shoegaze, just to name a few) but are held together through Brandsness and Warren’s virtuosic riffs and fiery back-and-forth vocals. Ripping guitars serve elsewhere to punctuate brooding synth-rock and even morph into earth-shaking shoegaze on album highlight, “Your Love Is A Phantom” (out 10/26).
There’s a lot of power in not taking yourself too seriously. On Used To Be The Next Big Thing (out November 18th), the sophomore LP from Northern Vermont Americana/roots-rock act Maple Run Band, vocalist/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Crist spins yarns of lost love, shattered dreams, and lost potential with a wry wit and a tongue-in-cheek lyricism that would make John Prine proud.