The revolution continues on the dance floor for neo-funk producer and multi-instrumentalist Farees. Having worked with artists like Calexico and Leo Nocentelli of The Meters, the Tuareg artist lives to create sonic art.
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God is in the TV Zine reviews William Russell Wallace’s excellent new LP, Confidence Man, calling it, “A heady mix of joyful celebration.”
William Russell Wallace‘s Confidence Man is an upbeat record that fuses together elements of Bruce Springsteen, Lloyd Cole and The Rolling Stones. The latter band is the most noticeable influence but it all makes for a heady mix of joyful celebration.
Austin folk/rock trio Under the Rug shares new single “As Long As You’re Here” at Spill Magazine
A change in perspective can paint a picture in a whole new light. Austin, TX trio Under the Rug took this idea to heart when creating their stunning LP, Dear Adeline, a ten-track collection of emotive, dynamic indie rock that chronicles grief, tumult, and healing after the loss of a loved one and simultaneous dissolution of a romantic relationship. READ MORE…
The Big Takeover premieres Brian Michael Henry’s new EP, The Horror! The Horror!, out tomorrow
When one thinks of horror movies, there are a few things that immediately come to mind — vampires, ghosts, knives, and blood-curdling screams. But for Brian Michael Henry, the genre carries with it a powerful romance, an outsider’s perspective on love and a profound sense of longing. READ MORE…
FLOOD Magazine debuts new single from Farees, “Mercury / Orgullosamente,” the first cut from his new album, Galactic Africa, out June 3 through French label Rez’Arts Prod.
On his new single “Mercury / Orgullosamente,” producer, multi-instrumentalist, and spoken-word artist Farees reaffirms his pride in his Tuareg heritage. Taken from his upcoming album Galactic Africa—out June 3 via Rez’Arts Prod—it pushes back on neo-colonialism in energetic Afrobeat fashion. “Everybody wanna dance like Africans / Be tough, be cool like Africans,” he chants. “Tryna look like Africans, talk like Africans, walk like Africans / But you’ll never be real like Africans / Now hit the drum like Africans.”
Rolling Stone India features Under The Rug’s latest single “Go To Sleep” in the latest Global Artists Spotlight
Darkly comic yet also signaling towards disturbing, Austin indie rock band Under the Rug’s new single and music video for “Go To Sleep” builds like a rousing, emotional ballad. Part of their upcoming album Dear Adeline, “Go To Sleep” particularly deals with the struggle of insomnia. READ MORE…