In the search for purpose and meaning, many of us look to the stars for answers about our destiny, our romantic compatibility, or even our own identity. READ MORE…
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Kiely Connell’s new single “The Blues That Really Burn” featured at Last Day Deaf
Georgia Feroce’s new single “Maybe It’s Not You” featured at Rolling Stone India
Los Angeles-based indie artist Georgia Feroce cuts through the clutter with a resolute rock riff on “Maybe It’s Not You,” off her debut full-length album Moon Signs (out on October 29th). The pace slows and picks up throughout the song about fear and self-doubt when a relationship goes south. READ MORE…
Alt77 shares the latest video from Walter Parks & The Unlawful Assembly, “Early in the Morning,” calling Parks’ “hypnotic holler” the “sound that’s worth a thousand words.”
The former sideman to the legendary Richie Havens, brings his soulful, weathered vocals and refined gift for orchestration on the traditional blues number Early in the Morning. Parks’ hypnotic holler is the sound that’s worth a thousand words. This is music for healing.
Farce the Music debuts the latest track from Matthew Check, “Lovely to Have Met You,” calling it “an acoustic guitar driven confessional, heavy with emotion and dripping with melodic hooks.”
Today, we’re premiering a new song from Matthew Check called “Lovely to Have Met You.” It’s an acoustic guitar driven confessional, heavy with emotion and dripping with melodic hooks. It is at once sparse and incredibly catchy. It’s a thinking man’s drinking song about his own specific heartache, and yet never gets too particular not to be accessible. RIYL: Tim Easton, Bob Dylan, Ronnie Fauss.
Under the Radar Mag premieres new single from LA indie/alt-pop artist Georgia Feroce
Later this month, Los Angeles singer/songwriter Georgia Feroce is releasing her debut LP, Moon Signs. Since sharing the confessional acoustic folk pop of her 2016 debut EP, Cat & Mouse, Feroce has evolved into a full-fledged songwriting force, combining bedroom pop, indie rock, and lofty pop orchestrations on her debut. READ MORE…