Oakland’s garage-soul rockers, The Helltones, are revving up for their forthcoming album, Medusa, set to drop on November 17th, mastered by the talented Timothy Stollenwerk (known for Kevin Morby, Surf Curse, Y La Bamba). Their single When We’re Moving is a stellar preview: Infused with the soulful vibes of Sam Cooke and Marvin Gaye, it’s a ’70s r&b gem, while capturing the yearning for a night of dancing with friends.
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Last Day Deaf reviews the new single from Rick Hornyak, “Continental Queen,” noting, “This track serves as a shining example of heartfelt Americana, with Hornyak’s warm and soulful vocals leaving a lingering impact that resonates for days.”
Prepare to be captivated by the heartland rock sounds of Austin-based musician Rick Hornyak, and his new single, Continental Queen, from his highly anticipated sophomore LP titled Dandelion, set to be released on July 21. This track serves as a shining example of heartfelt americana, with Hornyak’s warm and soulful vocals leaving a lingering impact that resonates for days.
Last Day Deaf shares the new single from Beekeeper Spaceman, “Icicles,” calling it a “cinematic indie rock gem.”
Indie rock band Beekeeper Spaceman unveils their lead single Icicles from their upcoming self-titled debut LP set to release on November 3rd. This cinematic indie rock gem captures the essence of the tug-of-war between the liberating aspects of youth and the domesticity that accompanies adult relationships. The track features intimate vocals that beautifully convey the emotional depth of this theme.
Last Day Deaf includes SeepeopleS’ music video for “Shame” in their top music videos of the week
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.”
Georgia Feroce’s new single “I Don’t Want To Be A Man Anymore” featured at Last Day Deaf
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