Philadelphia R&B singer Suzanne Sheer’s musical journey started when she was just 14, writing songs about heavy subjects she didn’t yet fully understand. She drew inspiration from powerful female vocalists like Amy Winehouse, Etta James, Adele, and Rihanna as well as progressive acts that fused rock and electronic elements like Radiohead, Daft Punk, and The Cure. By 18 she was recording with Wiz Khalifa and Ricky P in Los Angeles. Now, she is 29 years old, back in Philly, and ready to release her debut album, The Blue Hour.
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Portland, ME indie-punk/alt-rock trio theWorst share new video “Monomania” at New Noise Magazine
Portland, Maine punk trio theWorst are sharing their new video, “Monomania,” and it’s premiering at New Noise. The band initially formed back in 2016 and gained a quick reputation in the Northeast for their energetic live shows and raw sound, combining qualities of ’90s alt-rock, driving indie punk, and shades of hardcore. READ MORE…
New Noise Magazine premieres LA punk band ALL BITE’s new single “If You’re Like Me”
ALL BITE are preparing to release their debut LP, Get Well Soon, on December 3, and ahead of the new album, the trio are releasing their new single, the hyper-speed, folk-punk-inspired track, “If You’re Like Me.” READ MORE…
New Noise Magazine premieres Binding Spell’s new single “Negative Instinct”
Washington, DC psych/post-punk artist Binding Spell, aka producer and songwriter Roger Poulin, out July 30, is preparing to release his new LP, English Basement, a nine-track collection of genre-blurring post-punk that finds Poulin reflecting on himself, his relationships and the world at large from the confines of his subterranean home studio in Capitol Hill. READ MORE…
LA psych-folk act Coma Girls shares new video “Skyboxer” at New Noise Magazine
Skyboxer, the recent EP from folk-rock/psych project Coma Girls, aka singer-songwriter Chris Spino, is a genre-bending collection that seamlessly blends psych-rock, shoegaze, folk, and country into a cohesive and unique take on modern rock shot through with classic, pop sensibility. READ MORE…
New Noise Magazine debuts new Lloyd Cole cover from Kurt Deemer, “From the Hip”
Rather than write exclusively about the forces that drive us apart, Deemer also wrote about the experiences that bind us together, turning tracks like “Real Deal” and the heartland rock anthem “Rain” into amplified love songs. Inspired by his own ongoing recovery from addiction, he turned “From the Hip” into a rallying cry for those fighting their own daily battles.