A reverie isn’t a slumber, yet it is not wide-eyed consciousness either. It lies balanced between the two, the state of a peaceful and blissful daydream, of getting lost in your thoughts and ideas. This notion of a dreamlike stupor is perfectly embodied in “Reverie”, the new single from post-punk band Shepherds. READ MORE…
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Afropunk debuts Sye Elaine Spence’s unique new animated video for “1964”
Today we’re premiering the animated new visual from folk singer-songwriter Sye Elaine Spence – ‘1964‘ (a collaboration with Brooklyn-based production company, dreambear, and experimental painter/filmmaker, Jeff Scher). In regards to the track, Spence (who is based in Atlanta) tells us: “The song was made as an ode, of sorts, to my grandmother, Elaine. She was like a warm blanket to me in childhood. The lullaby-like feel of the guitar throughout the song is intentionally reminiscent of that. Her stories of her youth, first love, first heartbreak, always fed my innate draw toward nostalgia. The lyrics are me simply my imaginings of what conversations used to be like during her time. Sweet, simple, delicate.” READ MORE…
Bloody Disgusting debuts Houston In The Blind’s new single “On Your Side”
Sounding like something from a David Lynch film, Houston in the Blind‘s “On Your Side” offers nearly 5-minutes of hypnotic, dreamlike beauty, featuring reverb heavy guitars and breathy vocals. Its mysterious aura is perfect for sitting back and just unwinding for a few minutes and we’re pretty happy to be exclusively premiering if for all of you. READ MORE…
Immersive features new single “Jesus” from The Head
After spending most of the summer on the road, Atlanta three-piece the Head brought the energy from touring into the studio and emerged with the distorted anthem “Jesus,” the latest single from their upcoming EP, Millipedes. READ MORE…
Immersive Atlanta debuts star-splitter’s new single “Afterglow”
If you’ve ever heard Andi Rogers sing with her indie rock duo Night Driving in Small Towns, you’d understand why her new project is tailor-made for her voice. Past praise for her vocals have included the usual feminine modifiers: pretty, sweet, alluring, and the such. And without a doubt her voice is all those things. But what strikes me is the emotional complexity she exudes in even the simplest of phrases; by turns, she can sound aching without seeming fragile, triumphant without coming off as blustery or overwrought. It’s a precarious balance, and Rogers seems to instinctively know which way to lean. READ MORE…
Aaron Lee Tasjan’s “Lucinda’s Room” premieres at The Bluegrass Situation
“Two summers ago, I was hired to play a week-long gig in Portland, OR, at this place called the Crystal Hotel. Part of the deal is that they put you up in the hotel for the week, and each room is named after a different musician. I ended up in the Drunken Angel room, aka the Lucinda Williams room. While this song is not really about Lucinda herself, there are definite references to her throughout the lyrics.” READ MORE…