Earthquake Lights share new single from Distress Signals LP

Brooklyn quintet Earthquake Lights have shared a new single from their upcoming full-length, due out April 12. The inspired song debuted at Atwood Magazine, who say, “‘May Day’ is a slow, brooding jazz track full of chilling vulnerability.” Check it out below and keep an eye out for more from Earthquake Lights soon!

Lisa Papineau shares new single/video from upcoming full-length

LA-based Lisa Papineau is slated to release a new solo record on February 15th and in the meantime is keeping us satiated with this new single, “Beautiful”, along with accompanying music video. The song began with a simple guitar melody tracked by Matt Embree in a studio in France, took shape over a remote session with the help of Jam de Silva and other collaborators in Recife while Papineau was in Vermont, and was finalized by Koool G Murder at Rusty Pipes studio in LA. “This song traveled all over the world in its making and the opening riff is still that same demo guitar part hastily thrown down years ago,” reflects Papineau. Check out the video below, the premiere at Grimy Goods, and keep an eye out for the full length this spring on Team Player Records.

Helenor Shares Video for "Artifact" on The Line of Best Fit

Helenor is the moniker for David DiAngelis, a visual artist who hails from Boston and is making indie rock tunes that will get stuck in your head for hours, if not days. Today, Helenor is releasing a new single and video by way of the track, “Artifact,” which premiered on The Line of Best Fit. The video features artful synchronized swimming, subjects that match their surroundings and enough summery vibes to make you wish it was warm. Give it a watch below and channel some sunshine.

Okey Dokey Debut Video For "Whose Heart"

The boys of Okey Dokey are making waves once again with another new track from their upcoming Tell All Your Friend LP, which is out officially at the end of March. The Nashville duo are slowly but surely releasing the entire album bit by bit, and today’s new bop is “Whose Heart,” a track about being pulled in too many directions by distractions be them in real like or on your cell phone. The video echoes this feeling, one image morphs into the next. The band’s own Aaron Martin is responsible for the animation of the video, which just premiered on Treble! Head over there to check it out or take a peek below!

Kerchief is back with new album for March 1, shares first video

Helmed by Brittany Hill (RIP Vanity Theft), Kerchief are back with a new full-length, Fluke, for March 1 release. Today, they have shared a spooky video for the opening cut from the album, a song about the evil parts of us that sometimes come out in toxic relationships. Check out the premiere at Substream and keep an eye out for more from Kerchief this spring!



Bitch has blessed us with a feminist anthem for the New Year

Hello, 2019! There’s a lot of garbage in the world, but one thing we can be thankful for at the start of this new year is new music from Bitch! The LA-based musician is back with a feminist anthem we can all get behind; a joyous pop anthem for women claiming their space and power in the modern world. Check out the premiere via Billboard, stream it on Spotify, or own it via Bandcamp.