Weaves a patchwork of classic and contemporary influences that span roots, indie-folk, and other experimental musical idioms with songs that are personal, revelatory, and relatable, brimming with vulnerability, and a feeling of redemption.
Self-described as ‘Gay Church Folk Music’ by leader Joel Gibb, The Hidden Cameras won overwhelming critical acclaim, blending superb lyrics with heart-rending melodies and grand, fulsome arrangements.
22-year-old singer/songwriter Bella White has a one-of-a-kind musical talent: a finespun breed of country/folk both fresh in perspective and wholly steeped in bluegrass tradition, despite her upbringing in the Canadian city of Calgary.
The album is an incredibly personal venture for Maroney — produced by Daniel Tashian, ULTRAPURE finds Maroney playing every instrument on the record for his most cohesive effort yet.
Frost God is Yung Lean's second mixtape. Produced by Gud, Whitearmor, Acea, Woesum and Shlohmo the mixtape features guest appearances from Adamn Killa, Luckaleann of Goth Money, Bladee and A$AP Ferg of A$AP Mob.
Sons Of Jah were a vocal trio formed in Trenchtown, Jamaica, in 1976, led by the enigmatic Trevor Bow. This album was originally released in 1980 and recorded at Treasure Isle Recording Studio.
OSEES are back with Abomination Revealed At Last, a face-melting, furious fusion of punk, garage, noise, and synth-punk. It's an album that feels fueled by consternation and rage...that somehow manages to be just really, really fun.