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Perth’s Green Pools share coming-of-age single ‘Mystery Charmer’

When they released their 2017 debut EP under the name Gamba, vocalist Tessa Hutchinson,  guitarist Joe Simich and drummer Kim Thair laid the groundwork for what would become Green Pools. Born of late night songwriting sessions and sun-dappled rehearsals, Green Pools truly came into being with the addition of guitarist Harry Love and bassist Owen McGinty – evolving into a five-piece band capable of delivering detailed arrangements that balance the dark …

As a challenge to the prevailing musical order, Rawb Middleton returns with What Is It?…And Why Is It Here?

As if I’d face-planted on unexploded ordinance from a sonic revolution long lost, my mind has been blown by the surprise absorption of supercool and ultrasubversive music from a personal hero who had been silent for way too long. Rawb Middleton’s new work, What Is It?…And Why Is It Here? arrived in the mail today …

Kesha – My Own Dance

AUTHOR: Henry David Thoreau (1817–62) QUOTATION: If a [woman] does not keep pace with [her] companions, perhaps it is because [she] hears a different drummer. Let [her dance] to the music which [she] hears, however measured or far away. ATTRIBUTION: HENRY DAVID THOREAU, Walden, chapter 18, p. 430 (1966). Originally published in 1854. Kesha may be the …

Dan Wilson Releases New Song “Sunshine” – Performing at McCabe’s Guitar Shop in Santa Monica, CA on 12/6

 Credit: Devin Pedde November 15, 2019: Today, the Grammy-winning songwriter Dan Wilson released a new song “Sunshine” following his announcement last year that he will begin releasing a new song each month in lieu of full length album in 2019. These songs, which include “Too Much ii,” “A Modest Proposal,” “The Rules,” “Fly Safe,” “Uncanny Valley” and “We Ain’t Telling,” follow …

Mieko Shimizu – Snake of Summer

With a career that has seen her as an acclaimed Japanese electronic artist and producer, a trailblazing female drum’n’bass DJ (signed to Haruomi Hosono’s personal label), a collaborator with the likes of Riz MC (Riz Ahmed) and Mick Karn (JAPAN), and having her own residency at the Southbank, it’s safe to say that Mieko Shimizu is sui generis. Upcoming single Snake Of Summer (out now), takes …

Street Lethal – Welcome to the Row

Awesome Spanish heavy metal superheroes STREET LETHAL play a fresh and powerful heavy metal sound with catchy riffs, dominant guitar solos, great attitude and the great voice of Hell Rose Lethal, merging classic influences in the tradition of JUDAS PRIEST, W.A.S.P., WARLOCK, IRON MAIDEN, with more current sounds in the vein of SKULL FIST, STRIKER, …

Albon – Call Me Up

Behold the latest from LA-based singer-songwriter Albon. His sunny indie folk pop is tender and honest, steeped in nostalgia. Think Fleet Foxes meets Bread and America. He struggled with severe learning disabilities as a kid but was able to effortlessly play his dad’s nylon string guitar upside down. He still composes this way and often …

Send Your Christmas Songs to Eva Walker for Audioasis, by Davin Michael Stedman

Hey there fellow singers and songwriters. I just sent Eva Walker the ‘Slowjam for Christmas’ song I recorded for Band in Seattle‘s first Christmas Special with Caine Coldnote and Stephanie Walbon and friends. She is requesting folks send her Holiday songs for consideration on her KEXP program. I sent mine. You should too. Eva says, “Early request (so there’s time to record)! …

Madelin – Girl I Never Was

Brooklyn-based indie chanteuse Madelin exudes intrepid pop realness. Her newest single/video, “Girl I Never Was,” continues this tradition, boasting a taut narrative on total self-acceptance in the face of an inherently chauvinistic society. The track was conceived after Madelin discovered her bi-sexuality and illustrates this awakening without coming off as heavy handed. In fact, for such …

Shreya Preeti – Wannabe

Minnesota-native Shreya Preeti shares with you the video for her new track, “Wannabe.” The song holds honest emotions about existing in a time where the present is fleeting and holding someone’s attention is more difficult than ever. “Wannabe” cuts right to the point, as can be heard in the hitting last line of the chorus: “I don’t …