To match the fluid and snappy beats of Sneaks’ latest track, “Money Don’t Grow On Trees” is the new music video for the song featuring shots of a park in Germany and a dream-like quality. Watch the video and get to know Eva Moolchan in her interview with Paper Magazine. Sneaks’ upcoming album, Highway Hypnosis is out January 25th via Merge Records.
Archives: November 2018
LISTEN – The Premiere of The Dip’s New Song
November 19th, 2018
Time and care were the key words for the brassy Seattle troupe The Dip as they worked on their upcoming sophomore album, The Dip Delivers — whose single “She Gave Me the Keys” is premiering exclusively HERE. Stay tuned for the album release on Feb 8th!
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Sam Fender – “That Sound” Video Out Now!
November 19th, 2018
The rising UK talent Sam Fender has released his latest music video for his song, “That Sound.” Hear this song and other stunning works off his new EP, Dead Boys out now via Polydor Records.
Lineup for Arizona Roots Festival is OUT!
November 7th, 2018
The lineup for the annual Arizona Roots Art & Music Festival is out! (And we’re pretty excited). Check out the lineup featuring some great artists like Atmosphere, Collie Buddz, Iya Terra, The Movement and more. Peep the full lineup HERE.
NPR’s Heavy Rotation – Matthew Dear, Esperanza Spalding, IDLES
November 2nd, 2018
Tune in this week for the latest installment of NPR’s Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can’t Stop Playing to check out new tunes from Matthew Dear, Esperanza Spalding and IDLES.
LISTEN – Radio Milwaukee + Judd Apatow + Jerry Paper
November 2nd, 2018
TUNE IN – 5 Songs We Can’t Stop Listening To is a collection of Radio Milwaukee’s newest favorite songs. Every week they ask an artist that we love to tell us about the music they love. Listen to the whole segment and all the songs below. This week features Judd Apatow + Jerry Paper – SO GOOD!
LISTEN – Young Fathers ‘Cocoa Sugar’ via NPR + TOUR
November 1st, 2018
It starts in sing-song. It could be the lullaby that played every time you opened the music box passed down through generations of your family…
It could be the theme music to the Saturday-morning cartoon you watched while you ate cereal and your parents drank coffee and read the paper in the next room.
And then, the storm — waves and panic and splintered wood. The hardest decision a parent could have to make, and the mortal danger of a child alone on a boat. “Cocoa Sugar” seeps into your marrow and makes you not think about or talk about, but feel about the world’s refugee crisis.
“Cocoa Sugar” sees Young Fathers doing what they do best as a band: capturing tenderness in chaos and community in calamity, and acting as vital ambassadors of radical empathy.
Read about the band’s personal connection to this issue via NPR BY CLICKING HERE
Catch Young Fathers on tour in the US this Fall – Dates HERE!