
Lauren Passarelli glows brightly with reimagination of “Be Here Now” classic
Lauren Passarelli’s richly resonant interpretation of George Harrison’s 1973 gem, “Be Here Now,” does more than just cover a classic. She resurrects it with art, reverence, and a personal stamp to call her own. As a multi-talented hyphenate, songwriter, producer, recording engineer, and Berklee College of Music guitar professor, Passarelli

Rose Cora Perry & The Truth Untold deliver truth with “Excuses”
There aren’t many who can belt out raw passion quite like Rose Cora Perry. In “Excuses,” her new single with her powerhouse band The Truth Untold, Perry makes it absolutely clear that she’s done sugarcoating the truth. “Excuses” sprang from a musical breakup story in life. Disbanding her previous group

Ratfink! breaks silence with tender new single “Gay Song”
Ratfink! return with “Gay Song,” a gentle yet brave piece of indie folk storytelling that captures the vulnerability as well as the strength of coming out. It’s the second single from their forthcoming album “WHEN U WERE MINE” and it may just be the most personal they’ve been yet. High

Anti Lag bridges borders with new anthem “Apa Kabar”
A cheeky, dance-ready love letter to youth, language, and the joyful accidents of cross-cultural connection, Anti Lag’s latest single, “Apa Kabar,” is more than just a song. Combining the infectious rhythms of pop and rap with just the right pinch of indie playfulness, “Apa Kabar” emerges as a bold wave

jeanie rises and finds the light with new single “Ashes”
Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter jeanie, also known as Christy Lamb, delivers a chilling and cathartic new anthem with her highly anticipated follow-up single, “Ashes,” a genre-fluid, jaw-dropping tale of grief, strength, and the subtle, artistic uprising that comes with starting over after disaster. Steeped in folk rock, dream pop, indie rock,

Orchestre Tisonnier Drops Stirring New Single “L’échelle d’abandon”
Quebecois indie act Orchestre Tisonnier does just that on their new single, “L’échelle d’abandon.” This single marks their first teaser of “Si tu meurs, j’te tue,” their sophomore album due by September 4. And if this song is any indication, it’s something to remember. “L’échelle d’abandon” is a bright, dynamic

Will Sims reclaims his sound with new album “Do You Feel Alive?”
After a ten-year journey full of surprises and a tenacious creative drive, Will Sims has finally released “Do You Feel Alive?,” a scorching 7-track genre mash-up that combines punk grit, pop shimmer, and electronic exploration. Released after years of musical metamorphosis, the album emerged as a bold reckoning of artistic

Johan Hoffman captures themes of identity and memories in “Just in Time”
Like memory, a fog thickens and rolls in on Stockholm by way of Johan Hoffman’s atmospheric new single “Just in Time,“ the second track from his forthcoming LP and a moody follow-up to the introspective adventure commenced by “Day One.“ Oozing with dream pop textures and dripping in indie and

Prem Byrne flips the script with new single “Commercial Break”
On his new single, “Commercial Break,“ Prem Byrne provides a sharp cultural reading cloaked in throbbing indietronica. Fusing folk rock soul with the cutting edges of pop and electronic music, the song represents a thematic shift from Byrne’s previous material. “Commercial Break“ dabbles in the urgency of indie rock and