The first time I heard Bronwyn Keith-Hynes play the fiddle was at a concert with Molly Tuttle and The Golden Highway, when the band was making their debut to the bluegrass scene, and I was just beginning to explore the world of bluegrass. As a young violin student, I’d heard a lot of people play the fiddle, but never the way Bronwyn did. Her spirit-filled improvisation and captivating performance made it seem almost like her fiddle and body had melded into one. She immediately became my fiddle-idol, and the reason I fell in love with bluegrass.
Clairo released a new single this past week as an introduction to her new upcoming album “Charm”. “Sexy to Someone” is a lively but leisurely stroll down the lane of desire. The new single has a whole new sound that we haven’t really gotten from Clairo before.
We got the chance to speak with V of 40M and delve into the inspiration behind their new anthem “The Score,” and to explore how it fits into the larger narrative of their music and the 40M movement. V of 40M shares insights on their creative process, the significance of their collaborations, and the revolutionary message that sets their music apart in today’s hip-hop landscape.
Congolese guitarist and global musical ambassador Marius Billgobenson graces our ears with his latest single, “A Little Bit of Honey.” This smooth, soulful anthem, recorded in Los Angeles with two-time Grammy-winning producer Paul Brown, stands as a testament to Billgobenson’s remarkable journey and his extraordinary ability to create music that transcends borders and resonates with a diverse audience.
Congolese guitarist and global musical ambassador Marius Billgobenson graces our ears with his latest single, “A Little Bit of Honey.” This smooth, soulful anthem, recorded in Los Angeles with two-time Grammy-winning producer Paul Brown, stands as a testament to Billgobenson’s remarkable journey and his extraordinary ability to create music that transcends borders and resonates with a diverse audience.
Seattle’s rising indie stars, La Need Machine, have followed up their breakout single “I Wish I Could Fly” with a soulful and introspective track, “These Old Jeans.” Released under Worldsound/Virgin Music Group/Universal, this new single cements their place as one of the most promising new bands in the indie scene.
In a world increasingly intertwined with technology, Andrea Pizzo and The Purple Mice deliver a standout track with “The Machine.” Released on January 19, 2024, this single doesn’t just follow trends—it challenges them.
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Understated indie icon Briston Maroney has just released a new single titled “Skydiver”. The track explores Maroney’s anxiety and fears about uncertainty through thoughtful lyrics and unique vocals. Tying all of his arduous thoughts and questions into a metaphor about hurtling towards the ground at full speed, Maroney has created yet another song that makes his listeners feel seen.
“The StoneHengers,” the seventh single from The Margaret Hooligans’ forthcoming album ThunderHole Rock n’ Roll, exemplifies the band’s talent for creating music that is both immediately accessible and richly layered. At first listen, the track comes across as an upbeat 90s rock song with driving electric ukulele riffs (yes, that’s a ukulele) and dynamic drumming. However, true to the band’s style, it quickly becomes apparent that there is more beneath the surface.