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"The Spins" - A.D. Kessler: A Mesmerizing Fusion of Jazz and Cerebral Lyricism
In a world where musical boundaries are constantly being pushed, A.D. Kessler emerges as a bold innovator with his debut single "The Spins" from the forthcoming album Cobalt Blue. Combining the thrilling spontaneity of jazz with the introspective depth of hip-hop and the intricate songcraft of great lyricists, Kessler has created a piece that is as unique as it is captivating.
“These Old Jeans” - La Need Machine: A Journey of Wisdom and Humility
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.
“All Born Screaming” - St. Vincent: St. Vincent is Thinking About Death, and She Wants You to Know It
All Born Screaming showcases Clark’s pitch-perfect rock and roll sensibilities, bringing her expert guitar playing back to the forefront after 2021’s 70s-inspired diversion, Daddy’s Home. Whereas the sonics mark a return to form, All Born Screaming’s platitudes about death and revolution fall too short to leave any lasting impression, beyond a handful of catchy hooks and some half-baked, moody concepts.