Portland band Portgual. The Man have been around for 13 years, but what a mind-blowing 2017 they’ve had. Their Feel It Still is one of the year’s biggest songs, carrying their eighth album Woodstock to new heights. The tune also earned them their first Grammy nod, for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
In this video clip, the band sat down with Atlantic Records President of A&R Pete Ganbarg and Woodstock co-creator Michael Lang for some reminiscing and gives off the impression everyone would definitely still be fun at a party.
ANIQO’s New Signs addresses the resurrection after hard times. Enforced by the power of two women’s voices – it is a tribute to courage, strength and a self-determined life.
SUiT is an alternative rock band from Amsterdam and Mannheim, currently touring Southern Germany and Central Russia.
Armed with an ever-changing modular synth and an old-school sampler, Smok-Mon creates slowly growing textures, deep bass and melancholic, yet playful grooves.
Robin The Robot spent the last 5 years in a relationship that ended on a sad note. This is one of many songs he’s written recently about it. It’s a “future bass” track, so wait for the drop.
Home State’s first single “Without Your Love” has been featured on Spotify’s Fresh Finds & United States Viral 50 playlists and can be found on all major music platforms. Home State’s music is rooted in rock, but is also heavily influenced by pop, R&B, and alternative music.
If you ask singer-songwriter Mauve what she feels about creating music, she says it has the ability to take you to an altered reality. Mauve’s new electro-pop song, THE SOUND, gives homage to the transforming powers of music to revitalize you despite discouraging and less-than-ideal situations.
Electronica artist Michael Rogel stems from Northwestern New Mexico but currently works out of Bozeman, MT. He has releases on several networks and describes his sound to be something between Enigma, the Nine Inch Nails and Underworld.
The Great Escape put a bright, refreshing spin on the alternative rock stylings of the mid 2000s.
The very first tune from the up and coming debut album ‘Nim Quartet’, and their album will be released on January 10, 2018.
The Zero Hour call their music as Cosmic Disco and currently they are recording their new album and rehearsing for their upcoming concerts around Athens, Greece.
M+ike just created a remix of Charlie Puth’s I Don’t Wanna Know.
Aaron Davison is a Chicago based singer/songwriter/guitarist whose music has been heard on shows like All My Children, The Young And The Restless, Fox Sports, The US Open and more. Aaron is also the host of the popular music business podcast, Music, Money And Life. Listen to the podcast – if this song is any indication, he gets music fully.
Brand new UK producer ‘Igloo’ delivers his second single following his cover of Bob Marley’s ‘Sun Is Shining (Feat. Nina Jade) earlier this summer which saw support from the likes of Gaydio.FM over 160,000 views on MrRevillz and Saturday Night Kiss as well as Spotify’s Hiptronix playlist. Sinking further into the dancefloor, and that’s no bad thing whatsoever.
If you like Sufjan Stevens, Andrew Bird, or Beck, meet your next new favourite artist – Gillwire and his new Kiss Me Goodbye single.
Bike Thiefs are chatty rock for fans of Parquet Courts, Queens of the Stone Age and The Fall. Hold on for the ride.
Labrose’s The Warmest Color Is Blue floats along to a number of floral folk melodies in the manner of Daughter, Mikky Ekko, Adele, and Sam Smith.
Working overtime for the cause, here are two rarely seen music videos from The Beatles, Paperback Writer and Rain, recently uploaded to their offical Vevo channel.
From tentative beginnings, the comedy of Seth Rogen has simply blossomed. Nick Carefoot of NUMERAL vi shared old footage from 1994 of a 13-year-old Seth performing stand-up for the first time in Vancouver, BC at a lesbian bar called The Lotus. Here is Seth talking about the experience with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show last year.
Windows 95 was launched as part of Microsoft’s goal to put a PC on every desk and in every home. In order to convince people to use it, Microsoft hired Friends stars Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry teaching us how to use Windows. Anniston and Perry visit the office of Bill Gates to audition for roles in the Microsoft Windows 95 Video Guide. A bit of meta for you.
Watch piano player Peter Bence in his amazing arrangement of Queen’s 1978 classic Don’t Stop Me Now, with a little bit of Bohemian Rhapsody in there, too. Wait for 3:15 to see the elbow action.