Catch of the Week

Part III – Crumb

Part III – Crumb

“Wish I could speak, but I have nothing to say,” lazily sings lead singer/guitarist, Lila Ramani, on “Part III,” Crumb’s latest single since their 2017 EP, Locket. The vulnerable reflection is nothing new from the psych-pop band that finds solace in emotional...

Blue Tick – Good Morning

Blue Tick – Good Morning

“Toothpaste for breakfast/And I'll check to see we’re all alive.” The first lines off “Blue Tick,” the latest single from Melbourne-based duo Good Morning. The track is the fourth single from their upcoming album, The Option, set for release on April 5. Though Stefan...

“Get to the Point” – Colin Caulfield

“Get to the Point” – Colin Caulfield

On Colin Caulfield’s latest single, “Get to the Point,” the L.A. based musician/singer has established himself as a solo artist while showcasing his distinct feel-good sound. Groovy in all the right places, the track is sincerity done right: straightforward and...

Fools – Drugdealer

Fools – Drugdealer

Drugdealer, the recording project of Michael Collins, is back with “Fools” off the forthcoming Raw Honey. The groovy track is the perfect follow-up to 2016’s The End Of Comedy, evoking the spirit of the 70s via contemporary means, creating a timeless, multi-textured...

A Bigger Picture – Sonny & the Sunsets

“A Bigger Picture” is the latest single from San Francisco-based Sonny & the Sunsets. The breezy, laid-back tune is the first taste of the upcoming album, Hairdressers From Heaven, the successor to 2016’s Moods Baby Moods. The new album is to be the first release...

The King of Endicott – Gary Wilson

The King of Endicott – Gary Wilson

Experimental musician/performance artist Gary Wilson goes back to his roots on his latest release, “The King of Endicott.” Before becoming an underground lo-fi legend and amassing a cult following, Wilson was born and raised in The North Side of Endicott, New York....

Why I Came to California – Dent May

Why I Came to California – Dent May

“Why I Came to California,” is the latest release from Dent May, a cover of Motown legend Leon Ware’s original 1982 version. May brings a lively, playful spirit to the soulful tune, capturing the charm of California that brought him over in the first place. Born in...

Tournament Hill – Temporex

Tournament Hill – Temporex

“I used to wake up and dread what I was doing.” The first line from “Tournament Hill,” the latest single from Joseph Flores, otherwise known as Temporex. A delightfully groovy autobiographical tale of a state of mind and a time in life Flores found himself in not too...

Just Like My – HOMESHAKE

Just Like My – HOMESHAKE

“Just Like My” is the third single off of the upcoming Helium, Peter Sagar’s fourth album as Homeshake. The single follows in the footsteps of its predecessors, “Like Mariah” and “Nothing Could Be Better,” taking on a textured soundscape that’s unlike any of...

Who Loves The Scum? – The Growlers

Who Loves The Scum? – The Growlers

Who loves the scum? That answer might surprise you: not everyone. So claims The Grolwers on their newest single, ”Who Loves The Scum?” Fuzzy in all the right places and equally garage as it is surf, the track is The Growlers through and through. Produced by frequent...