Samatha Sidley sings Swedish for Sylvie's Love

NEWS

Samantha Sidley’s version of “Waltz For Debby” is featured in the new film Sylvie’s Love starring Nnamdi Asomugha and Tessa Thompson. The Amazon Original is streaming now and getting rave reviews - it’s 93% fresh, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

According to Sidley, “I had to learn ‘Waltz For Debby’ in Swedish. Jemima Kirke lip syncs to me about 12 minutes and 30 seconds in. A couple months later I was doing a casual at the Jonathan Club and an old man walked up to me asked, ‘Do you know ‘Waltz for Debby?’’ I was like ‘DO I!!!’” Hear her take now.

Source: https://www.jazziz.com/jon-batiste-jean-mi...

Mike Viola gets a feature in his hometown paper, the Patriot-Ledger

FEATURE

“So, there you are, filming your latest music video, made up as a vampire floating around Mandy Moore’s swimming pool in Los Angeles."

The Patriot-Ledger - which has been serving Massachusetts’ South Shore since 1837 and was once Mike Viola’s local paper - recently spoke with Viola about how far he’s come since he was “a Stoughton teenager cutting his musical teeth playing innumerable gigs at the old Scotch and Sounds Lounge at Westgate Lanes in Brockton." Link in bio.

Mike's new album Godmuffin is out now from Grandphony.

Blesson Roy's "Thousand" video was filmed "untraditionally but brilliantly," writes Culture Collide

PREMIERE

See Blesson Roy’s new video, for “Thousand,” at Culture Collide. They say the video was “filmed untraditionally yet brilliantly” by director Jenna Pace, working due to COVID with a scaled-back crew of just herself and her husband.

”Thousand” is from Think Like Spring, which came out Nov. 27 and is available from Slow Start Records. Order it now on Bandcamp and use discount code “ThinkLikeSpring” for 20% off.

See the video for "World To Save," the "airy and poignant" song from frigidkitty, on Glide

PREMIERE

Congratulations to frigidkitty on the release of Indulgence, out today on Desperate Spirits. Glide Magazine has the video premiere for the dreamy “World To Save.”

On the track, Kim Conlee “lets her airy and poignant vocals come front and center and hover over the music,” the site writes. “At its core, this is slow-burning pop music with a touch of Americana, which might come to mind given the visuals that feature Conlee driving through sunny pastures in a cowboy hat and serenading us in front of a darkly lit desert landscape.” Directed by Danny Coy.

Sibling duo Charlie Belle share their hooky, mature songwriting with Under The Radar Mag

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Under The Radar just shared the new video for Charlie Belle’s “What About Me?” According to the site, “The duo's tried-and-true instrumental combination belies their great ear for hooks and more mature songwriting sensibilities… [With “What About Me?”] the duo create a charmingly DIY take on a lyric video. Jendayi writes out the lyrics out in time with the song as Gyasi contributes some on the spot drumming, marker illustrations, and a few games of hangman.”

New music coming in 2021!

Broadway World digs Mike Viola's "Ordinary Girl"

FEATURE

Broadway World has highlighted “Ordinary Girl,” the newest video from Mike Viola. “The video, shot like a short film,” the site writes, “bears witness to the main character as she harnesses her transgressive creative gifts in a manifestation of self-reflection, exploration, and an otherworldly growth of inner strength that will break your heart just to see what it's made of.” The song is from Godmuffin, out now.

Magnet premieres Mike Viola's new lyric video, which reminds us that time is but a construct

PREMIERE

Of his song “We May Never Be This Young Again,” Mike Viola tells MAGNET, “the overriding idea is that time is a construct. The past is right here, and it’s available to me. It’s not nostalgia—it’s the sights and sounds and tactile elements of my formative years. You can look through everything, and it’s a mess, but you can access that stuff. I think that comes with age.”

The site has the lyric video for the track, which Viola compiled using footage from his days in The Candy Butchers.

Ditty TV asks Mark Bryan five questions

INTERVIEW

Ditty TV asked Mark Bryan some great questions in a recent interview. Mark has always been a stalwart supporter of the Charleston, SC music scene, and he’s made this Spotify playlist featuring the local artists he brought up in the interview.

Mark’s upcoming album, Midlife Priceless, is due April 2 from Stone Point/Slow Start Records.

MXDWN has effusive praise for The High Water Marks in a new review

ALBUM REVIEW

MXDWN is positively effusive in its new review of The High Water Marks’ 𝘌𝘤𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘴𝘺 𝘙𝘩𝘺𝘮𝘦𝘴, now available from Minty Fresh. The album, MXDWN writes, “is exactly what it sounds like–pure ecstasy for an indie rock lover.” It’s “the record that will get people through the rest of this grueling year.”