Glide shares Gregory Ackerman's video for the "strangely relatable" track "Full Grown"

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I promoted a video back in the day in which the artist just kind of wandered around, and I've always loved it. Sometimes something simple like that just works, and so it goes — as depicted in the mini-golf playing, dog-walking video for "Full Grown" by Gregory Ackerman. Glide comments: “The song carries a sense of nostalgia that is only amplified by Ackerman’s deep and hushed vocal harmonies and slowly strummed guitar. There is something strangely relatable and pleasing about this lush yet simple indie folk tune."

Greg's fine new album Still Waiting Still is out September 17. 

Chris J. Norwood faces down suicide and gun culture on his new single, premiering today via The Bluegrass Situation

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Honored to play a small part in helping Chris J. Norwood bring light to an important issue through his new song "Good Guy With A Gun," out this Friday via State Fair Records. Hear it today at The Bluegrass Situation.

Norwood says, “I’d already written several songs about my father’s suicide… but… losing a parent at a young age is always going to be a part of me. It’s part of my story. It’s tangled all in my roots. Truth be told, we as a country need to talk more openly about suicide. Especially as it relates to the gun debate and gun culture."

Elroy's upcoming single may be "Worth The Wait, but you can hear it now via It's Psychedelic Baby

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Elroy’s “Worth The Wait" is out a week from today. I could say it will be “worth the wait," but you can ignore that pun and just listen to the song right now over at It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine.

The self-titled album from the Finn family member (Elroy can also be see on drums with his dad Neil Finn’s band Crowded House, and has collaborated with Wild Nothing and Connan Mockasin) is out August 13 on Grand Phony

Twangville premieres Chris J. Norwood's mobile-ready new clip

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Wednesday - it contains the word "wed." When watching (on a phone, as intended) the music video for Chris J. Norwood’s supremely catchy "I Need You (To Quit Breaking My Heart}," one has to wonder if Chris and his wife Carrie are going to hit the rocks. It's called suspense, folks… get into it! 

Thanks to Mayer at Twangville for this premiere - link in bio! You’ll be enjoying this tune throughout your Wednesday. This, my promise to you. Look out for the new Norwood album 𝘐 𝘈𝘮 𝘕𝘰𝘵 𝘊𝘰𝘰𝘭, out August 20 via State Fair Records

According to Ghettoblaster, J Hacha De Zola's "Sad Song" is "a love song that has no comparison in its majesty." Damn!

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J Hacha De Zola’s fifth album East Of Eden is out now and receiving lots of love because it's lovely. Ghettoblaster has been going deep, interviewing De Zola and naming the deep cut "Sad Song” - a deep song itself - as one of the "The Best Songs This Year (So Far)," saying, “It’s a love song that has no comparison in its majesty." Well, damn!

Feel the dark vibes with God of Love's new video, premiering today via Spill

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The video for "Take You Seriously" by God of Love has got some dark vibes. Thanks to Spill Magazine for the premiere! According to James Burnett, “I always imagine God Of Love arrives where he is going with purpose and intensity and this video represents not only that deliberate preparation but also the sort of insanity it takes to make music and to perform. So there is a sort of romantic madness involved…”

Bad Copy shares The Enigmatic Foe's sticky new single, "Ms. Fortune and Her Mate"

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Visit Bad Copy to stream the newest advance single, “Ms. Fortune and Her Mate,” from The Enigmatic Foe’s upcoming 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘖𝘳𝘪𝘨𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘭 𝘗𝘭𝘢𝘯. The site writes that this is “music that sticks,” due to Jared Colinger’s penchant for “articulating those all-too-common solitary feelings of self-doubt and inauthenticity.”

Just a few more weeks until the full LP’s July 30 release. 

J Hacha De Zola bares his soul in a far-reaching interview with Ghettoblaster

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In a far-reaching interview, J Hacha De Zola tells Ghettoblaster about a grip of heady topics including growing up as the son of immigrants, his early love for Afro-Cuban music, and how he’s always striving to create something unique with his music. He’s succeeded on 𝘌𝘢𝘴𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘌𝘥𝘦𝘯 (out now via Caballo Negro), which, as Ghettoblaster notes, is a vivid expansion of his “urban junkyard” aesthetic.

Let Elroy "set the mood" with his "sultry" new video, premiering today on Glide Mag

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Elroy’s “Excite Me Much,” writes Glide Magazine, “is a quiet and meditative morsel of indie pop [on which] Elroy is accompanied by minimal instrumentation beyond a drum machine and orchestra synths.” Glide has the premiere of the “darkly infectious” tune’s video.

Get excited! Grand Phony Music releases Elroy’s eponymous debut on August 13. 

Fair Shakes and Just Desserts compares God of Love's new single to Leonard Cohen and Phil Spector

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Who knew sociopathy could sound so good? According to Fair Shake and Just Desserts, “perky percussion and stabby synths aside, … there's definitely an endemic level of sociopathology going on behind that turbulent mix that can't even be concealed behind the catchy hook [of God of Love’s ‘Take You Seriously.’] … It may not be a total shock to learn that the first song that came to my mind when spinning ‘Take You Seriously’ was a similarly noisy number that sprung forth from two pretty dark genius minds, Leonard Cohen and Phil Spector.”


Single available now via Red Zeppelin. In Dallas on July 30? See God of Love with Abbreviations and Bayleigh Cheek at The Double Wide.

Rock & Roll Globe hails the "new sonic landscape" created by J Hacha De Zola on 𝘌𝘢𝘴𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘌𝘥𝘦𝘯

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J Hacha De Zola is reaching lots of new listeners with his fifth album 𝘌𝘢𝘴𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘌𝘥𝘦𝘯, where his eccentricities as a musician and performer have found just the right mix with his endearing songwriting. 

Today, Rock & Roll Globe’s J. Poet writes that he’s “created a new sonic landscape… His warm baritone is at the center of the mix, and the comforting harmonies that grace the tracks suggest the cheery vocals of the soul and doo-wop hits that provided his inspiration."

Fair Shakes and Just Desserts highlights Chris J. Norwood's "honest, beautiful" new song

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Chris J. Norwood might not be “cool,” according to himself at least, but Fair Shakes And Just Desserts says he and his wife Carrie make “simple, honest, beautiful music.” Link in bio to the review of single “I Need You (To Quit Breaking My Heart),” which the site compares to Jonathan Richman, Marshall Crenshaw, and The Smithereens. The full LP is due August 20 from State Fair Records

Abbreviations go "deeper than most dream pop songs" in the clip for "Turn On You," available now via The Big Takeover

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"Turn On You,”  the first single by Abbreviations, now has a video that similarly channels the laid-back feel of the song. Thanks out to Jen Dan at Big Takeover for scooping this up. She says, “The song is deeper than most dream pop songs will go, typically awash in too much gauzy sonics to be this lucid. The number radiates an understated power... all coming together to leave you wanting more." Indeed!

Out now on Red Zeppelin Records.

Stereo Embers premieres "Take You Seriously," the new single from God of Love and “one of the catchiest songs of the summer.”

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“Take You Seriously,” the new single from God of Love, is today’s Track of The Day at Stereo Embers as well as “one of the catchiest songs of the summer.” Link in bio.

Alex Green always manages to speak about my artists in a way that helps me understand them better. He calls this song “a delicious blend of swirling new wave and dreamy pop... backed by an infectious synth groove... [with] vocals summoning Wayne Hussey of The Mission UK and Sisters Of Mercy’s Andrew Eldritch. Filled with a dark and twitchy backbeat that builds to a fuzzy crescendo, 'Take You Seriously' rocks with an undeniably earnest swagger." Thanks for the coverage and the insight, friend!

Hear it everywhere this Friday via Red Zeppelin Records.