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SONG PICK: Color Theory – Juggernaut

Despite its dark and brooding lyrics, “Juggernaut”, the new single by one-man synthwave act Color Theory is oddly comforting. The hypnotic track reminds me of some of my favorite synths-pop bands of the 80s, and I never stopped liking this type of music. But even without this kind of personal[…]

SONG PICK: Red Vienna – Evelyn

The mellow, contemplative and beautiful “Evelyn” by Vancouver three-piece Red Vienna, is accompanied by an equally compelling video. The cuts between band practice/live show and singer/bassist Jahmeel Russell walking on the street are maybe surprisingly mesmerizing and soothing. The artfully shot video is directed by Adrian Mottram. When asked about[…]

SONG PICK: HÅN – Lens

“Lens” is the new song by Northern Italian singer/songwriter HÅN and it is a crazy good, chills-inducing synth pop gem. She is working on a new EP planned to be released later this year and that is definitely something to look forward to.

SONG PICK: Charlie Gradon – Grieving (Video)

Early March, I had “Grieving” already on my radar, and ready to include it in our weekly video series. Life came in between, and while the world looks like an entirely different place today like it did only two weeks ago, “Grieving” seems to hit a nerve now more than[…]

Dance Loud

SONG PICK: Dance Loud – Hollow

Kristin Sanchez (production) and Desereé Fawn Zimmerman (vocals/guitar/drums) are DJing and creating music together for many years. After a heavy accident derailed their careers, they are now back with a new album “The Moment,” scheduled for release in June. Dance Loud they call the project and they do “emotional dance music,” which well describes the fusion of dance-floor-ready beats and emotive vocals.

SONG PICK: Exit Kid – Hell in a Handcart (Video)

Exit Kid is a London-based duo comprised of Years & Years’ Emre Turkmen and drummer Dylan Bell, who just released a very timely single with “Hell in a Handcart”. The song offers such comforting lines as “hey, the shit’s gonna fall apart”, wrapped in beautifully straightforward pop-rock, complete with Nirvana-Esque[…]