• Drink Up EarthGang’s New Album: A Boozy Review of Mirrorland

    Drink Up EarthGang’s New Album: A Boozy Review of Mirrorland

    In our boozy album reviews, Miles Bolland expertly pairs wine, beer, or spirits for an album we can’t stop listening to. Atlanta rap duo EarthGang’s recently released full-length album, Mirrorland, was a new album we couldn’t wait to drink to—and now we can. Turn on Mirrorland and drink up with Saint Audio’s boozy review. “LaLa Challenge”: I [continued]

  • Audien Announces ESCAPISM Tour & Teases New Album With Latest Single

    Audien Announces ESCAPISM Tour & Teases New Album With Latest Single

    In the realm of EDM music, the early 2010s is synonymous with the emergence of big room house and progressive house. During this era, a young EDM artist attained an audience that grew an affinity for his fusion of progressive house and trance music. As a pioneer of progressive trance, Audien inked major record deals [continued]

  • Danny Brown Airs Out “Dirty Laundry” With Q-Tip

    Danny Brown Airs Out “Dirty Laundry” With Q-Tip

    Danny Brown‘s airing out his “Dirty Laundry” before the release of his upcoming album Uknowhatimsayin¿, out October 4th on Warp Records. The album is executive-produced by Q-Tip—a first for the ATCQ rapper. About the album, Danny Brown shares that it’s a shift from his previous work. In fact, Brown’s focusing on his comedic abilities, telling [continued]

  • Essentials: chapter 2 EP – girl in red

    Essentials: chapter 2 EP – girl in red

    Marie Ulven, known as girl in red, is a 20 year old Norwegian indie artist that you need to know. girl in red’s been gathering traction thanks to her dreamy bedroom pop creations, and her new EP chapter 2 is full of catchy songs made gritty with plenty of reverb and lo-fi distortions. What makes [continued]

  • Lil Nas X’s “Panini” Video Is A Cheeky, Neon-Tinted Anime Thriller

    Lil Nas X’s “Panini” Video Is A Cheeky, Neon-Tinted Anime Thriller

    Viral superstar Lil Nas X released his creative music video for his second single, “Panini,” and it’s a real treat. Starring Disney Channel alum Skai Jackson, the basic premise of the video is simple: the object of Lil Nas X’s affections is over him, and he’s trying to get their attention again. Oh yeah, and [continued]

  • Head Still In The Clouds: Revisiting 88rising’s 2nd Annual Festival

    Head Still In The Clouds: Revisiting 88rising’s 2nd Annual Festival

    It’s been a little over two weeks since 88Rising‘s second annual Head in the Clouds Music & Arts Festival took place in Los Angeles, and I’m still floating on cloud nine. The LA-based media company staged what was one of the most heavenly events I’ve attended at the Los Angeles State Historic Park. As a [continued]

  • Essentials: “Petals From A Rose” – yetep

    Essentials: “Petals From A Rose” – yetep

    yetep‘s emotional new single “Petals From A Rose” blossoms from a story about heartbreak into an epic breakdown reminiscent of old-school Porter Robinson. The single features vocals from Kyle Reynolds, who sings about the pains of loving someone who can’t return your affections in the way you want them to. The single is out now [continued]

  • Essentials: Bad Ideas EP – Tessa Violet

    Essentials: Bad Ideas EP – Tessa Violet

    It’s here: Tessa Violet’s Bad Ideas (Act One) EP is now available for streaming. I came across Tessa Violet primarily through her collaborations with other exciting up-and-coming artists, and consistently appreciated her voice and style so I was excited to hear what she would come up with on her own. “Crush” opens the EP with [continued]

  • Essentials: “Summer Girl” – HAIM

    Essentials: “Summer Girl” – HAIM

    When California sister trio, HAIM, released their debut album Days Are Gone, I was thrilled to hear their fresh sound with its heavy drum instrumentals and R&B influences in addition to synth. Singles “The Wire,” “Don’t Save Me” and “Falling” were quick to catch attention and became favorites for a long highway drive.  HAIM has dropped [continued]

  • Album Review: 4201 – Mokita

    Album Review: 4201 – Mokita

    Mokita’s album 4201 is soft, thoughtful easy listening that skillfully moves across the genres of pop, country and R&B.  Named after a street address where the songs were written, the EP is intimate and soulful, reflective of it was produced, each drawn from a moment this past year in the artist’s life. The opening track, “More [continued]