• Gig Review: Rooms of Hallucination Tour Impresses at The Fillmore

    Gig Review: Rooms of Hallucination Tour Impresses at The Fillmore

    One night in mid-February, Daisy Guttridge and Hippie Sabotage filled the Fillmore in Philadelphia with thoughtful pop and electric, genre-defying sounds on their Rooms of Hallucinations tour. Daisy Guttridge opened for Hippie Sabotage, the way she has and will continue to for their entire tour. Delightful pop synth greeted the crowd as Daisy emerged, ready… [continued]

  • Pop Newcomer Daisy Guttridge Gets Real

    Pop Newcomer Daisy Guttridge Gets Real

    We recently had the opportunity to sit down with pop artist Daisy Guttridge to discuss her recent single, “i found u,” upcoming single “Skin,” and her journey as an artist. Check out our conversation below, and be sure to catch Daisy on her first-ever North American tour. How did you first get started as a… [continued]

  • The Best Songs and Albums of 2021

    The Best Songs and Albums of 2021

    Our team of contributors selected their favorite music of 2021. Azren Paul, Will Dodd, Sophia Zengierski, and Staley Sharples chose the top songs of the year, which can be found in the Spotify playlist. Read on for album reviews and song selections from each contributor. Azren Paul Songs “New Shapes” – Charli XCX, Caroline Polachek, Christine… [continued]

  • An Interview With: Tuelo

    An Interview With: Tuelo

    Fresh off the release of the video for her single, “Saint Margaret,” Tuelo catches up with us about her journey as an artist. The South African musician opens up about the meaning behind “Saint Margaret” and why the video holds many personal connections to her own life. What drew you to music and artistic life?… [continued]

  • Essentials: “Sad Sad Sad” – ROSIE

    Essentials: “Sad Sad Sad” – ROSIE

    Soft, melodic strokes that open ROSIE’s “Sad Sad Sad.” But what set this apart from just a ballad is the gentle pop backbone behind it. What comes to pass is a track not only about grief, but about its consistency over time. Soft and easy to start, “Sad Sad Sad” relays the realities of depression… [continued]

  • Essentials: Vacation EP – Foley

    Essentials: Vacation EP – Foley

    It’s been a long time since I wanted to dance, but Foley’s new EP Vacation brings me a joy few other tracks have in the pandemic year. Every single song on this EP pops with confidence and creativity. It’s as enlivening as it is refreshing, and I am so excited to have discovered this New… [continued]

  • Essentials: “Crash Into Me” – Callie Reiff

    Essentials: “Crash Into Me” – Callie Reiff

    For those looking for a new pop sound, look no further than Callie Reiff’s “Crash Into Me”. Bold and energetic, Reiff’s new single is sure to grab attention and bring listeners into a fun and peppy head space. “Crash Into Me” enjoys a steady but quieter lead-up, allowing listeners the opportunity to appreciate Madison Daniel’s… [continued]

  • Essentials: “Catch My Breath” – N3WPORT

    Essentials: “Catch My Breath” – N3WPORT

    N3WPORT is once again adding to his exciting EP, Catch My Breath. In addition to the previously released “Catch My Breath” and “Reload,” he has released “Dark Eyes,” a haunting track featuring braev. Catch My Breath is a beautiful study in the way music is able to capture the imagination and shift effortlessly with mood.… [continued]

  • An Interview With: Hailey Knox

    An Interview With: Hailey Knox

    Following the release of her new and bubbly single, “A Boy Named Pluto,” Saint Audio had the opportunity to sit down with singer-songwriter Hailey Knox. We talked not only about her single, but her music-making process, and what we have to look forward to from her. “A Boy Named Pluto” is fresh to listeners’ ears,… [continued]

  • The Best Songs and Albums of 2020

    The Best Songs and Albums of 2020

    Members of our Saint Audio team picked some of their favorite songs and albums from one of the strangest years of our lifetime—2020. Alex Donaldson’s Picks Albums Nowhere Land – KarkaraIt’s hard to imagine a piece of artwork more fitting for the music it is paired with than the cover of Nowhere Land. The French… [continued]