• An Interview With: Crystal Skies

    An Interview With: Crystal Skies

    We spoke to melodic dance duo Crystal Skies about the creation of their album Not Since When, their upcoming tour, and an unlikely collaborator. Guide me through the story of creating your newest album, Not Since When. During the pandemic, we both found ourselves looking for ways to handle the unexpected change in the world [continued]

  • Album Review: BAD MODE – Hikaru Utada

    Album Review: BAD MODE – Hikaru Utada

    “I can only make a song when there’s something I really need to write about,” Hikaru Utada confesses to Zane Lowe in their Apple Music interview discussing Utada’s newest album BAD MODE. Utada has experienced a rebirth of self over the past few years, experiencing the intensity of isolation on a public stage. BAD MODE [continued]

  • Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 25th, 2022

    Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 25th, 2022

    Grungy, moody pop from Love You Later, ephemeral electronica from FRQ NCY, and a gritty new sound from Madeaux stand out in the last selections of March. Follow us on Spotify, and never miss a new release. Cover: Love You Later “Keepintouch” – Love You Later “motions” – chasing luma “Morning” – FRQ NCY “Ur [continued]

  • Essentials: “Song of Saya (feat. Kellin Quinn)” – Original God

    Essentials: “Song of Saya (feat. Kellin Quinn)” – Original God

    Midnight Society member Original God linked up with Sleeping of Sirens’ Kellin Quinn in his Good Charlotte-produced latest, “Song of Saya.” Based on the Japanese eroge horror title of the same name, “Song of Saya” is a darkly industrial take on the melodic post-hardcore sound of millennial youth. The trap-rock hybrid, produced by Billy Martin [continued]

  • Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 18th, 2022

    Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 18th, 2022

    There’s something for everyone in this week’s roundup of new selections. Give the playlist a spin, and follow Saint Audio on Spotify for a steady flow of curated tunes each month. Cover: Britt Lari “Going Through It (feat. Moneybagg Yo and NoCap)” – Sam James “Notes In The Margins” – Michael Mason “Often Inside” – [continued]

  • Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 11th, 2022

    Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 11th, 2022

    Experimental pop and electronica from Mont Duamel and Sam Gellaitry contrast the jazz and ambient influenced new tracks from Cid Rim and Clams Casino. New music from Denzel Curry, Kaelin Ellis, and FRNGE all traverse the expanse of genre. Get in tune with yourself by listening to the playlist—follow for monthly updates. “New Wave” – [continued]

  • Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 4th, 2022

    Saint Audio Selects: New Music for March 4th, 2022

    A varied mix of genres ushers in a new month. A rocking, rousing cut from the George Drakoulias-produced album by Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs comes in like a lion, then lulls into meditative and moody selections from Eli Keszler and Zola Blood. Not one to go out like a lamb, peak party time [continued]

  • Saint Audio Selects: New Music for February 25th, 2022

    Saint Audio Selects: New Music for February 25th, 2022

    The month ends with new music from LODATO, Cy Dune, Beauweiss and ONLYTHENEXT, and more. Follow our Spotify profile for more new music. “Late Night Phone Call” – Kyle Watson “Dreamer” – LODATO and Janice Robinson “Jumpin” – Doss “Get Your Body Movin” – 3VERYNIGHT “Goi” – Matt Sessari “You Got It” – Light Scene [continued]

  • Saint Audio Selects: New Music for February 18th, 2022

    Saint Audio Selects: New Music for February 18th, 2022

    Long-awaited tracks from G Jones and EPROM, REMNANT.exe, So Durand, and more make up this week’s selections. Follow the February playlist on Spotify for monthly updates. “Star Portal” – REMNANT.exe “On My Mind” – G Jones and EPROM “Disons Que” – So Durand “Face My Fears (A.G. Cook Remix)” – Hikaru Utada “don’t you wanna [continued]

  • An Interview With: Arula

    An Interview With: Arula

    Following the release of her tantric-pop single “Break The Spell,” we caught up with multi-disciplinary San Francisco artist Arula about her creative passions and the message behind her music. Hi Arula, thanks for taking the time to connect with us. What’s something you wish more people knew about your work as an artist? I have [continued]