Live DVD, Blu-Ray And Digital Concert Film Pre-Orders Start Today – Madonna’s Birthday – August 16th

To celebrate the Material Girl’s birthday, MADONNA today announced that pre-orders for her REBEL HEART TOUR concert film will start from today. The film of the record-breaking tour…

Hip-Hop Duo The Peanut Gallery Release Newest Video ‘DEEP THOUGHTS’

New Jersey’s The Peanut Gallery are trying to create a separate lane from others in their field, and have released the video for their latest song, ‘DEEP THOUGHTS’.

Jace The Great – ‘Celebration’

Jace The Great, real name Jamal Gray, came to prominence with his track ‘Black Lives Matter’ back in 2015, a politically charged song and accompanying movie which looks at the struggle that exists to get past the same racial disparities that have dogged the USA for centuries. Now Jace is back, with ‘Celebration’ – a track that is worlds away from his previous release, and shows the positive side of his city of Newark, New Jersey.

Pat Scarlett – ‘You Make It Alright’

Singer-songwriter Pat Scarlett has been compared by AudioFuzz to “a male Hope Sandoval” with his soft and subtle retro sound, which is very reminiscent of the synth sound of the 70s and 80s. His track, ‘You Make It Alright’ is laid back and downbeat, and is nearly impossible to pin to any particular decade in the last 40 years.

Brett Gleason – ‘Alive’ And ‘Expiration Date’

Three years ago Brett Gleason made his musical debut with an album featuring five distinct videos. Now he’s back with his new album, ‘Manifest’, which with its themes common to all humanity, love, loss, death, and time, should certainly appeal to most people.

Scott Free – ‘How I Live’

Scott Free’s single, ‘How I Live’, is the title track from his latest EP, and the strong subject matter, of his life, having to be as mean as he needs to be, to get by on the dangerous streets of Miami, is accompanied by an equally arresting video.

Clay Melton – ‘Secrets’

In the video for Clay Melton’s latest song, ‘Secrets’, he takes us behind the scenes in a garage with his band, where they play the song fervently. Inspired by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Texan Clay’s passion for his instrument is evident, and the artist shows there’s no end to what he can achieve with it.

Natalise + The Sunset Run – ‘Love Unconditional’

‘Love Unconditional’ is a stunning track which will astound the listener to discover that it’s achieved almost purely by piano and voice. We introduced Natalise + The Sunset Run late last year with their album, ‘Glimpses Of The Sun’.

Silhouette Rising – ‘Technicolor’ And ‘Won’t Be Young Forever’

Silhouette Rising, from Boston, refuse to dwell on tragedy, and instead focus on the positive. Following terrible injuries sustained in a car accident by frontman and songwriter, and basically the creative force behind the band, Cameron Liberatore, back in 2014, they have nonetheless soldiered on. The ‘Happiness III’ project nonetheless is the band’s final output, as it’s become clear Cameron’s injuries mean he won’t be returning to music any time soon.

Matt LeGrand – ‘All Good’

Born in France but moving to Chicago with his family at the age of seven, Matt LeGrand found his musical inspiration and soon learned to play guitar and drums, followed soon after by songwriting, experimenting with bands, and then finding his own sound.

Ivy Layne – ‘One You Love’

Born in the Ukraine and moving to France with her family when she was still a young girl Ivy Layne always knew she wanted to be a singer, and grew up listening to the likes of Michael Jackson, Prince, and Gwen Stefani. Ivy moved to New York to hone her musical style and tone, and has now released ‘One You Love’, her from her debut EP, ‘In Time’.

INSTANT LAMA – Cocteau Twins Multi-Instrumentalist Robin Guthrie Re-Mixes New Ummagma Release

Canadian-Ukrainian space pop duo Ummagma have unveiled the new video for their collaboration with Cocteau Twins co-founder Robin Guthrie. Taken from their forthcoming LCD EP, Lama, features…