Hop Along – ‘How Simple’

When Philadelphia quartet Hop Along released their second album, ‘Painted Shut’ back in 2015, their fans have wondered what they would come up with next. The mesmerising album which was denoted by frontwoman Frances Quinlan’s storytelling, found its way to “best of” lists from the likes of Vice, Stereogum, and Consquence Of Sound, and much was made of their idiosyncratic sound – classic songwriting albeit with alternatively humorous and horrifying lyrics, subtle intricacy in terms of their rhythm section, dark production, and Quinlan’s voice itself.

Jada Lee – ‘Star67’

Philadelphia PA indie singer songwriter Jada Lee is shaking things up with her new single, ‘Star67’. The pop song is embued with a whole lot of soul, thanks to the 22 year old Jada’s sassy vocals and the lo-fi production.

The Soft Spots – ‘Goodbye Again’

Philadelphia indie pop band The Soft Spots have released the video for their latest song, ‘Goodbye Again’. A dreamy wave of synth-rock, the song is the follow-up to ‘Going Soft’.

ash.ØK – ‘The Unraveled’

Pennsylvanian producer Ashok Kailath, recording as ash.ØK, leaves his stamp on everything he touches. His debut album, ‘The Unraveled’, is album of mixed styles and moods, with ash.ØK incorporating elements from dance, world music, prog rock, modern pop, and experimental sounds out of left field.

‘Anxiety’ – Bad Dog

‘Anxiety’ is an eleven track alt hip hop album from duo BAD DOG, released late last year.

Camille Peruto – ‘From The Sea To The Sky’

Singer songwriter Camille Peruto has a good grasp on the music industry, having competed in Season 14 of American Idol, and since then establishing herself on the Philadelphia and New Jersey circuit. Taking her inspiration from the likes of Sara Bareilles and Colbie Calliat, Camille is set to release her album, ‘From The Sea To The Sky’ on January 21.

Executive Slacks, The Complete Recordings!

Hailing from Philadelphia in the 80s, groundbreaking post-punk, proto-industrial outfit, Executive Slacks, were forerunners of their time.