Ethan Gold Visits A ‘Bright & Lonely City’ With Release Of New Track

In any city skyline anywhere around the world, you’ll see the same thing. Thousands of lights, in thousands of windows, in hundreds upon hundreds of towers, each representing an individual life in progress. So many people, so many stories, so many unheard tales, swallowed by the vastness and silence of the night. Ethan Gold, a specialist in radical empathy, feels for every one of them. ‘Bright & Lonely City’, his latest single, is an anthem for the introverted — a gorgeous, sighing electronic rock song that confronts loneliness, alienation, and the desperate desire to be known.

Pennan Brae Is Giving Up ‘Weed & Whisky Women’ With New Release

Vancouver rocker Pennan Brae returns with another retro-cool lyric video, for his new single, ‘Weed & Whisky Women’. Continuously taking inspiration from the 70s and 80s for his sound, ‘Weed & Whisky Women’ doesn’t disappoint, as it kicks off Pennan’s 9th album, ‘Cinema’, which came out on June 25th, 2021. The lead single of the 11-track album was mixed by producer Kirk Kelsey (The Smashing Pumpkins).

LBM Releases New Single ‘Sinner’

LA-Pennsylvania rapper LBM, a.k.a. Lil Big Medium makes “emo-rap”; it’s got a delivery that’s melodic, heart-on-his-sleeve style, with a grasp of romantic and emotional tragedy. LBM’s breakout single, ‘Stranded’ has had more than 350,000 streams on Spotify and over half a million streams on Soundcloud; these combined with a coveted feature on VIBE TV would make LBM a star – but he sees the bigger picture. The larger story continued to play out in the follow-up video ‘Make Believe’, while this is expanded in his new songs and videos, including his latest drop, ‘Sinner’.

Dennis J. Leise Begs ‘Hurry Up And Die’ With New Single

Dennis J. Leise grew up outside Pittsburgh, in rural Pennsylvania, along with a long stretch in Chicago, but now makes his home on his urban farm in unincorporated Gary, Indiana. Gary has allowed Dennis both accessibility to the music scene he’s entrenched himself in, as well as the solitude of working the land. He was recently featured in the Chicago Reader, in a piece called, “Dennis J. Leise grows his own”, which highlighted the successful, if unconventional, balancing act he performs, of having his cake and eating, too.