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Anenome- The Brian Jonestown Massacre

You can feel the uncertainty of the year gone by through the songwriting and definitely with the lyrics – delivering a dreamy, what the fuck 2020, that almost allows you stand on the balcony next to Hood.

Love Is To Die – Warpaint

This week I want to feature a current band that is new to me and I’m super into. Warpaint is a Los Angeles based quartet of super talented women and I am loving exploring their music and learning more about them.


I Saw The Bright Shinies – The Octopus Project

As humans we go through countless, sometimes contradictory moods, emotions, and thoughts. This song seems to acknowledge, sooth, and recharge them. Listen to have your ears opened and existential remorse quelled.

All I Am – Jess Glynne

The joyous piece is an upbeat treasure of a song and finds Glynne celebrating being in love as she sings about being united as one with her love interest.

The Tramp – Ollie Stephens

Ollie Stephens crea con su set acústico, su música y su voz, todos aman su performance y claro debe ser algo único y especial.

La Dispute – Yann Tiersen

The song of the week is one of Tiersen’s darkest tracks: “La Dispute”. He says this piece “is about extreme violence, blood, death and the strange state of shock you feel in the moments after something horrible has happened”, however people might think “it’s a romantic thing to listen to on a date”.

Alaska (Ambient version) – Kwoon

Connect with stillness tonight, at least just for a couple minutes, sometimes it only takes a second to deeply transform a life and put it in the right path, a path full of guidance and gifts.

These Days – Wallows

These Days is a mesmerizing track perfect for moments where you want to daydream about staring in an indie film

Mystery Girl – Johny Drille

The song passes a very beautiful message and will capture your attention in no time, Enjoy


Stranger – GINGE

“… with a voice that reminds me of a mix of somewhere between Peggy Lee and Joy Crookes – but one that is unique in its own way. GINGE’s vocals remind me of dripping honey, the sharpness of a lemon and the tang of a lime; sharp and intoxicating…”

Dazed and Confused – Led Zeppelin

This track was a must listen for any guitarist in 70’s, not to mention the whole album of Led Zeppelin I. Recorded in 1968 at Olympic studios in London, this track is a masterful work of hard rock British blues!…

Nantucket Sleighride (To Owen Coffin) – Mountain

It’s an odyssey of sorts starting off with a mellow groove and builds to their signature hard rock stomp that just begs to be cranked to eleven.