3139 Featured_Track playlists

Know My Rights – 6LACK Feat. Lil Baby

A$AP Rocky. Ty Dolla $ign. !!!. CHVRCHΞS. And our artist of the week: 6LACK. These artists are instigators. Symbols and numbers in names were supposed to end with whatever Prince called himself, but here we are.

Dreamer – DB Baby

Today we get something new from DB Baby called Dreamer, is a super vibey and catchy summer song with a chorus that everyone can sing along to

It’s Not My World – The Ar-Kaics

It’s not my world. This is a phrase that has fallen from my lips with a disappointed sigh a few times over the years. However, 2020 has seen these words (or others to the same effect; swearing is usually involved) escape from my mouth more often than not…

4th of July – Soundgarden

This week’s track has nothing to do with patriotism. Soundgarden was one of the early 90’s bands that changed how I experienced music in my teens…

2020 Riots: How Many Times – Trey Songz

Atoning for the hurt, pain, and the fatalities, that accompany racial injustice is simply impossible. However, ensuring that a movement potently latches that indeed catalyzes change is atonement, to some degree…

Going Nowhere – Be Good Boy

In their latest release, LA band Be Good Boy makes going nowhere feel like going somewhere home deep inside…

Love Things – Raspy

Love Things is an R&B song by South African upcoming singer-songwriter, Raspy. The song is new age and is about the love Raspy feels for her partner…

The Stomp – Mokaad

Y’all know Mokaad? Few ensembles were dropping funk arrangements this high level in 2012. This house party worthy track is like five tracks in one…

Wasn’t Looking – Eliza

Wasn’t Looking is about denying yourself love, after listening to this track you will instantly fall in love with Eliza’s sound…

Follow Me Home – The Mystery Lights

What can I say—I absolutely love this band. The Mystery Lights were formed by Michael Brandon and Luis Alfonso in 2004, but somehow I’m just discovering them now, and I’m having the time of my life listening to their 60s-psych-inspired punk/rock sound…

Kassel – Robot Koch

This song made a very strong impact on me. But I must recommend you to see the official video on youtube, not only the music is beautiful, it also bears a powerful speech by Jacques Cousteau, talking about our world and mankind, about the immense challenge we have ahead of us in terms of our most immediate survival as a species…

Undertow – Lamb of God

From the first note I was hooked by the immediate angst and intensity of this track. All of their work has this but something about this song punched me in the gut and forced me to get up and move physically, spiritually, and emotionally…