Toronto-born artist Annika Zee’s Emerald Spy LP is a carefully constructed ecosystem where sound, politics, and emotion intertwine.
Tag: 90s
Blonde Otter make bold, inquisitive return with ‘Your Number’
Brooklyn-based band Blonde Otter has just made their comeback after a four-year-long hiatus with ‘Your Number’, a poignant track which conveys how our world, especially online, has changed in recent years.
Messy Eater embraces human infallibility with grooving ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’
In the space where Beck’s Odelay meets Gayngs’s Relayted, you’ll find Messy Eater’s (aka Pete Bott) delightfully chaotic and playful funk track ‘I’m A Mess Right Now’.
Hop into Marr Not Meeger’s ‘Yellow Car’
Marr Not Meeger makes her debut with ‘Yellow Car’, is a sonic collision that leaves an indelible mark.
OK Doomer’s debut single ‘Rivers Cuomo’ artfully navigates loss
OK Doomer’s debut single ‘Rivers Cuomo’ processes the loss of friendship with dreamy 90s indie flair.
Portland’s The Mars McClanes challenge imposter syndrome in ‘Until You Lose’
Bringing a challenge to the imposter syndrome is Portland-based outfit The Mars McClanes whose latest track ‘Until You Lose’ looks past the societal mirage.
Edie Yvonne’s timeless cover of Blind Melon’s ‘No Rain’ is a soothing tonic for the new year
This cover of Blind Melon’s 1992 single ‘No Rain’ is a more paced and nuanced version of Edie Yvonne’s sound, one that further illuminates the burgeoning talents of this young singer-songwriter.
‘Cold Water’ is the stand-out single from Michael Blackwell’s Trip Around The Sun EP
Blending together influences from ’90s grunge to ’00s indie to modern alt-pop, rising artist Michael Blackwell releases his debut EP, A Trip Around The Sun.
‘Bite the Bullet’ is the grungey, indie-pop gem from stand-out artist Jett Jenkins
Jett Jenkins offers solidarity, empathy and bloody good music in her latest single, ‘Bite the Bullet’.
Chloe & the Brainwaves’ grungey 90’s-inspired ‘Expensive Things’ is a playful jab at the capitalist system
Fitting in with Chloe & the Brainwaves’ rebellious attitude, ‘Expensive Things’ is propelled by an array of powerful and determined 90s-inspired rock sounds.
