Lisa Papineau shares new video at Glide Magazine

Glide Magazine has the premiere of Lisa Papineau’s new video for the track, “Little Hell” up and ready for watching/listening now. This track is taken from Papineau’s fourth studio album, Oh Dead On Oh Love, which is due out on February 15, 2019. Glide calls the record “an aural canvas of lush but quietly unsettling arrangements.” Head over to Glide or watch the slice of orchestral folk below.

Billboard premieres Jason Lytle produced Kramies video

Kramies released a new EP, Of All the Places Been and Everything the End, earlier this fall on Hidden Shoal Records. Today, Billboard premiered the video for “Of All the Places Been” which was produced by Jason Lytle. Lytle also lent a hand in production of the EP and is featured on the track. Check out the clip below and keep an eye out for more from Kramies soon!

Memory Keepers share Brian Eno cover at Tiny Mix Tapes

Austin-based electronic duo Memory Keepers have released a teaser from their upcoming 7” today via a premiere at Tiny Mix Tapes. A side project from Jared and Amarah of The Sour Notes, Memory Keepers have been compared to 10,000hz Legend era Air. Those of you in Austin can catch them this Thursday night at Barracuda opening for Nite Jewel. Tickets HERE.

Frankie Simone reimagines "The Christmas Song"

Portland’s queer queen of pop Frankie Simone has a treat for us on the heels of the release of her debut EP, LOVE//WARRIOR, in the form of her take on the classic holiday tune “The Christmas Song”. Premiering at Vortex Music Magazine, the remake shows Frankie putting her feminist twist on the quintessential song. Check it out below, and if you’re in Portland, don’t miss her at the Holigay Spectacular at Mississippi Studios on December 15. Tickets and more info HERE.

The Earthly Frames share new video at Substream

Gabriel Walsh’s current project The Earthly Frames are set to release a new album January 11 and Substream has the premiere today of the first song/video, “A Doorbell for Finite Beings”. The song uses the theory of Maxwell’s Demon to tell a story about a couple being forced apart. The song and the video are both an exercise in controlled chaos, which Substream says, “is definitely the drawing point.” Check it out below!