Earthquake Lights announce debut LP, share first video

Brooklyn quintet Earthquake Lights will see the release of their debut full-length, Distress Signals, on April 12. Today, they have shared the gorgeous video for “Moonlight” via Brightest Young Things, who say “I guarantee there’s no way you won’t dig it!” The band will host a special performance with friends Jukebox the Ghost this Saturday, January 19 live from Douglass Recording. To live stream the event, sign up HERE.

Bryson Cone shares new single at Tiny Mix Tapes

Portland’s Bryson Cone has just dropped a spacey-shoe gaze track that is perfect for a trip into the future or even just the weekend. Tiny Mix Tapes calls the track “the pale, psychonaut journey that touches the cosmos better than your neighborhood venture capitalist ever will” and digs the goth-jazz hit. Head over to Tiny Mix Tapes or check out the track below.

New video from The Earthly Frames premieres at Ghost Cult Mag

The Earthly Frames will see the release of a new LP tomorrow and in the meantime, Ghost Cult Magazine have premiered a new video from the album, calling it a “delicious piece of off the wall alt-pop/post-punk weirdness.” Head HERE to check out the premiere and preorder your digital or vinyl copy of the record via Bandcamp HERE.

The Earthly Frames stream new LP early at The Big Takeover

Experimental pop project The Earthly Frames will be releasing a new LP on Friday, January 11 and are sharing the stream with fans a few days early exclusively at The Big Takeover. There are lots of layers on this record, both thematically and musically. It's sonic and narrative fuckery, as described by project leader Gabriel Walsh. Preorders are available HERE.

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!