Small Million share "Sirens" at Substream Magazine

Portland synth-pop duo Small Million have released a new track from their October 12 EP, Young Fools. "Sirens" is a song that reverses the mythological tales of sirens luring sailors to their death by telling the story from the perspective of the sirens rather than the sailors. Vocalist and lyricist Malachi Graham explains, "I’m trying to call out a male gaze perspective of women as territory to be conquered, or as property that they are owed, without taking female agency and desires into account. Fuck that!" Listen to the song below, check out the premiere at Substream and preorder the EP via Bandcamp

Rude Dude and the Creek Freaks share new single from s/t LP

Savannah, GA recording label Graveface Records will be seeing the launch of their sister imprint, Graveface Records & Curiosities, this Friday with the release of the sophomore album from local stoner metal band Rude Dude and the Creek Freaks. A new single from the album was released today via Heavy Blog is Heavy (check that out here) and you can preorder the album via Bandcamp here

Teddy Glass premieres new single on Billboard

Teddy Glass will be releasing their debut album, Nights and Weekends, this Friday! Today, Billboard has the exclusive premiere of their latest single from that album called "Doveskin," which is a Prince-influenced number. It's a bluesy R&B song, and Peter Shults of the group has this to say about it: "'Doveskin' came around about the time Prince passed (April 2016), and I think I was influenced by him being on my mind and trying to get a little more of his vibe going into it. It was a fun song because it was more of like a word problem than something I would typically sit down and write for myself. It's pretty playful in that regard -- and surprising to me."

Head over to Billboard to check out the full write up and jam the track below. Nights and Weekends is out this Friday 8/24!

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Kramies announces new EP, shares first single at Culture Collide

American dream-pop troubadour Kramies started the writings of what would become his newest EP while residing on the grounds of an ancient castle in Ireland. The first offering from the October 19 EP to be released by Hidden Shoal Records is "The Hill Dweller," which features Jerry Becker of Train and is out today. "Employing lush string arrangements, horns and a myriad of found sounds, the tune is truly transporting," say Culture Collide who have the premiere. Keep an eye out for more from Kramies in the coming weeks!