Bitch has blessed us with a feminist anthem for the New Year

Hello, 2019! There’s a lot of garbage in the world, but one thing we can be thankful for at the start of this new year is new music from Bitch! The LA-based musician is back with a feminist anthem we can all get behind; a joyous pop anthem for women claiming their space and power in the modern world. Check out the premiere via Billboard, stream it on Spotify, or own it via Bandcamp.

Okey Dokey Share Collab With Liz Cooper

Nashville's Okey Dokey teamed up with their longtime friend and fellow psych-soul artist, Liz Cooper, for the track and video, "Winnebago." These three imagine what life would look like for them in the future, and it looks a lot like the present. While not on their upcoming March LP, this track was originally cut ideally for an EP, but the trio felt that it was meant to have a life of its own. The styles of these two artists meld perfectly into one gooey, psychedelically tender collaboration. Go check it out now below or on Nashville Scene!

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.

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.

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!