Hand Gestures Premiere Lyric Video for "Once it Starts to Kick In"

Brooklyn’s Hand Gestures are continuing to tease new material from their upcoming s/t LP and now we have the mesmerizing lyric video for the band’s newest single. Fame Magazine has the premiere, saying that “Once it Starts to Kick In” is “a track pulsing with urgency but anchored in heart.”

The LP is out October 31 on Campers’ Rule Records. Preorder available via Bandcamp.

Shehehe premiere "Elton John" at Chorus.fm

Shehehe have been on a roll leading up to their Namedroppers LP release, sprinkling singles and touring throughout the summer. The latest is “Elton John” which premieres today at Chorus.fm, who say, “Shehehe have mastered the art of delivering infectious, singalong choruses next to boisterous guitar riffs, and 'Elton John' is no exception.”

Namedroppers is out August 23 on Say-10 Records!

Precocious Neophyte premiere "My Electronic Idol" video at V13

Precocious Neophyte is the shoegaze/dreampop project of South Korean singer-songwriter Jeehye Ham, currently based in Chicago and set to release their Home in the Desert LP on Graveface Records this fall. Today, V13 premieres the first official video for “My Electronic Idol” saying “it easily stands up against any of the best shoegaze bands and artists today.”

Small Million release official video for "Burnout"

Portland’s Small Million have been dropping singles from their upcoming release for Tender Loving Empire Records over the last few months and have now graced us with an I-Spy themed video from the talented young queer filmmaker, Emma Josephson. The Joy of Violent Movement calls the track “a hook-driven bit of pop built around Graham’s ethereal vocal melody, glistening guitar lines, and a driving rhythm section,” and says, “the accompanying video for ‘Burnout’ stars Sammy Rios as a woman struggling to burst out of being reduced to flattened, two-dimensional rendition of a person — while appearing as though she’s losing her own mind.”

Small Million's "FOMO" video premieres at Performer Magazine

Portland dream pop band Small Million released their “FOMO” single earlier this year and have now shared the cinematic video for the track, directed by the band’s bassist and backing vocalist Kale Chesney. Check out the premiere at Performer Magazine and this lovely write up on The Joy of Violent Movement. The record is out later this year on Tender Loving Empire.

“This video is a love letter to the fast food napkins in your glove box, to the slice of pie behind hazy glass. It’s a reminder to leave cash tips, and make your friends run errands with you” - Kale Chesney