Porlolo premiere new video on Treble

Porlolo, the project of Erin Roberts, has a new EP coming out next month. From the Awards EP, the band has released a new video for the track, "Wasting Time," which you can watch over at Treble. The song is a melancholic folk rock bouncy number, with Roberts' passionate vocals taking the forefront of the mix. In the video, Roberts traverses a wintry landscape, filled with desolation and sparse mountainous terrain. Check out the video below and get ready for more from Porlolo--Awards EP will be out April 27. 

Frankie Simone makes her debut w/ new video at Billboard

Portland-based queer pop artist Frankie Simone makes her debut today with new video for "War Paint," taken from her LOVE//WARRIOR EP which will see release on June 1. The Puerto Rican powerhouse gives us a taste of what's to come with this banger of a song. She spoke with Billboard about her mission of love and acceptance. Check out the exclusive interview and video premiere HERE and preorder/presave the EP HERE. The audio is available for sharing below! 

Pistoleros share new video from Silver LP

Legendary Tempe rockers Pistoleros saw the release of their 25th anniversary album last fall on Phoenix-based label Fervor Records and today they drop a video for album cut "Did You Wake Up All Alone." Atwood Magazine have the premiere, saying the "blistering new video captures the determination and perseverance of a seasoned band still basking in their prime." 

The Fleeting Ends share new video + new LP

Philly band The Fleeting Ends have shared a video for the lead single off new album I Know You Lie Coz So Do I today via PopMatters, who say, "the tune riffs off common themes of uncertainty in young adulthood with an astounding level of swagger and flair." The album is out today; stream it on Spotify HERE

Eric Benoit shares captivating video for "Dragonflies"

Eric Benoit will see release of his new album, Heartrender, next Friday, January 26. Today, PopMatters has premiered a video for standout track "Dragonflies," which you can check out below. Reflecting on the video, PopMatters writer Jonathan Frahm had this to say: "For all of the cinematic production and innate musical artistry present on 'Dragonflies,' the most captivating part of it all might well be how achingly, tangibly real it is—more-so than most would have courage or audacity to show in their art. For Benoit to have done so, it means that his art is true."