October 24, 2022

Gerle rubs “Salt” in the wound.

Working out of California, Indie-pop singer and songwriter Gerle is one of those rare musicians whose work truly is built to heal, mend and support. Her […]
October 21, 2022

Fernando Milagros talks “Obsydiana”

Fernando Milagros is an indie artist Emerging out of Chile like the fiery blazes of a volcano, spewing forth a visceral creative fury crystalizing into a […]
October 13, 2022

Adam Green Shares “What’s Her Face” Video

This spring , Adam Green (co-founder of iconic anti-folk duo The Moldy Peaches) shared a brand new LP entitled That Fucking Feeling, alongside sides such as “Red […]
October 11, 2022

Cami Petyn & FLAVIA – “Sepulveda”: A spicy song with a flirtatious mood

Cami Petyn and Flavia have done an incredible duo that manifests itself in “Sepulveda”. The name of this song corresponds to the longest-running avenue in Los […]
October 9, 2022

Track of The Day: Bellamia – “Tired Of It”

Los Angeles pop singer-songwriter Bellamiashares a brand new 4-track EP, Tired Of It. Featuring singles such as the previously released “Sixteen Candles,” this new release showcases her unique perspective […]
September 30, 2022

Samantha Gibb’s Not sorry to be Empowering listeners

A Miami OG, currently based out of Nashville, Samantha Gibb is a fantastic pop artist whose songwriting lineage is quite literally uncontested. She is the daughter […]
September 9, 2022

Track of the Day: Pony Girl – “Running in Circles”

Ottawa-Hull-based indie-rock band Pony Girl shared “Running in Circles,” the latest single off their forthcoming LP, Enny One Wil Love You, due October 14 via Paper Bag Records. […]
August 18, 2022

Kendall Amon is throwing a “Pity Party”

A natural songwriter, gifted in turning some truly gripping phrases, Kendall Amon’s career is entering the public’s ear with a promising outlook, as she profiles herself […]
July 13, 2022

Talia Arose and the inexhaustible spiritual feast of the desert

“What do you get when a Londoner Latina moves to Paris during a quarter-life crisis, becomes a born-again Christian, and starts making electro-pop music with a […]
July 1, 2022

Courtney Paige Nelson reflects on anxiety with “Self-Medicate”

Courtney Paige Nelson’s latest track “Self-Medicate” is a powerful song about the effects of having social anxiety and what it’s like to feel constantly medicated because […]
June 20, 2022

Will you “ROLL THE DICE” with Dirt Miller?

Will you “ROLL THE DICE” with Dirt Miller? If Someone goes by Dirt Miller and their sound isn’t gritty and dusty I’d be terribly disappointed, fortunately, […]
May 13, 2022

“So Bad” is Another murderous piece by Jesse Jo Stark

If you know her… there’s no surprise -and it’s no coincidence- that she would premiere a new song on a Friday The 13th. There’s not that […]
May 3, 2022

Hello Lightfoot’ Debut EP is phenomenal

It’s wildly unfair and inaccurate to try and file Jessica Louise Dye’s new project, “Hello Lightfoot” under the pop label, yet a lot of the sonic […]
April 15, 2022

Lakookala rips it up “Outside of Your Body”

We all went through a pretty rough spot starting 2020. Some of us had it harder than others, but the realities of the pandemic and the […]
March 23, 2022

Dave Cavalier releases “Civilianaire”

Between critically acclaimed and -somehow- sorely underrated, Dave Cavalier seems to have uncanny ability to make some of the most truly unique-sounding contemporary music out there, […]
March 21, 2022

Catching our breath in Gerle’s “REST STOP”

Though Pop seems to be the referent, there’s so much more than that going on with GERLE. The Cali-based songstress has an undeniable affinity for the […]
March 14, 2022

“Loud Song for Lost Girls” is the essence of Connor Zwetsch

Sharp-as-nails Bay-area songwriter Connor Zwetsch first began to get noticed when she was a contestant on Season 13 of American Idol. Her vibrant and heart-felt vocals […]
March 1, 2022

Palms Station wants Blue Skies Back

“Blue Skies Back” By Palms Station is -simply put- gorgeous and instantly timeless. In an era where the focus seems to be either being futuristic or […]
February 22, 2022

Marlon Percy is Zen-like in “The Mind”

When I first heard “The Mind” by British singer-songwriter and producer Marlon Percy, I thought I had him figured out right away, electro-pop genre blend, right? […]
February 3, 2022

Mr Max Makes Punk Angry Again

Angry and visceral, the Mr. Max sound is all about that unapologetic chip on his shoulder, and it cuts through to you with zero pretense and […]
January 28, 2022

Woke up today to a new Elle PF Album

Try and Wake up laughing one of these days, when you have the ease of hindsight and the near-enlightenment of the half-asleep-half-awake. You’ll be amazed at […]