Cascades – “In Moments” (Video Premiere)

Cascades

Today I’m so excited to bring everyone the new single and music video from Los Angeles alt rock band, Cascades, for the song called “In Moments.” The track comes from Cascades’ forthcoming EP, Liminality, that releases everywhere on September 25th via Many Hats Endeavors. Vocalist/guitarist Jeremy Hernandez shared, “The song and the whole EP are really about the space you occupy where one version of you is ending before a new one emerges. It’s not about the light at the end of the tunnel. It is the tunnel. It’s not really about the darkness—it’s more about what you notice when your eyes finally adjust to it.” If you’re enjoying the video, please consider pre-saving the EP here.

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Review: The Format – Dog Problems

The Format - Dog Problems

When Nate Ruess, the lead singer of The Format, nearly began his band’s second studio album called Dog Problems with the vulnerable lyrics of “Can we take the next hour, and talk about me?” on the song “I’m Actual”, I had a feeling that I was in for an experience. How often does a band want you to lock in on a full-album experience by stating that you’re in for quite a bumpy ride of exploring the ugliest parts of a relationship ending. That experience that I felt when I first heard Dog Problems (early, due to the band releasing/leaking it themselves) was quite a thrilling ride of pop, rock, indie, and emo all put on blast with a journey through Nate’s heartbreak. The title itself comes from Nate’s experience with an ex-girlfriend where, “every single time we thought that maybe we were going to break up, we’d try to save the relationship by getting a dog,” and the record largely explores the different phases of going through these emotions of a breakup. Also going on at this time was the implosion of being shifted from the labels of Elektra Records to Atlantic Records, and being told that the completed product of Dog Problems needed a “hit single”. Thus the song “The Compromise” was added to the tail end of the LP, and Nate mentioned that the track, “wasn’t written because we were dropped, but in an attempt to get dropped from our label…we gave them something catchy—only it was about (our experiences with) them”. Nate Ruess and his longtime bandmate of Sam Means carved out a sweeping magnum opus on Dog Problems, and showcased that even the most unfortunate record label limbo couldn’t stop the power of this undeniable record.

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Andy Koh – “Everything” (Song Premiere)

Andy Koh

Today I’m excited to introduce everyone to singer-songwriter, Andy Koh, who is stepping out on his own after many years in playing in Alt Rock band Coloring Tunes. Today, Koh is launching the news of his debut LP called Taking The Long Way and the lead single/lyric video for “Everything.” “‘Everything’ is what I think of as a hybrid song,” Koh shares, “The chorus was written in my youth, but new and more developed musical ideas and lyrics, shaped by decades of experience, finally brought it to completion. In many ways, it reflects where things eventually landed rather than where they started.” If you’re enjoying the new single, please consider supporting Andy Koh here.

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Madonna Tops the Charts

Madonna

Madonna has the number one album in the country:

Billboard reported Sunday that the debut for “Confessions II” set some recent high-water marks for Madonna. Breaking down that 134K figure: The album delivered Madonna’s best streaming week ever, with SEA units of 19,000, representing 20.1 million on-demand streams. Album sales were robust, too, with 114,000 physical or digital copies sold, amounting to the singer’s best sales week since 2012.