The 80s may have been 40 years ago, but their influence is alive and well in the music of 4 Minutes Later. A duo made up of rising producers Juynor and Moon, 4 Minutes Later describe themselves as an alien pop band- focused on creating music that serves as a form of self expression and discovery. Having started as an anonymous internet sensation back
Author: Jennifer Dill
Near Tears Explores Digital Intimacy With New Single
The internet can be a wondrous place. With all of the information we could ever need at our fingertips, new methods of communication popping up every few years, and countless trending apps that keep us glued to our phones- technology is very plainly both a blessing and a curse. Allowing us to now be more connected to each other than ever- it also sets
Elephante Releases New Single “Dopamine”
If you are looking for an electro-pop track to help get your sprits lifted and push you through the weekend, look no further than Elephante’s new single, “Dopamine.” The latest release to come from production expert and EDM maestro Tim Wu, better known as his stage name Elephante, “Dopamine” is an ode to grabbing life by the horns and living it to the fullest.
State Champs Cover Fall Out Boy’s “Chicago Is So Two Years Ago”
There is nothing more synonymous with the city Chicago than the band Fall Out Boy. At least if you are in any way familiar with the iconic emo band’s deep love for their hometown and subsequent ten plus tracks that give it a shout out. And therefore, it should be no surprise that this past weekend when Chicago’s biggest alternative music festival rolled into
Super Whatevr Announce Split
The past year has been extremely difficult for musicians. With a lack of touring revenue, merch sales dropping due to an economic collapse, and an increased difficulty in getting music heard as social media has become the main way to promote any new releases- along with the increased financial, mental, and emotional strain the COVID pandemic has put on the world as a whole,
Selfish Things Tease Fall Return
Selfish Things are back. After announcing their breakup last year amid the height of the COVID pandemic, the Canadian rockers took to social media to share that they would be discounting all merchandise and officially taking a step back from making music. Not long after came the deletion of all of their social media pages- leaving fans with nothing but their music to be
Demi Lovato, G-Eazy Collab For New Single “Breakdown”
After announcing the release of his upcoming album These Things Happen Too earlier this month, alt rapper G-Eazy is now giving fans a further look into the release by debuting a brand new single. Titled “Breakdown” and featuring popstar Demi Lovato, the new track explores the negative affects of fame and how even when it appears you have it all on the outside, you
Morgan Keller Calls Out Sabotaging Cycles in New Single
When Morgan Keller released her single “Still Talk to You” last year, I knew she was going to be an artist to watch. Quickly reminding us all of her talent just a few months later with her debut EP Glitter & Gold, which featured several relatable, powerhouse singles such as “Sympathy” and “Fight for Love,” Keller has spent the last year honing her craft
State Champs Release New Single, “Just Sound”
It has been three long years since pop punk icons State Champs released Living Proof– the 2018 album that quickly became the soundtrack to the final Vans Warped Tour and fans everywhere. With irresistible tracks such as “Criminal” and “Mine is Gold” coupled with the heart string pulling “Our Time To Go,” and angst filled “Dead and Gone,” Living Proof set the band up
‘Gonna Be Just Fine’: Saturn Lane Returns with Poignant New Track, “Didn’t Know Better”
Pop singer/songwriter Saturn Lane is back with a new single, out now on all streaming services, called “Didn’t Know Better.” It serves as a brighter, more “bubblegum” pop follow-up to the moody, emotional “Messed Up,” released this past April. The track, slightly theatrical but more reminiscent of an upbeat Sara Bareilles pop tune, once again showcases Lane’s impressive vocal range and stylistic inflections (she’s