If you are a fan of 90s pop and R&B, this is not a release you want to miss out on. Enter, “There Must Be Something,” the latest single from up and coming pop band Cry Baby. The eighth single to be released by the band since their formation in 2018, “There Must Be Something” is everything a 90s baby burnt out on old
Author: Jennifer Dill
Lauren Sanderson Falls In Love In New Single “Girl From The Internet”
In an age of online dating and increased social media presence, it’s become incredibly easy to find ourselves falling for people we’ve never met- or becoming infatuated with someone solely based on their digital persona. And though this phenomenon isn’t new- there seem to be a lack of songs about how it feels to fall for someone through a screen. That is, until this
Lizzo Announces New Era, Confirms Some “Rumors”
If any artist can send the internet into a frenzy just with a simple “SHHHH” coupled with a sneaky emoji, Lizzo can. And she did, just yesterday before sharing some huge news with her fans this morning. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lizzo (@lizzobeeating) Promising all of us that we were “REALLY gon [sic] like” her post today, the multi
PVRIS Release New Single, “Monster”
PVRIS are just days away from the start of their first tour back post-COVID shutdown and in preparation for the return to live gigs, the band are getting fans hyped up with the release of a brand new single. Released Friday and titled “Monster,” the new single is the first track to be released since the group’s 2020 album Use Me. Keeping in similar
Young Culture Release New Single “Simplemindedteens” Ahead of New EP
Young Culture are truly coming into their own. After making waves in the pop punk community over the past few years and releasing catchy track after catchy track, the New York based trio are continuing to grab the attention of music lovers of all backgrounds as they prepare to make 2021 the year of Young Culture. Specifically with the release of their upcoming new
Grayscale Announce New Album, Share First Single “Dirty Bombs”
After what feels like a year of teasing us, Philadelphia rockers Grayscale are ready to welcome us into a brand new era. Introducing Umbra. The band’s fourth studio album, following 2019’s Nella Vita, Umbra was announced earlier this morning along with a full track list- sharing that the August 27th release will come with 11 new songs. As for what the record means and
Keegan Chambers Reclaims Her Voice in “Look What You’ve Done”
Keegan Chambers isn’t about to let herself be silenced, and her new single “Look What You’ve Done” is a warning for anyone who may attempt to wrong her and the fury they will release. A captivating, anthemic rock track, “Look What You’ve Done” gives fans a taste of both Chambers’ songwriting abilities and her impactful vintage-sounding vocals. Feeling both nostalgic in tone and also
Real Friends Release First New Singles Since 2018
Real Friends have undergone quite a change since the release of their album Composure in 2018. Following the departure of the band’s lead vocalist and frontman Dan Lambton in February of 2020, the band have stayed relatively silent for the past year. Sharing the occasional post supporting social justice movements, and with each individual band member continually updating their own feeds, the band’s social
Young Culture Release New Summertime Single, “Hum”
Just over two years ago, I had the chance to watch Young Culture perform live for the first time as they opened for State Champs at a December 2019 holiday show. Having only been familiar with a handful of their songs (and frankly knowing no words to any of them), I immediately found myself captivated by both their high energy stage presence and musical
New Music Weekend: June Essentials Vol. I
The year is officially half over now as we come to a close on the first week of June. And as crazy as that seems after what feels like ten years of COVID-19 precautionary shutdowns,we are now inching one month closer to the return to live music- and a slow return to a much needed sense of normalcy. And what better way for an