Vampire Weekend, 2021 | Track Review
Grammy-winning alternative collective Vampire Weekend packs a sizable punch on the short but super sweet single, “2021.”
Grammy-winning alternative collective Vampire Weekend packs a sizable punch on the short but super sweet single, “2021.”
Grammy-winning alternative collective Vampire Weekend makes a killer comeback with the eclectic, well-written single, “Harmony Hall.”
New York City-based Indie-pop singer, songwriter, and producer Nina Luna returns in compelling and relatable fashion on her therapeutic single, “Betrayed.”
Grammy-nominated Australian alt, electro-pop collective Mansionair sound superb on “Shadows,” their distinct and memorable first single of 2019.
Rising Los Angeles grunge-pop artist talker (Celeste Tauchar) drops a sick music video to her marvelous 2018 acoustic single, “Intimidated.”
After announcing the release of his sophomore LP, ‘Wasteland, Baby!’, Irish singer/songwriter Hozier releases single, “Almost (Sweet Music).”
Halsey returns with a remixed version of her no. 1 hit single, “Without Me.” She’s assisted on the remix by rising rapper Juice WRLD.
Lana Del Rey delivers an expressive ballad with single, “Hope is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have – But I Have It.”
Mike Posner plays to his strengths on “Move On,” the third single from his much-anticipated 2019 LP, ‘A Real Good Kid.’
Australian alt-pop collective Cub Sport shines on the dreamy, summery “Summer Lover,” the second single from their self-titled, third album.
LA alternative band Badflower continues a massively successful promo campaign with “Heroin,” the third advance single from ‘OK, I’M SICK.’
Post-Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, Alex Turner and Arctic Monkeys return with another fantastic new single, “Anyways,” in a similar vein.