JUKEBOX VOL. 21
[+] After the Storm By Kali Uchis ft. Tyler, the Creator & Bootsy Collins
[+] Punto Sin Retorno By Vetusta Morla
[+] Till Tomorrow Goes Away By Cut Worms
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Max Clarke’s charming retro style shines through in “Till Tomorrow Goes Away,” a rather lighthearted, slow-tempo, rockabilly-esque track, the first to follow his 2017 debut EP Alien Sunset, released under the name Cut Worms on Jagjaguwar Records. “It’s all just a ruse, like a trick some fool has played,” croons Clarke on the subject of lost love.
– SAM
[+] Mulholland By Sizzy Rocket
[+] El Farsante (Remix) By Ozuna ft Romeo Santos
[+] I Hope You’re Happy By Blue October
Blue October is back! “I Hope You’re Happy” is their first single since 2016’s Home album. If you’re a fan of Blue October, this track doesn’t disappoint. Since their 2006 breakout album, Foiled, they’ve mastered the melancholy/fun sound. These are songs that manage to be both heartbreaking yet uplifting, with insanely catchy verses, and “I Hope You’re Happy” is no different.
– JOHNNY
[+] In a Year of 13 Moons By Current Joys
The third single from Current Joys’ upcoming album A Different Age, “In a Year of 13 Moons” is a raw, contemplative ballad, wrought with emotion. “There’s something outside this room/and I can get out, but I can’t get through.” With each line he lays over bold acoustic strums, Nicholas Rattigan reveals the ramblings of a haunted heart. A Different Age is set for release on March 2nd via Danger Collective.
– SAM
[+] No More Time By flor
So, let me start out by saying that I love flor. They could be classified as indie/new wave/alt/pop rock. Singer Zach Grace has a beautiful voice which adds so much emotion and vibrance to the music. “no more time” is a bonus track from their debut LP come out. you’re hiding. Like much of the album, this song is atmospheric and infectious. Once It’s over you’ll be hitting rewind to listen again. You need to listen to “no more time” and you also need to be listening to flor.
– JOHNNY
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