After the release of their impressive debut album “Touch” Melbourne synth-pop duo GL are back with a new double-A side single “Destiny/Reflect”. The record’s A-side cut “Destiny” finds the duo of Ella Thompson and Graeme Pogson delivering a sumptuous slice of analogue synth-pop just in time for summer. They are quoted saying, it’s a track about “looking for the positives and finding happiness in those around us.”
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Travis Scott announced the “Birds Eye View” tour today. The tour looks to be an exciting one off of Travis Scott’s most recent album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. The tour is set to feature shows across the US and Germany and is sure to be full of energy. Travis Scott has created a reputation for putting on great shows with non-stop action and should definitely be an artist on your must-see list this summer.
Century Palm has announced a Canadian tour in anticipation of the release of their new EP “Meet You.” Which will release on March 10th. Century Palm was initially formed by vocalist/guitarist Andrew Payne in 2014 following the dissolution of Ketamines, a cult favorite garage-pop band founded by bassist Paul Lawton that featured 3/4ths of the eventual members of Century Palm (Lawton, Payne, Penny Clark & Jesse Locke) in one or other of its various iterations.
Fresh off his debut album titled by the same name, NAV is poised to have a big year in 2017. After increasing his exposure significantly in 2016 by appearing on the Travis Scott song “Biebs in the Trap” the pill popping Soundcloud rapper came out strong on his first studio album.
“Our household is our Republic; our politics is our appearance.”
— Anna Maria Lenngren
Malin Dahlström and Gustaf Karlöf are political romantics. After speaking with them over Skype, it became clear that they are some of the most empathetic and kind people in pop music. They don’t want to be considered political, but sometimes their opinions can’t help but bleed into their art as humans just trying to talk to other humans, a spirit rather than a manifesto.
— Anna Maria Lenngren
Malin Dahlström and Gustaf Karlöf are political romantics. After speaking with them over Skype, it became clear that they are some of the most empathetic and kind people in pop music. They don’t want to be considered political, but sometimes their opinions can’t help but bleed into their art as humans just trying to talk to other humans, a spirit rather than a manifesto.
With Canadian Electro pop group Junior Boys about to release their fifth album “Big Black Coat”, there is a new video for the record’s standout track “Over It”. It’s been a while since 2011’s “It’s All True” LP, but you can’t rush a good thing. The video was directed by Lee Skinner and seems to pay homage to their hometown of Hamilton, Ontario.