Rodrigo y Gabriela

Janelle Monáe shared her rich new song 'Turntables', taken from the upcoming documentary 'All In: The Fight For Democracy'; Knucks dropped his jazzy grime song 'Thames'; Painted Shield is a no-supergroup, made of Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard and Matt Chamberlain (former PJ), folk singer Mason Jennings and singer Brittany Davis, their new song 'I Am Your Country' is psychedelic, big, and dark; Eartheater's 'Volcano' is ethereal and calm; 'Letting Me Down' is a lovely song with a lovely video of the singer Margo Price dancing through ruins; Jesse Kivel just put some simple bass and a few guitar sounds in 'William'; the title says it all in Rodrigo y Gabriela's 'Electric Soul'.

Singer and visual artist Eartheater and experimental duo LEYA have released their digital EP 'Angel Lust', with Eartheater's “vacillating, ethereal” at the forefront. She is backed by LEYA's harpist Marilu Donovan and violinist Adam Markiewicz. Watch the haunting video below.

Experimental New York producer Eartheater on her fourth record changes direction towards a poppier and R&B sound. Leit-motiv of the album is the ending of a relationship and loss, represented by the three states of water: liquid, solid, and gas, which act as different emotional states. Soul Feeder calls 'Trinity' one of the best releases […]