Written by: Nuance Editorial Team
Happy Nuance Friday! It’s that special time of year when the fake cobwebs start coming up, and costume stores go on an absolute run. While we may not be able to help you with that, we sure can help you dress up your playlists with some new tunes perfect for the fall.
Winter — What Kind of Blue Are You?
Winter releases new LP What Kind of Blue Are You? Her second album via Bar/None Records sees the artist/producer expand her ethereal shoegaze sound into more saturated, distorted and analog realms while delivering her most vulnerable songwriting to date. The project is the perfect track for a beautiful, solitary walk through the falling leaves or staring out the window of a train car.
Briston Maroney —“Oregon” + “Harvard”
Nashville-based alt-Americana/indie rock artist Briston Maroney releases new 2-sided single “Oregon/Harvard.” Side-A builds a small-town love story in the Pacific Northwest, while Side-B finds an infectious groove in five-year-old lyrics with the help of producers Caleb Wright and Jake Luppen (of Hippo Campus).
KiNG MALA – Honey Catching Season
KiNG MALA releases her sophomore EP Honey Catching Season via Handwritten Records, in which the alt-pop singer glides over slick, distorted production on standout tracks like “Guillotine Dreams” and “i hope you know what you’re doing.”