By Sophia LiBrandi
“After dominating the social-media stratosphere with her hit single ‘Overwhelmed’ in 2020, Royal & the Serpent returns to the music scene with her newest EP searching for nirvana, which includes her latest single titled ‘phuck u’…”
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Interview by Edwin Keeble, Photography by Trusiifuu
“After moving to Tennessee to pursue music, the Alabama native (but not that kind she assures) A. G. Sully released her 8-song album titled Space to Think. The album comes off the tail of a string of singles she has released over the past year and change. Before she takes the next step in her career, the Nuance team had a chance to sit down with the growing R&B/Pop artist for an interview…”
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By Hunter Craighill
“Following the Spring release of his debut album Sunflower, Briston Maroney has continued his roller coaster ride with his headlining world tour. This week, he released a minidoc of that tour, capping it off with a live album record at Jack White’s legendary Third Man Records along with an accompanying video…”
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By Hunter Craighill
“On October 8th, Houston by way of Brooklyn artist Catterina released her leading single “Inconvenience” off of her upcoming debut EP. The upbeat track is both musically and lyrically as bare and vulnerable as it is proud and confident….”
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By Patricia Hammett
“It’s Canadian dream pop. It’s “lets get in the car and wear scarves as headbands and drive into a charming pastoral setting, but no words or sounds are to be exchanged outside of the music… let’s just think….”
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By Andrew Stahl
“Japanese Breakfast has always been a multi-cultural project; now it’s multi-lingual too. Frontwoman Michelle Zauner recently told Pitchfork that she “wanted to just explore a different part of me. I am capable of joy and I have experienced a lot of joy…”
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By Andrew Stahl
“L.A. hip-hop artists Blxst, member of the XXL 2021 freshman class, and Bino Rideaux, whose full-length debut came out in 2019, have teamed up for the sequel to 2019’s Sixtape. And you know what they say about sequels….”
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By Andrew Stahl
“The dominant mood of Ben Chandler’s music seems to be: Everything will be alright. On his previous single “Young Mistakes,” he made a song about growing through messing up irresistibly poppy. He continues with that reassuring vibe on “Anything,”…”
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By Oliver Heffron
“Following breakout debut album The Baby, rising New York Singer/Songwriter Samia continues to shine with a new visuals for “As You Are” off her upcoming EP SCOUT, a music video which portrays the intimacy, honesty and vulnerability which makes her music a compelling reflection of this blossoming generation’s shared need for human connection and deep fear of social isolation…”
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Sophia LiBrandi
“Nashville native Soccer Mommy -- a.k.a. Sophie Allison -- released her latest single titled “rom com 2004” on July 15. The single is accompanied by an 8-bit/Nintendo Mii inspired music video, embracing all the joy and nostalgia of early 2000’s video games….”
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By Oliver Heffron
“Atlanta newcomer Waxatl presents a multi-faceted musical repertoire on his self-produced Static, the frontman/rapper/producer oscillating between influences of southern rock, psychedelic funk, and contemporary trap to present a unique and trippy sound on his debut project…”
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by Oliver Heffron
“Rising west coast stars BLXST & Bino Rideaux flex their cinematic vision on hilarious new “Movie” music video off the duo’s upcoming collaboration Sixtape 2…”
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By Oliver Heffron
“The ascending r&b artist Cautious Clay blends smooth melodies, diverse musicality, and endearing lyricism on his debut album, Deadpan Love, an honest, hilarious, and heartwarming contemplation of modern relationships…”
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By Elizabeth Chandler
“The question isn’t “Will Wesley Joseph make it,” rather “Where does Wesley Joseph channel his energy from?” It's how he writes: energetically, ardently, urgently, with a young artist's impetuousness, and yet with a fastidious devotion that most artists develop later in their careers…”
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By Charlie Sackett
“The real enchantment of the Izzy Perri’s “Nightvision,” however, is the guitar and bass solos, echoing each other in a series of imitative rounds. We would be disappointed to have this parallel rhythm interrupted so quickly if it were not for the return of the crackling percussion and guitar from the advent of the song…”
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By Madison Wiser
“Whether fans want energetic arrangements and righteous anger in tracks like ‘Man’s World’ or ‘Purge the Poison,’ or contemplative piano and empathetic lyrics in ‘Flowers’ or ‘Highly Emotional People,’ this album provides an outlet for all those emotions and more…”
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By Sophia LiBrandi
“The three rappers team up to create this explosive track, each taking turns spitting verses over a fiery beat. The song itself is fast-paced, cathartic, and loud, perfect for screaming at the top of your lungs with a group of friends…”
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By Madison Wiser
“‘What Would You Do?”’ asks the listener what they’d say to the one they love when they’re running out of time. The track’s bass pounds like a heartbeat while high synth harmonies recreate the fuzzy, fluttering feelings of vulnerability...”
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By Oliver Heffron
“Fire in Little Africa commemorates the Tulsa Massacre’s Centennial through a hip-hop album that reclaims the event’s memory and celebrates the perseverance of Black Wall Street’s descendants…”
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By Oliver Heffron
“Asa2times is crafting a unique sound between psychedelic rock and hip/hop. The latest release ‘Speed Racer (Live From Hollywood)’ showcases the Chicagoan rapper/singer holding down the track with a barrage of intimate vocal melodies over solely the harmonious strums of a reverberated guitar in a live performance of three upcoming tracks off his upcoming debut album ‘Movie: Psychedelic Trap…’”
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