“Ain’t Gonna Be Easy” is a charming folk number that radiates with the warmth of John Prine and the introspective glare of Ray Lamontagne. Burchfield sings with a strummy commentary that brings both nostalgia and poignancy, making for an impactful first listen. READ MORE…
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Church Girls perform songs from their new LP 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑯𝒂𝒖𝒏𝒕 L I V E @ Audiotree

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The Exbats share new video “Wet Cheeks” at mxdwn
Arizona garage punk band The Exbats pull together musical elements from a variety decade, which makes sense because their members span several decades. That’s because the band is led by the father-daughter duo of 20 year old Inez and Kenny McLain and rounded out by a punk lifer in bassist Bobby Carlson. READ MORE…
Audiofemme interviews Nikki & the Phantom Callers about their new single “Motor Run”
Nikki & the Phantom Callers have a unique sound that blends alt country with indie rock and old-fashioned ’60s pop. The Atlanta quartet’s latest single, “Motor Run,” embodies this eclectic style; the band refers to it as a “sunny garage-pop anthem with Southern rock swagger.” READ MORE…
The All Scene Eye debuts Emby Alexander’s new single “Morality of Accuracy in Photojournalism (feat. Avey Tare),” calling it “ear-boggling experimental pop.”
To unpack the ear-boggling new single from Tucson, Arizona experimental pop band Emby Alexander, it helps to go back to the beginning, before the layers of distorted vocals, synths, and shuffling samples. Lead singer and primary songwriter Michael Alexander first sat down at the piano to write “Morality of Accuracy in Photojournalism” on September 12, 2019–one day after the death of legendary artist Daniel Johnston.
Girl Underground Music features Misty Boyce’s “telephone”
Regardless of how much technology has shaped the way we interact, there’s a universal ache behind the telephone. Los Angeles-based artist Misty Boyce captures a fleeting innocence with an emotive revelation on her latest single “Telephone.” READ MORE…