Young Fathers

Young Fathers: “Shame”

Hot off of their 2014 win of the UK’s prestigious Mercury Music Prize, Scottish trio Young Fathers has hit the deck with a new album, entitled White Men Are Black Men Too. The three men met at a hip-hop club in...
Milo Greene

Milo Greene: “Heartless”

Not a person but a collective, Los Angeles band Milo Greene takes its name from a fictional manager persona that the group created to help them book tours in their early days. For their sophomore release, the f...
Lydia Ainsworth

Lydia Ainsworth: “Hologram”

Canadian composer and pop experimentalist Lydia Ainsworth has art virtually flowing through her veins. After studying cello and attending an arts high school, Ainsworth went on to study composition at McGill Un...
Cold War Kids

Cold War Kids: “Hot Coals”

After nearly 10 years and four full-length albums, California’s Cold War Kids are still going strong as they present their fifth installment, entitled Hold My Home. Hot off of the release of their previous albu...

Betty Who: “All of You”

Australian Jessica Newham, a.k.a. musician Betty Who, is not just a pop artist. After starting her classical training as a cellist at the age of four, Newham moved to the U.S. to attend the prestigious Interloc...

Celeste Waite: “Born Again”

Brand new London-based artist Celeste Waite may be still a teenager, but she has the voice of a bona fide soul singer. Born in California, Waite has come from virtually nowhere to produce some seriously funky t...

HAERTS: “Giving Up”

Multinational group HAERTS has been gradually growing in notoriety since their incredibly popular first single “Wings” was released in 2012. Originating from a teenage friendship between the two German members ...

Tennis: “I’m Callin’”

You know what they say: “the family that plays together stays together.” That much is true for husband and wife duo Tennis. Conceived on a seven-month sailing trip, the band was born in 2010 when the couple sho...