Look out for the track Heart On Fire by Paper Citizen. You’ll love if you like the 80′.
Paper Citizen, a Boston-based indie rock project led by Singaporean singer-songwriter Claire Gohst says “Heart On Fire is a song about finding the people in your life who can ignite your heart with an undeniable flame of warmth & love”.
Paper Citizen was voted Deli Magazine’s “New England Emerging Artist of the Month” for October 2016, and was nominated in the 2017 New England Music Awards for the category New Act of the Year. Nominated for the 2018 Boston Music Awards “617 Sessions Artist of the Year”.
Memphis based Dylan Dunn drops Lemonade Eyes. You’ll love if you like indie rock. The song could find a place on Spotify’s Feel Good Indie Rock or Apple’s Indie Pop.
I’m influenced from Queen to The Voidz and Stuck in the Sound, Dylan notes, “When I was writing Lemonade Eyes I was going through a pretty rough patch and I wanted to get my mind off what was going on, so instead of writing about what was happening I wrote about the actual emotions I was feeling.
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski has sent a letter to Joe Rogan, offering $100 million over four years to bring his ‘free speech’ discussions to an uncensored platform.
Dear Joe,
We stand with you, your guests, and your legion of fans in desire for real conversation. So we’d like to offer you 100 million reasons to make the world a better place.
How about you bring all your shows to Rumble, both old and new, with no censorship, for 100 million bucks over four years?
This is our chance to save the world.
Frankie Orella drops a really cool track Hold Me Together, my favorite February release thus far. You’ll love if you’re listening to Spotify’s Sad Playlist.
The singer songwriter grew up listing to her fathers Beatle’s collection. She released her first single “Never Be Lonely,” followed by “Come Home,”. In 2020 she wrote a concept EP on the 5 Stages of Grief, garnering blog support from Lefuturewave and Popmuzik.
Orella says “When we wrote this song, I wanted a way to communicate all the things I’m scared to say out loud to people I love,” said Orella. “It can be easy to assume people close to you will eventually leave, so this song is like a plea to stay when the relationship is strained.”
Cate Tomlinson impresses with the brand new track Notes App Apology. A song about gaslighting, you’ll love if you’re in the mood for something haunting.
The track was co-produced with Justin Stanley (Nikka Costa, Prince, Paul McCartney, Sheryl Crow). Tomlinson says “Most of my other songs have big choruses that are kind of in your face, and Notes is a lot more laid back and I feel isn’t trying to prove itself as much.”
The 20-year-old songwriter hails from San Francisco and is now based out of Boston at Northeastern University.