San Gabriel Drops Close 2 U
I know we are not officially at the release date of Nights and Weekends, but having heard it, I really want to congratulate San Gabriel on crafting a beautiful record that hits all the right notes. The mixture of pop and dreamy sounds seems to be a mastered craft at this point for songsmith James Bookert, but the lyrical content seems reflective too, allowing listeners to let the words resonate with their own emotions. This song hits home for me, with Bookert looking back on past relationships where the nostalgia can sometimes make you forget how unhealthy things were. Wrapping it all in this dreamy soundscape with bouncing hooks just makes the tune stick longer in your brain. You’re going to love Nights and Weekends; it drops next week!

Gwen Katherine has been toiling away for the last several years as
When I think of a lot of the UK bands that have stood out for me, McKlusky is the first one of the newer era that I can always go and revisit.
Since being turned onto Austin’s
With a new record hanging on the horizon at the end of the month,
, but I’ll acknowledge that their blend of emo and pop punk has scratched the perfect itch as I cranked this tune up real loud. You’ll certainly hear a lot of the touchstones of the genres, whether that’s from the vocals or the rush of energy as the track gets going. But, what I’m drawn towards are those moments in the track when one can feel their body giving in, and just letting go; they’ve got such great musicianship that the breakdowns, even on the recording, urge your body to move as the drums thunder and the guitars noisily swirl. If you dig this one, be sure to check out their latest This Is All I Am I Guess EP.
Over the years, our friends at Lost Sound Tapes have turned us onto some really incredible pop music, and it looks like they’re about ready to unleash a new group to fawn over.
The careful steps of the latest tune from Australia’s
When genres begin to grow stale, we’ve got to rely upon artists like