Frankie Rose: Trouble

If there’s one takeaway from singer Frankie Rose’s new single “Trouble” it’s that trouble will in fact follow you, even through trippy science fiction-like drama. This is experimental synth and drum beat-driven pop with likable lyrical repetition. The tune will appear on Rose’s forthcoming LP Cage Tropical.

Premiere: TV Baby’s “Beware the Holy Whore”

A colorful, surrealist dance party set to synth-driven pop rock

As a nun dances across the rainbow-painted Salvation Mountain in TV Baby‘s brand new music video for their track “Beware The Holy Whore,” directed by Stephanie Cerini, the song provides a gyration-worthy soundtrack to the surrealist visuals. The NYC-based duo, comprised of former A.R.E. Weapons members Matt McAuley and Brian McPeck, refers to the track as a “late Velvet Underground guitar jam on a bed …

Premiere: Kai Landre’s “The 1st Kiss”

A digital love story with a Toni Ponix-produced electronic undercurrent, from the Barcelona-based songwriter

Social media plays a role in so many real-life love stories—sometimes to the detriment of those in the relationship. Some individuals document every moment, building a digital trail of emotion-saturated moments, some of which must be purged upon the death of togetherness. Barcelona singer/songwriter Kai Landre addresses this in his new single—produced by Toni Ponix—premiering here today. With an electronic undercurrent drawing references from Japanese …