Each week features reviews of new albums across various genres, alongside a roundup of indie music and upcoming metal releases. Daily updates provide music news, track premieres, and playlists of favorite tracks. Highlights include Water From Your Eyes' "Nights In Armor", Madi Diaz's "Ambivalence", and Laura Veirs' live album with a French children's choir. Music releases are consistently anticipated and shared with eager audiences.
"Nights In Armor started life as a weird little Lorelei song called 'Grill,' says Water From Your Eyes' Nate Amos. I recycled it into a new track and added other instrumentation specifically meant to place the guitar part in a radically different context to see what other emotional roles it could play."
"Ambivalence grew my heart in ways that gave me space to not do what was easy or comfortable, but to wait to find what was right so that my heart could land in the right place," says Madi Diaz of the second single from her upcoming album Fatal Optimist.
Laura Veirs has made a live album with a French children's choir called The Choir Who Couldn't Say titled Laura Veirs And The Choir Who Couldn't Say (Live In Angoulême) and it comes out on October 10.
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