Decades after drafting it amid personal upheaval in Copenhagen, the Phoenix-based composer and painter Allan Jamisen has given musical form to “Closing In,” a single that captures the uneasy beauty of emotional collapse and self-examination.
Decades after drafting it amid personal upheaval in Copenhagen, the Phoenix-based composer and painter Allan Jamisen has given musical form to “Closing In,” a single that captures the uneasy beauty of emotional collapse and self-examination.
Thirteen years on, Block’s sixth album maps personal wreckage through ten sharply observed songs. Produced by Chris Kuffner and mixed by Blake Morgan, Love Crash refines the New York anti-folk voice into something quieter, more urgent, and unflinchingly present.
The Iranian-American songwriter set aside mechanical precision in the studio, chasing something more vulnerable. The result lands somewhere between Jack Johnson’s ease and a much heavier internal reckoning.
The collaborative single, a preview of Peters’ upcoming album ‘Florescence’, frames a personal grievance within the historical power plays of ‘Wolf Hall’.
The story of Bella Donna is one of creative overflow, a solo debut built from songs a supergroup left behind.
After nearly walking away from music entirely, Eaves Wilder returns with a sharper sense of what she actually wants to say.
The Australian artist’s new single dissects the aftermath of a first love with a quiet intensity that builds toward a grand, cathartic release.
The singer-songwriter’s detailed songcraft and open-hearted perspective are opening new doors, including a summer run with Bob Dylan.
The lead single from her second album finds Holly Humberstone stepping out of the bedroom and into a more expansive, conflicted sound.
On her third album, the Norwegian songwriter transforms solitude into a study of intricate, enduring melody.