The 13-track album, out June 12, separates into contrasting halves, one for love, one for what lingers after.
The 13-track album, out June 12, separates into contrasting halves, one for love, one for what lingers after.
An accidental song written in 20 minutes with Haley Heynderickx, marking Houdei’s first work under the name she chose to reclaim her Persian heritage.
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.