Telehope

Telehope is a band from Cincinnati, Ohio.

Their name is a mashup of ‘telescope’ and ‘hope’—meaning looking to hope in the distance and drawing it near.

The band’s mission is to bring people hope while exploring difficult ailments of the human condition.

Here is “Ghost”—an upbeat and catchy track off their album, Chasing Dreams.

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Dorin Yanni & The Band

Israel-based Dorin Yanni’s “Whistle” is a single off her upcoming debut album, Through The Magic.

After recruiting a violinist, banjo player, trumpeter, guitarist, bassist and drummer—the newly formed collective began performing as Dorin Yanni and The Band, and have become known as one of the most unique folk groups to emerge from the burgeoning indie music scene of Tel Aviv.

Here is the whimsical little tune, “Whistle”.

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Nicole J

Nicole J a.k.a. Geminii is a musician, songwriter, and drummer out of Chicago, Illinois.

She released “Summer Madness” (Reminisce) on May 10th of last year—it’s a lofi hip-hop jam that’s reminiscent of old-school hip-hop & rap of the ’90s.

The track was produced by DanMorzeTheInspecta.

Check it:

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Lord Willing

The trials and tribulations of Lord Willing’s Justin Long move out west to Hollywood included two years of living in a van with his faithful dog, a near-fatal car crash, a warrant for his arrest, his band being signed and dropped by Island Records and then topped off by his long-time sweetheart leaving him for a drug-dealer.

Long story short, alone in an empty bungalow, Justin decided that something wasn’t right, so he wrote a few songs examining life, love, and loneliness.

These recordings evolved into an album.

The infectious “Green Doesn’t Look Good On You” is the second single off his upcoming album.

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Lord Willing’s upcoming EP Are You Happy? will be released in the Fall of 2017.

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Sweet dreams sunshine from Santiago, Chile.

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Kevin McWha Steele

Kevin McWha Steele is an alternative art-rock and folk musician out of New York City.

After four years of studying music and poetry in France, Kevin now writes songs and poems in many different styles in French and English under both his real name and several pseudonyms.

Kevin’s vocals are smooth as steel and just as the gentle strumming in “Les Choses Sont Pas Si Simples” lulls one to sleep, the percussion bursts onto the stage making for an arousing work of art.

Here is the delightful, “Les Choses Sont Pas Si Simples”.

Check out the rest of Kevin’s art on his website.

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