Lucille Furs

Lucille Furs is a psychedelic indie pop outfit out of the Windy City of Chicago, Illinois.

And now, a poem.

Like a lucid rainbow, I watched euphrosyne laugh so i said hello. She gave her vibrant paint a quick shake and laughed until her belly stopped to ache. The only other sound was a filthy rat as distant birds and bees drew ever back.

The paint was blue and full of yellow but she had no time to keep the colors neat nor mellow, so after cake and an enormous amount of the late night fate — the sweetest of dreams visited her in the depth of sleep.

As she awoke from her soft bed with thoughts of sweet lullabies and unicorns in her head — she ate her jam with lots of bread, now ready for the lucid day ahead.

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Youtube Exclusive: Ryder The Eagle | T. Nile

Ryder The Eagle

Ryder The Eagle is an indie dream-pop artist out of France.

“The Picture” is a heartbreaking depiction of the post-depression emotions following the loss of a loved one — an unrequited love that has tragically slipped from ones fingertips and landed in the palm of a lonesome stranger.

Wailing synths and a sad guitar carry the soundscape — as the eagle himself soars to new lows.

The track is absolutely heart shattering. This one goes to out to all you brokenhearted dudes out there.

T. Nile – Note to Self

T. Nile spent her early days in a Galiano Island cabin on the wild coast of British Columbia.

She blurs musical boundaries by fusing elements of indie-pop and folk music.

“Working with both acoustic and electronic instruments gives me a sense of unlimited musical possibility…” – T. Nile

From the age of six until her teenage years Nile accompanied her father (a musician himself) as they toured the West Coast and Australia in an RV.

“Note to Self” is an iridescent indie throwback to the outlaw folk ballad featuring Sadowick and Dave Quanbury. It’s simply a ravishing medley.

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Arts Fishing Club – Cannibals

Arts Fishing Club is an evolving outfit of musicians out of Nashville fronted by Wisconsin native, Christopher Kessenich.

The name ‘Arts Fishing Club’ is both an homage to Kessenich’s grandfathers and a brisk reminder of the view he wants us all to take on life — which is — art is like fishing. You explore a sea of creativity, casting out lines and writing songs with hopes of landing a big fish.

In the summer of ‘15, Kessenich’s hunger for adventure led him to embark on a fifty plus show — 1,600 mile walking tour from Maine, down the east coast, and then over to Nashville.

“Cannibals” is a new haunting track written about the Syrian conflict — specifically the Aleppo crisis, where over 100,000 civilians were caught in the firestorm between two raging armies. They couldn’t leave their city and they were begging for people to save them via social media.

How ignorant are we to all the world’s suffering? This powerful track explores this question.

“They (my grandfathers) taught me that fishing is about going out every day with the intention for success.  Every single line you cast, you are trying, yet when you come up empty handed, the day is not wasted…We are fishing for our art everyday with intention and the name is a constant reminder that it is not about catching a big fish.” – Christopher Kessenich

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Fred de Mercedes Eumenides Stoner Band

how lonely and black is the lonesome sea

down into the darkness of the cosmic bosom of the marine

gently she goes — down to the terrene the amphibious the otherworldly

one cannot help but stop and look into the deep blue — nor shall one ever forget the cryptic and distant mood

pay close attention to the vessel for she is the most noble 

now the song of starry sadness is just the thing to get me wondering if the vessel really is a worthy thing at all

how lonesome is the cunning saltwater of green and blue

are you upset by how deep it is or does it tear you apart to see the cosmic ocean foaming at the mouth

how dreary is the fabled mountain of darkness

oh how the monstrosity sends a cold shiver down the spine

now pay close attention for the coastline is the most dangerous beast of the line

oh how the six-eyed goddess — who is always watching — makes you shiver at the fall of time

Soundcloud Exclusive: Just Domo | DeAndre

Just Domo

Just Domo dishes up the hard hitting “Doped Up” — a radical track seething with heavy bong use and dope. It’s a sort of homage to the drug game of love.

“she says she likes me better when i’m doped up” – Just Domo

DeAndre

“Heart” is the latest single from Deandre’s debut project, Lost In The Details. It’s a fresh jam dripping with elements of Kanye West and J. Cole. Shit goes hard.

“she took my heart” – DeAndre