Immaterial Possession has just released a new single for “Midnight Wander,” a surreal black-and-white music video shot on Super 8 film. The video beautifully showcases the artistic talent and performative nature of members Cooper Holmes, Madeline Polites and Kiran Fernandes, who outside of Immaterial Possession, perform together in the abstract theater troupe Peepa Show. Joined by drummer John Spiegel, the band creates a psychedelic world full of optical illusions, mystical characters and hand-painted sets.
The mysterious, entrancing song will appear on Immaterial Possession’s debut album, which is on track for a digital release through Cloud Recordings on July 24 and a physical release later on.
Below, watch the new video for “Midnight Wander.”
Originally from outside Philadelphia, where he went to school for music engineering and later fine arts, Matthew Hoban relocated to Athens this past August to pursue a MFA at UGA’s Lamar Dodd School of Art. Inspired by the lineage of lo-fi rock, including Elephant 6 bands, he’s been songwriting for over a decade and home recording for nearly as long. His project Torchiana—which borrows his mother’s maiden name and his own middle name—takes a hallucinatory psych folk singer-songwriter approach.
Below, check out a new video for “Tilt,” a single off of his upcoming album.
Released on 420, Dope KNife’s new EP, Breakbeats n’ Vandalism, is a collection of seven boom bap tracks that show off the rapper and producer’s versatile songwriting ability. Not to be mistaken for throwaways, these recordings represent sonic or narrative ideas that stand independently from his previous albums, which have carried cohesive, intentional moods and themes.
Below, watch a new video for “Life in Bottles.”
Space Brother has just dropped a new album, Question Eternal?, via Bear Tooth Collective today. Self-produced, mixed and mastered by Donald Whitehead, the album represents two long years of writing far out goodness.
Photo Credit: Sara-Anne Waggoner
It’s undetermined when or how Baby Tony and The Teenies new album, Baby’s Got It, will be released, but bandmates Eli Saragoussi and Max Boyd have decided to go ahead and put a nice little teaser out into the universe.
A message of hope to anyone who feels silenced or otherwise debilitated from depression, local singer-songwriter Ryne Meadow’s sophomore album, There Are Clouds In The Sky, traverses experiences impacted by mental health issues and existential dread, ultimately arriving on the other side with a vulnerable, newfound resilience.
Local label Arrowhawk Records announced a new album by folk punk sweethearts Nana Grizol today called South Somewhere Else. Seventeen years in, songwriter Theo Hilton—who moved from Athens to New Orleans in 2016—uses the band’s fourth album to explore ideas pertaining to the Southern queer experience, activism and allyship, and complicated histories of place.
Woolfolk initially planned on only releasing a single today, but after this hellacious week—which has left him and Strout temporarily unemployed and left home alone to jam for the time being—he managed to crank out an entire EP called Songs From the Quarantine Tent Vol. 1.
On their captivating debut single, Avery Leigh’s Night Palace step into a unique world that is hard to pin down and impossible to get bored of. The band is the creation of Athens’ own Avery Leigh Draut, a musician with a long list of credits and collaborations that includes everything from symphony orchestras to Jo Lampert of tUnE-yArDs. After several years of recording and touring, Draut and company have settled down to release their first single, which we’re excited to premiere here today.
Athens indie-rock band Wieuca has never been content to settle into just one groove, its sizable discography featuring instinctive forays into alt-country, psych and electropop, to name a few.
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