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David Zé, “Mutudi Ua Ufolo / Viuva Da Liberdade 1975”
David Zé was an Angolan musician and resistance icon who used music to fight Portuguese colonialism…
Essential Releases, January 23, 2026
This Bandcamp Daily article reviews three musical releases from Mi3raj, The Format, and Hot Face, h…
How the Beatles Hindered American Folk Music » PopMatters
The Beatles and the British Invasion of 1964 negatively impacted the development of American folk m…
samxemma – “Me forever :(“
Manchester electro-pop duo samxemma returns with a new track that promises to deliver an energetic …
José Pinhal, the Portuguese Artist Who Turned Kitsch Into Treasure
José Pinhal was a Portuguese musician who created unique, unconventional music blending folk and po…
Cub, “Come Out Come Out (30th Anniversary Edition)”
Cub's 30th anniversary reissue of ‘Come Out Come Out’ highlights the band's transition from playful…
Exiled in Hydra — Inside Westerman's Greek Island Sessions
Westerman recorded his album ‘A Jackal's Wedding’ in an 18th-century mansion on the Greek island of…
Magic Fig Successfully Blend Prog- and Psych-Rock » PopMatters
San Francisco band Magic Fig creates a unique musical fusion by combining 1970s prog-rock, 1960s ps…
Filippo Ansaldi & Simone Sims Longo - Solo Suono - minimalism on saxophone and electronics,…
Filippo Ansaldi and Simone Sims Longo collaborate on ‘Dodici’ and ‘Solo Suono’, exploring minimalis…
Mountains of Heave – Mountains of Heaven 1 and 2
Mountains of Heaven, conceived by Rick Guistolise, presents a debut album that blends drone and alt…
5 Questions to Dreamcrusher (noise artist)
An interview with experimental noise artist Dreamcrusher explores their creative process and recent…
Un brano da tenere per sé, “Heritage” di Lecomte de Brégeot in anteprima
Lecomte de Brégeot's new single ‘Heritage’ is a deeply personal track exploring memory and legacy, …
Ulrich Jannert – Two Men by the Harbor
Ulrich Jannert's song ‘Two Men by the Harbor’ is a contemplative indie folk track that emphasizes a…
The Pherns: A Fresh Take on 60s Jangle-Pop with their debut “Garden Rock” album.
The Pherns’ debut album ‘Garden Rock’ evokes the nostalgic sound of 60s jangle-pop, offering a cont…
Shawnee Dez finds purpose in troubled times on “Lullabye the Fire” - Chicago Reader
Shawnee Dez, a Chicago artist, released her debut album Moody Umbra in 2023, exploring themes of se…
Drama chart their course to the upper echelons of pop with Platonic Romance - Chicago Reader
Chicago pop duo Drama have emerged as a rising national phenomenon with a sophisticated yet accessi…
The 15 Landmark Dance Tracks of 1991 » PopMatters
This article explores 15 landmark dance tracks from 1991, highlighting the evolution and diversity …
Jenny on Holiday's ‘Quicksand Heart’ Is As Good As Pop Gets » PopMatters
Jenny on Holiday from Let's Eat Grandma creates an intimate, confessional synthpop album that deepl…
Guitarist Steve Tibbetts Creates Beautiful Chaos
Steve Tibbetts is a uniquely original guitarist known for creating distinctive musical compositions…
Girls Against Boys’ Scott McCloud Looks Back on “Make It to Forever” » PopMatters
Scott McCloud of Girls Against Boys is releasing a new single and album titled ‘Make It to Forever'…
FAUZIA - The Way | Sodwee
FAUZIA releases her first solo single in four years on Local Action, presenting a nuanced double si…
Imarhan Brilliantly Re-Invent Their Sound on ‘Essam’ » PopMatters
Imarhan, an Algerian tishoumaren band, continues to evolve their musical style on their latest albu…