All posts by Alex Cook

Wren Kelly Balances Her Ambitions Against a Sudden Drop on ‘Game Over (Featuring MAJE)’

There’s something about being an artist that leads people to mistakenly believe that this is entirely a voluntary choice made by individuals who have simply thrown caution to the wind in exchange for some small sliver of hope that a career will magically manifest around them. More accurately, it’s a grind that requires sacrifice on nearly every level of their life and, more often than not, it’s compulsory. For many, art is almost as necessary as breathing, a natural byproduct of their existence, and when it fails the results can be devastating.

Wren Kelly’s latest single, “Game Over (featuring MAJE),” examines just that: the feeling of teetering between being successful and the fear that you’ll never amount to anything more than a never-was. Continue reading Wren Kelly Balances Her Ambitions Against a Sudden Drop on ‘Game Over (Featuring MAJE)’

Leanne Hoffman & BRNDNN Go Upbeat on the Value of Autonomy for ‘Running When I Want To’

One of the most valuable bits of advice I can offer anyone is to avoid grocery shopping when you’re hungry. The same advice can be extended to dating; you’re going to find yourself coming away with some questionable choices that you probably didn’t really need in the first place.

Leanne Hoffman and Braden Nelson (Brdnn, Moonwake) have released their second collaborative single, “Running When I Want To,” which tackles this very subject and the value of making the right choices for yourself and having the autonomy to do so. Continue reading Leanne Hoffman & BRNDNN Go Upbeat on the Value of Autonomy for ‘Running When I Want To’

Sunnyside Uppers Revisits Beach Chairs with Glory Glory for ‘Mary’

If at first, you don’t succeed, perhaps consider reincarnation. “Mary,” the latest single from Sunnyside Uppers, is pulling vibes from ’90s alternative, ’00s indie, ’60s pop, but its more recent history goes back to an earlier iteration of the song released by the second iteration of the band. Continue reading Sunnyside Uppers Revisits Beach Chairs with Glory Glory for ‘Mary’

Loviet Gets Into the Ups and Downs of Looking Back with ‘Chemical’

Loviet continues down a path toward being synonymous with summer vibes. The third single from their upcoming album, following previously released hits of “Jawbreaker” and “Dullshine,” “Chemical” goes big on the nostalgia; capturing Natalie Lynn’s larger-than-life superstardom as she follows in the footsteps of Debbie Harry and Madonna, especially with a new video that plays out like an extended dream sequence between Cameron Frye and Sloane Peterson. Continue reading Loviet Gets Into the Ups and Downs of Looking Back with ‘Chemical’