Grammy-nominated rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer Logic has released his anticipated eighth studio album, College Park, today. The album is now available for streaming and purchase across all platforms. Listen/Buy HERE
Today, acclaimed pianist, composer and multi-instrumentalist with Barenaked Ladies, Kevin Hearn, and JUNO award nominated violinist, Hugh Marsh release their album, Dreaming of the 80s. The new collection unites a diverse group of the decade’s classics hits and deep cuts reimagined in Marsh and Hearn’s uniquely atmospheric and ethereal sonic environment. Stream via Apple Music HERE and Spotify HERE
Enter Shikari are today sharing the video for “It Hurts”, the second single to be taken from their highly-anticipated forthcoming album A Kiss For The Whole World, which will be released on April 21, 2023 via SO Recordings / Ambush Reality. Lead vocalist and producer Rou Reynolds has said that “It Hurts” “came to me in a dream” and is “about perseverance, and the importance of reframing failure as a fruitful and, in fact, pivotal route to progress.”
Grammy-nominated rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer Logic returns with his eighth studio album, yet notably his debut as an independent artist. Following a 10-year stint with Def Jam Records, Logic has taken a leap to the independent side and partnered with BMG for the release of College Park, due February 24, 2023. The first single, “Wake Up”, is available for streaming and purchase today across all platforms. Listen to “Wake Up” HERE. Watch the album trailer HERE. Pre-order College Park HERE.
Today, SYML, the solo project of singer, songwriter and producer Brian Fennell, debuts new single “Believer” from his forthcoming album, The Day My Father Died which is set for release February 3 on Nettwerk. In addition to “Believer,” the new record features “Better Part of Me” featuring Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek, I’m With her), “Howling” featuring Lucius, “Lost Myself” featuring Elbow’s Guy Garvey, “You and I” featuring Charlotte Lawrence and “Sweet Home”. Recorded and produced in Fennell’s hometown with fellow Seattle-native Phil Ek (Band of Horses, Father John Misty, Fleet Foxes), the new LP is his first to feature a full band. “To be a believer in something is as pure as it gets,” says Fennell. “For me, it’s when I realized it was never a god or magical ghost, but my lover and how I fell at her feet.”