Music
A selection of local, independent, national, and international music with a focus on music from the Nutmeg State
90s Alt Vibes: Saddest Girl at the Party by Suzie True
A self-described “trash pop” three piece from L.A., Suzie True fits well into the pop rock aesthetic. With catchy guitar from G Leonardo and Lexi McCoy’s smooth bass over the steady Sarah “Danny” Pineapple on the drums, the band makes great use elements of the genre that have been staples since, well, the 90s.
“Backwards”/“She’s A Headrush” by Friends Don’t Die
Indie rock outfit Friends Don’t Die and their two newly released singles were brought to my attention recently and they didn’t disappoint. In fact, I would say I was pleasantly surprised at how polished the songs were, as they’re the only two tracks that are publicly available.
“Alone” by riley
With his most recent release, “Alone,” riley shows us his radio ready range. An emotional ballad, it’s steeped in anxiety, depression, and loneliness.
“Stone Cold” by Deb Never & Kenny Beats
It isn’t news to say that twenty-somethings in the U.S. are a jaded group. This is especially true in the dating world where hundreds of matches are (theoretically) at your finger tips thanks to apps like Tinder and Hinge. This, combined with widespread depression, anxiety, and loneliness is creating a generation that feels very cavalier and at times, adrift. Enter “Stone Cold” by Deb Never and Kenny Beats, a song that is very much of the moment.