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  • Mykel – Hometown Runaway EP

    Mykel – Hometown Runaway EP

    Los Angeles via Salt Lake City powerhouse vocalist and musician Mykel has officially unveiled her debut EP Hometown Runaway, a six-track project that resonates with raw honesty and emotional depth. Released last month, the record captures the turbulence of leaving home, confronting inner battles, and embracing new beginnings. Mykel celebrated the milestone with a live performance at Permanent Records Roadhouse in Los Angeles on November 13, a fitting stage for an artist whose voice and vision demand to be heard in full.

    The EP is a sweeping exploration of themes that cut to the core of human experience: ego death, imposter syndrome, faith, and self-worth. Mykel’s commanding vocals soar over lush, expansive production, creating a soundscape that is both cinematic and intimate. Collaborating with GRAMMY-nominated producer Yang Tan (Janelle Monáe) and multi-platinum engineer Gehring Miller (Giveon, Ella Mai), she recorded at the legendary Record Plant Studios in LA, ensuring the project carries both technical polish and emotional grit.

    About the New Release — At its heart, Hometown Runaway is a story of rediscovery. Mykel admits that she nearly gave up on music, but hitting rock bottom became the catalyst for her artistic rebirth. The EP blends pop sensibilities with R&B textures, offering a space for her to redefine herself without the weight of industry expectations. As she explains, “I wanted to take all the nuances of my journey and put it into a body of work that represented me. Not what the industry or society wanted of me or told me would sell.” This declaration of independence makes the project both liberating and vulnerable.

    The title track, Hometown Runaway, serves as a love letter to the many facets of her identity. It’s a song that embraces contradiction, acknowledging that one can love both their hometown and their adopted city, and that uncertainty is part of the journey. Mykel describes it as “an anthem for sitting in the nuance of who you are,” a message that resonates with anyone who has left behind familiarity to chase something bigger. The track balances pride with bittersweet reflection, embodying the courage it takes to leave everything behind.

    Among the standout songs is How Do You Know, which Mykel calls her “405 spiral song.” It’s an anxious yet danceable anthem, perfect for long drives and restless nights. Critics have praised its ability to transform unease into motion—Melodic Magazine noted that “Mykel transforms anxiety into motion,” while Voxwave Magazine highlighted its existential undertones, describing it as “a soundtrack to inner anxiety that still makes you move and smile.” This duality—finding joy in chaos—is a hallmark of Mykel’s artistry.

    Another highlight is Brace For Impact, the EP’s lead single released in September. Written after surviving a near-fatal car accident, the track meditates on mortality, gratitude, and resilience. With soulful conviction, Mykel delivers lyrics that feel both intimate and monumental. Other Side Reviews captured its essence perfectly: “Mykel’s voice, commanding, soulful, and unflinchingly honest, anchors the track with a gravitas that feels both intimate and monumental.” It’s a song that doesn’t just recount survival—it celebrates the strength found in vulnerability.

    About The Artist — Raised Mormon in Salt Lake City, Utah, and now based in Los Angeles, Mykel’s journey is as layered as her music. With a background in musical theater, she brings a dramatic flair to her performances, combining grandiose vocals with storytelling that captivates audiences. Her voice has echoed through Staples Center and Dodger Stadium, and her songs have appeared in Lifetime movies, BRAVO shows, and Love Island. Yet despite these achievements, she remains a self-proclaimed industry outsider, determined to carve her own path. Her sound blends the emotional grit of H.E.R. with the powerhouse delivery of Adele, rooted in R&B but sculpted into pop that feels deeply personal.

    Our Thoughts — With Hometown Runaway, Mykel delivers more than just a debut EP—she offers a manifesto of resilience, truth, and self-discovery. Each track feels like a chapter in her journal, chronicling the highs and lows of leaving home, confronting faith, and embracing imperfection. What makes this release so compelling is its refusal to chase trends; instead, it delivers messages that are timeless and deeply human. Mykel’s conviction shines through every lyric, and her ability to balance vulnerability with strength makes this project a powerful introduction to her artistry.

    Hometown Runaway is not just an EP—it’s a statement, and one that positions Mykel as a voice to watch in the indie pop and R&B landscape.

    Listen below and connect with artist on Instagram, Twitter. Visit Website.

  • Queen Quail’s ‘Southside’: A Journey Through Resilience

    Queen Quail’s ‘Southside’: A Journey Through Resilience

    Indie pop/folk singer-songwriter Queen Quail unveils her haunting and resilient new single Southside. It is accompanied by a striking visual that deepens its emotional resonance. The track serves as a powerful introduction to her now released debut EP Narcissus, available now across major streaming platforms. Queen Quail presents six carefully crafted songs. She explores themes of longing, identity, and philosophy. Her music also delves into the search for home. She weaves together sweeping production with vocals that are both vulnerable and commanding. This debut marks a significant moment in her artistic journey. It offers listeners a glimpse into a world where fragility and strength coexist.

    Southside is a meditation on restlessness and the grief of lost time. Yet, it propels forward with a sense of determination. Queen Quail explains, “It’s about being haunted by an experience. This happens even after trying so hard to process it and get over it. I guess sometimes things just stick with you even years after. I like the idea that even if you’re somewhat a victim of circumstance, you still have agency. You can choose a different path and take responsibility for the environments you put yourself in.” Her words reflect the track’s duality—acknowledging pain while affirming the possibility of growth and renewal.

    About the New Release — The song builds with a quiet intensity, gradually unfolding into a grand, optimistic finale that embodies perseverance. Queen Quail continues, “The track laments this feeling of not being able to escape something, but then ends with this big explosion of hope and resilience.” This progression mirrors the emotional arc of healing: the weight of memory giving way to the light of possibility. It is a sonic journey that resonates with anyone who has struggled to move forward while carrying the echoes of the past.

    Photo credit: Celeste Call

    The accompanying video, directed by NYC filmmaker Sara Lovering, adds another layer of depth to Southside. Through carefully composed shots, Lovering captures the tension between light and shadow, intimacy and distance, reflecting the song’s themes of internal conflict and resolution. Queen Quail notes, “I think the shots she got for this video were so essential in tracing out my visual world—these ideas of light and dark, close and far, internal conflict and tensions are so present in this song and the visuals she created.” The video becomes not just a companion piece but an extension of the song’s emotional landscape.

    Her debut EP Narcissus continues this exploration of resilience, self-discovery, and overcoming. The project is produced by David Thornton. It is mixed by Michael Kümper. Huntley Miller (Bon Iver, Sylvan Esso) mastered the project. It balances shimmering, dreamlike production with plainspoken storytelling. Queen Quail explains, “Writing these songs helped me figure out who I was becoming. I wanted to use my own voice without losing myself.” The EP is both deeply personal and universally relatable, offering listeners a space to reflect on their own transformations.

    Much of the writing for Narcissus emerged from solitary sessions during a turbulent relationship. Queen Quail recalls, “Around that time I was also reading a lot of Freud, Lacan, and philosophy. These readings definitely slipped into the lyrics. They influenced the way I thought about memory, love, and the unconscious. I also considered how capitalism plays into these concepts.” It was initially a very private practice. Gradually, it became a reckoning with the choices I’d made in my twenties.” These influences lend her work a philosophical edge, blending emotional honesty with intellectual curiosity.

    Her earlier single Last Night offered a glimpse into this evolving artistry. Led by a gentle guitar riff, the track explores mortality and the strangeness of inhabiting a body, wrapped in a nostalgic haze. After performing with Dan English of Porches, who encouraged her to embrace touring, the song gained further momentum, landing on Ones to Watch’s coveted Now Watching playlist. Together with Southside, it demonstrates Queen Quail’s ability to balance introspection with accessibility, crafting songs that linger long after they end.

    About The Artist — Queen Quail is the creative project of Berlin-based songwriter Kirstin Edwards, who was raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Growing up by Lake Michigan, she developed a layered, intimate sound shaped by both her classical training on cello and her explorations on guitar. Her move to Berlin introduced her to a vibrant indie scene, while her Midwestern roots kept her grounded in DIY traditions. The name Queen Quail was inspired by a moment in Berlin’s botanical gardens, where Kirstin encountered a “Zwergwachtel” or dwarf quail. The bird’s quiet focus mirrored her own shy yet energetic nature, becoming a symbol of her artistic identity.

    Our Thoughts — Her debut EP Narcissus embodies this duality—balancing the shimmer of indie pop with the intimacy of alternative folk. Across six tracks, she crafts a sound that is expansive yet vulnerable, dreamy yet direct. Produced by David Thornton and mastered by Huntley Miller, the EP carries the restless energy of Berlin while remaining rooted in Midwestern honesty. Supported by Initiative Musik, Queen Quail is carving out a space that bridges two worlds, creating music that holds the quiet pull of memory against the urgency of the present. With Narcissus, she invites listeners into a sonic world that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

    Listen below and connect with Queen Quail on Instagram.

  • Understood (Remix): The New Collaboration by Eric Bellinger and Tiwa Savage

    Understood (Remix): The New Collaboration by Eric Bellinger and Tiwa Savage

    A fresh wave of soulful energy has been introduced to the global music scene through the release of Understood (Remix), a vibrant collaboration between Grammy-nominated artist Eric Bellinger and internationally celebrated Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage. The single has been crafted to blend the smooth textures of R&B with the lively pulse of Afrobeats, creating a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly new. Through heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies, you are gently guided into a space where love, emotional clarity, and the importance of communication are explored with grace and sincerity.

    The collaboration between Eric and Tiwa had been long anticipated by fans and artists alike. It was revealed by Eric that his admiration for Tiwa had been nurtured over many years, beginning with their mutual connection to producer Harmony Samuels. Their paths had crossed early in Eric’s career, and the hope for a musical partnership had remained alive ever since. Now, more than a decade later, that dream has been realized, and the result is a track that feels both timely and timeless, offering a rich listening experience that is sure to resonate across cultures and generations.

    About the New Release — Understood (Remix) has been positioned as the lead single from Eric’s forthcoming album, It All Makes Sense. This new body of work is being presented as a continuation and evolution of his 2024 release, It’ll All Make Sense Later, which originally featured the first version of “Understood.” The album was recorded in Cape Town, where Eric immersed himself in a creative environment shaped by African artists, producers, and songwriters. The experience has been described by Eric as a “faith walk,” one that allowed him to explore new musical landscapes while remaining grounded in authenticity and global connection.

    Album cover provided by: Greg Miller

    Eric Bellinger fans have been actively invited into the creative process surrounding the new album. Through social media, short performance clips of unreleased tracks were shared, and followers were encouraged to vote for the next single. The winning track, “Vogue,” has since become the centerpiece of an #OpenVerseChallenge, where aspiring vocalists are allowed to submit their verses. Selected entries are showcased on Eric’s Instagram, where fans are able to engage by voting and commenting, creating a dynamic and inclusive musical dialogue.

    Eric’s presence has also been felt in the podcast world, where he recently appeared on On That Note, hosted by Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men. During the episode, Eric’s journey through the music industry was discussed in depth, including his work with global icons such as Usher, Beyoncé, and Chris Brown. The conversation also touched on the art of songwriting, the power of musical bridges, and featured a spontaneous live performance that added a personal and memorable touch to the episode.

    In addition to guest appearances, Eric has launched his podcast titled Lyrical Lab. This series has been designed to offer quick, engaging conversations with creatives from across the music industry. Each episode features candid discussions where guests share personal stories, lessons learned, and moments of inspiration. The format has been praised for its accessibility and authenticity, making it a valuable resource for both fans and aspiring artists.

    A significant milestone in Eric’s career has been the launch of his independent distribution label, All Wins Entertainment. The label has been created with a focus on artist development, a facet of the industry that Eric believes has been overlooked in recent years. Through All Wins Entertainment, a foundation is being built to support emerging talent and restore the values that once defined the music business. Eric’s passion for mentorship and growth is evident in his call to action, encouraging others to tag artists who should be part of the movement.

    About The Artist — Eric Bellinger is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and producer whose work has been recognized for its emotional depth, melodic richness, and genre-blending innovation. Over the years, his contributions to music have included collaborations with some of the industry’s most celebrated figures, and his solo projects have consistently pushed boundaries while remaining rooted in soulful expression. His ability to connect with audiences through both sound and story has made him a respected and influential voice in contemporary R&B.

    In addition to his musical achievements, Eric has become known for his commitment to community, creativity, and collaboration. Through initiatives like his podcasts and independent label, he continues to foster spaces where artists can grow, share, and thrive. His journey reflects a dedication not only to his craft but also to the broader culture of music, where authenticity and innovation are celebrated and shared.

    Listen to Understood (Remix) and follow Eric Bellinger on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and Website.

  • Tailing the Ghost: New Album by Mo Lowda & the Humble

    Tailing the Ghost: New Album by Mo Lowda & the Humble

    Philadelphia-based indie rock quartet Mo Lowda & the Humble shared their latest single, “The Painter,” earlier this year, ahead of their much-anticipated 5th album release, now released. The synth-driven, bubbly, and encouraging tune broke free from self-doubt and maintained artistic inspiration through self-compassion and patience.

    The band’s much-anticipated spirited, texturally rich fifth studio album, Tailing The Ghost, is here. Recorded entirely on the road, the spellbinding LP is the band’s most commanding, cohesive body of work yet. The group is currently on a lengthy North American tour spanning the summer and fall, with support from French Cassettes, Illiterate Light, and several festival appearances, including Boston Calling and Green River, among others. The full list of dates and tickets is now available via molowda.com/motour.

    About The New ReleaseTailing The Ghost, was written entirely on the road. Four members arranged songs face-to-face, working between meals, poker, and movies. Scenic views in Joshua Tree, Lake Travis, Colorado, and Tennessee shaped its sound. The music reflects each location—spacious like deserts, shimmering like lakes, and sweeping like mountains.

    The Painter, Mo Lowda & The Humble’s earlier released single is included in the new album. Built across many towns, days, and cabins, the bouncy, melodic tune came to life in Pioneertown, CA. While drawing jazz-inspired guitar tones from 1970s Pat Metheny and Robert Fripp, Jeff Lucci (bass, guitar, keyboard, vocals) also reflects on the ongoing struggle to stay ambitious and inspired, especially after the initial creative spark fades. Ultimately, finishing things is hard, but he believes it’s everything.

    Led by a steady, shuffling synth guitar loop, “The Painter” encourages creativity. It shakes off writer’s block with its yacht rock-esque, relaxed energy. Jordan Caiola (lead vocals, guitar, bass) says the track tells the story of an artist facing doubt, pressure, and the challenge of finding inspiration to begin and complete work. With the theme “every canvas starts empty,” the song aims to give creators the push and confidence to share their work.

    The previously shared double single “7.31/Sara’s Got Big Plans,” also included in the now-released latest album, shows the band coming to terms with change, while wishing the best to a past love through their signature warmth, gang vocals, and rhythm guitar. Meanwhile, earlier this year, they released the lush, guitar-driven track “Canary.” Its splashy animated music video delves into the nerves of a budding new romance.

    “[‘Canary’] has a carefree yet grounded energy. According to RIFF Magazine, surf-pop-inspired riffs give the song a familiar yet fresh feel, making it ideal for fans of alt-folk with a summery edge. Moreover, the outlet praised its free-flowing, airy spirit.

    About The Artist — Emerging from Philadelphia’s house show scene, Mo Lowda & the Humble released their debut album Curse The Weather in 2013. Since then, they’ve played over 90 shows annually. Remaining independent, they’ve earned millions of streams across platforms. The quartet has wowed audiences worldwide and become festival veterans, regularly appearing at Firefly, Peach Fest, and Mountain Jam. Now, they’re set to level up with a bold album showcasing their chemistry, skill, and dynamic style.

    Catch Mo Lowda & the Humble live this summer and fall across North America—tickets at molowda.com/motour.

    Listen to “Tailing the Ghost and follow the band on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. And there’s more to come—stay tuned for the latest from these rockers.

  • Philly Music Quartet Mo Lowda & The Humble Offer A Creative Confidence Boost With Their New Groove “The Painter” — Out Now

    Philly Music Quartet Mo Lowda & The Humble Offer A Creative Confidence Boost With Their New Groove “The Painter” — Out Now

    Today, Philadelphia-based indie rock quartet Mo Lowda & the Humble shared their latest single, The Painter.” The synth-driven, bubbly, and encouraging tune aims to break free from self-doubt and maintain artistic inspiration through self-compassion and patience.

    The band’s spirited, texturally rich fifth studio album, Tailing The Ghost, is due out June 20. Recorded entirely on the road, the spellbinding LP promises to be the band’s most commanding, cohesive body of work yet. Additionally, the group will soon embark on a lengthy North American tour spanning the summer and fall, with support from French Cassettes, Illiterate Light, and several festival appearances, including Boston Calling and Green River, among others. See the full list of dates and grab tickets now via molowda.com/motour.

    About The New Release — Led by a steady, shuffling synthy guitar loop, “The Painter” encourages creativity. It shakes off writer’s block with its yacht rock-esque, relaxed energy. Jordan Caiola (lead vocals, guitar, bass) says the track tells the story of an artist facing doubt, pressure, and the challenge of finding inspiration to begin and complete work. With the theme “every canvas starts empty,” the song aims to give creators the push and confidence to share their work.

    Built across many towns, days, and cabins, the bouncy, melodic tune came to life in Pioneertown, CA. While drawing jazz-inspired guitar tones from 1970s Pat Metheny and Robert Fripp, Jeff Lucci (bass, guitar, keyboard, vocals) also reflects on the ongoing struggle to stay ambitious and inspired, especially after the initial creative spark fades. Ultimately, finishing things is hard, but he believes it’s everything.

    The previously shared double single “7.31/Sara’s Got Big Plans” shows the band coming to terms with change, while wishing the best to a past love through their signature warmth, gang vocals, and rhythm guitar. Meanwhile, earlier this year, they released the lush, guitar-driven track “Canary.” It’s splashy animated music video delves into the nerves of a budding new romance.

    “[‘Canary’] has a carefree yet grounded energy. According to RIFF Magazine, surf-pop-inspired riffs give the song a familiar yet fresh feel, making it ideal for fans of alt-folk with a summery edge. Moreover, the outlet praised its free-flowing, airy spirit.

    The upcoming fifth album, Tailing The Ghost, was written entirely on the road. Four members arranged songs face-to-face, working between meals, poker, and movies. Scenic views in Joshua Tree, Lake Travis, Colorado, and Tennessee shaped its sound. The music reflects each location—spacious like deserts, shimmering like lakes, and sweeping like mountains.

    About The Artist — Emerging from Philadelphia’s house show scene, Mo Lowda & the Humble released their debut album Curse The Weather in 2013. Since then, they’ve played over 90 shows annually. Remaining independent, they’ve earned millions of streams across platforms. The quartet has wowed audiences worldwide and become festival veterans, regularly appearing at Firefly, Peach Fest, and Mountain Jam. Now, they’re set to level up with a bold album showcasing their chemistry, skill, and dynamic style.

    With tight harmonies and a rolling rhythm, “The Painter” encourages trust in your creativity. Catch Mo Lowda & the Humble live this summer and fall across North America—tickets at molowda.com/motour.

    Listen to the new track and follow the band on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.