Pack of Three: Laura Carbone, Erin Pallnat, Cold Fronts

We’re leaping right into summer this week, everyone. Around here, things are heating up in more ways than one. But let’s focus on the music, shall we?

These three cuts will help to keep things cool.

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“Tangerine Tree” by Laura Carbone

Name: Laura Carbone

From: Manheim, Germany

Sound: Ethereal and moody post-punk influenced indie rock ala Beach House and Mazzy Star.

Story: Spending time in LA to write, and taking memories of industrial German landscapes with her, this song evokes the sunshine of one with the somewhat overcast bittersweetness of the other. The song is taken from her new record Empty Sea.

Links:

Website
Instagram
FaceBook
YouTube
Twitter

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“Pennies” by Erin Pellnat

Name: Erin Pellnat

From: Brooklyn, NY, USA

Sound: Relaxed and socially-conscious folk pop with a sixties pop feel and in the spirit of Belle & Sebastian. Also: accordion!

Story: Sometimes in our darkest hours when the world around us has gone completely insane, the small joys in our lives become the most important. That’s the grain of truth to be found in this song from Erin Pellnat, a solo artist and also a member of rock band Caertaker, too.

Links:

Bandcamp

Spotify

Instagram

Twitter

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“Fantasy Du Jour” by Cold Fronts

Name: Cold Fronts

From: Philadelphia, PA, USA

Sound: Self-proclaimed surf rock, with a languid and hazy guitar-jangle crafting wistful chord progressions (my favourite!)

Story: This is a classic tale of love never realized, a tradition that’s grand in pop music history, of course! The reason for the video for this song according to lead vocalist Craig Almquist? To secure the band’s position as a boy band. Well, listeners; you be the judge! The song is the title track from their newest record out right now.

Links:

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

Spotify

 

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What say you, dear readers? Give me your impressions, and tell me what new stuff you’re hearing as we sail into summer.

Happy listening!

 

Savvie Sings ” Creature of Habit”

This week’s feature centers on singer-songwriter Savannah Wellman, known professionally as Savvie. This new song, “Creature of Habit”,  is something of a return to the spotlight for the Vancouver-based artist, following up 2015’s full length Night Eyes.

More recently, Savvie worked with producer John Raham, with “Creature of Habit” as the very welcome result of their work together.

This song is a reflection of the drive to be what one is. For Savvie, it’s about putting music out there.

Noisy and crunchy rock music with loads of hooks to latch onto in particular is a part of the songwriter’s habit, and providing a tune that may otherwise be habit-forming for you, too.

Have a listen.

Learn more about Savvie at savviemusic.com

Happy listening!