Showtime Goma, the solo project of Jen Goma, debuts with the single and music video "Big Disaster."
Classified as "DIY pop," Goma describes the upcoming debut record as an "invitation, an invocation - to joy, anger, and catharsis in a time when apathy is not an option."
Bouncing through fields of guitar pop and indie rock, Goma reflects the sound of summer and adventures with friends while coming of age.
I love exactly how it's described in her press materials: "A light record with a dark sense of humor, brimming with hope and energy. It wants to take care of you."
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Kelsey Simpkins
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Mar 16, 2017
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Austin four-piece Alex Napping settles into a creative scene comfortably with "Living Room" off their upcoming May release Mise En Place on Father/Daughter Records.
Alex Cohen's vocals persist in asking, "how can you tell me that it's a bad idea?" ...
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Kelsey Simpkins
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Mar 6, 2017
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Releasing her next album this June on Sup Pop, Marika Hackman has changed her tune. But in a rare case of talent and inventive skill, Hackman has managed to transition with ease into her new style of grungy indie rock from her canon of dreamy, minima...
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Gabe Kahan
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Mar 11, 2018
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The west coast group Sjowgren has put out another mysteriously sexy single. "Beginners" makes a home for itself with thudding guitar and vocal harmonies that gallup in the distance. Synths sputter and float under the lead singer's humming.
The track...
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Billy Koutcher
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Feb 4, 2018
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On this mellow offering from Anna Burch, “2 Cool 2 Care,” is a poignant track about a relationship, from her recently released album, Quit the Curse.
For this album she got production help from one of my favorite newer musicians, and one of Anna’s c...
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