On this edition of The YabYum Hour, hosts Carly and Mark play a bunch of tracks found during their explorations of Bandcamp Friday. New songs, old songs, and some purchased on vinyl make up this eclectic playlist. Check out the complete list below…
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Izaak Opatz: Seasonal Work and Heartbreak Music at Glacier National Park
Izaak Opatz has spent the last decade growing a music career that began in Missoula, Montana, moved on down to Nashville, out over to Los Angeles, and back to Montana again. There, the singer-songwriter now works on a trail crew at Glacier National Park, plays music, tools leather, and films online concerts…
Continue reading...“Lord Palpatine Says Through It” by Dwayne and the Rock Hard Johnsons | New Music Alert
Dwayne and the Rock Hard Johnsons “Lord Palpatine Says Through It” Dwayne and the Rock Hard Johnsons makes jangly folk punk that faces bad feelings and...
Continue reading...New Music Alert | “Coolsville USA” by The Exbats
The Exbats “Coolsville USA” The Exbats, one of my favorite bands to see live, had to go and drop a new single just when I thought...
Continue reading...New Track Alert | Todd Briefly | The Extensive Waterways Of The United Kingdom
Todd Briefly “The Extensive Waterways Of The United Kingdom” Is Todd Briefly a real person? I have no idea. Do I love this song? Definitely. And...
Continue reading...Music Premiere: “Blood_Code” by The Doyénne
If you were tuned into The YabYum Hour on Radio Phoenix last night, you got the chance to hear “Blood_Code” as it hit the public sphere. This was a momentous occasion for us, as long-standing fans of The Doyénne. Following 2019’s THE GESALT, we’ve been eagerly awaiting the new era of this ever evolving artist and “Blood_Code” shows us that wait has not been in vain…
Continue reading...Music Video of the Week | “Birch” by Maja Lena
Maja Lena “Birch” Maja Lena is the musical moniker of alt-folk artist Marianne Parrish. The Swedish singer stepped away from the band Low Chimes to pursue...
Continue reading...New Music Alert: “Wasting Time” by Dadadoh + The POC
At this point in my career, it’s far too redundant to say that Dadadoh “just keeps getting better” or “is an artist everyone should be paying attention to” so let’s just assume those points are implicit henceforth for all future coverage. Agreed? I mean, we’re all friends here, right? After 2019’s Wowee showed the artist in pivot mode, “Wasting Time” ups the ante in a shocking way…
Continue reading...New Music Alert | “All Your Cousins” by Tasneem
This new single from Toronto-based producer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Tasneem offers one of the most kickback and compelling calls to revolution maybe ever. “All Your Cousins” started out as a song “about what it felt like to fall in love with someone who understands you culturally,” according to the songwriter, but grew into something much bigger…
Continue reading...New Music Alert: “Quarantine Dreaming” by An Illustrated Mess
Released 10 years to the day after An Illustrated Mess dropped their debut album, this new single from NorAZ HipHop act is the best to date. No surprise there because An Illustrated Mess is always pushing forward, and after more than a decade, the growth is glaring. “Quarantine Dreaming” sets a soothing aural atmosphere before embarking on lyrical pathways…
Continue reading...Keep It Safe, Keep It Accessible
If you’re uncertain about what to get the loved ones in your life this Valentine’s Day, I suggest you consider Keep It Safe, Keep It Accessible. Not only will you be getting a stellar album with some previously unreleased tracks from an eclectic mix of artists, but more importantly, you’re giving the gift of supporting safe and legal access to abortion. That’s right, folx, proceeds from this compilation go to the Abortion Fund of AZ…
Continue reading...New Album Alert | SUNEATER by Gus D. Wynns & The Breakers
Like a blush of spring weather in the depths of a winter chill, SUNEATER by Gus D. Wynns & The Breakers offers listeners five warm and gentle songs, even if they hint at more sorrow than joy…
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