Category: Track Reviews

Glutenhead’s “Spinal Cord” video is an eerie love ritual
“Spinal Cord” is taken from Glutenhead‘s Palmerston EP. Glutenhead‘s latest EP Palmerston was no small feat. Last year’s release from

Night Palace on Athens, dreams, magic genies and debut album Diving Rings
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Night Palace sat down with HighClouds to talk about debut album Diving Rings, out via Park The Van.

Horsegirl ready debut LP with another great track “World of Pots and Pans”
“World of Pots and Pans” is taken from Horsegirl‘s debut record, Versions of Modern Performance, out June 3 via Matador.

Dana Gavanski shores up a sense of warmth with “I Kiss The Night”
“I Kiss The Night” is taken from Dana Gavanski‘s new album, When It Comes, out on April 29 via full

Silver Liz grapple with the certainty of death on thrumming cut “Thousand”
Brooklyn based genre melding husband-wife duo Silver Liz unveil “Thousand,” a new single taken from their upcoming sophomore album. Carrie

Pearly Drops return with nostalgia infused filmic single “Get Well”
Finnish duo Pearly Drops kick off the next phase of their musical journey with synth laden cut “Get Well,” out

RHNO throws a house party with funky new bop “Ivana”
RHNO‘s self-released new track “Ivana” is out now. One of the many home-based projects to emerge during the pandemic, RHNO

“Wake Up” with Pocket Sun’s trippy, stunning new single
Crystals and synths bring about change in Pocket Sun‘s latest video release. To love Pocket Sun is to love synth