Ralph’s Reviews: Maggie Pope and Under the Oak — Doubling Up
Photo credit: Under the Oak
I’m taking us down the turnpike to the Philly area for this week’s look into the indie music scene.
Photo credit: Under the Oak
I’m taking us down the turnpike to the Philly area for this week’s look into the indie music scene.
Photo credit: Foxtrot & the Get Down
Philly blues rockers Foxtrot & the Get Down have had a big year in 2018. In addition to opening for Bon Jovi in Philadelphia, they released their anthemic, jazzy new single, “Down & Out.”
On Monday, they released its accompanying movie, filled with dramatic and shocking twists!
Want to know what’s great about this edition of the New Release Radar? It’s stacked with plenty of brand new music, and includes a little something for any taste.
Hip hop producer Trippy Ja has dropped “Said So,” a moody track with a cool ambiance and contributions from two of the greater Philadelphia region’s brightest rising stars.
Summer is decidedly over in the Northeast, but it’s always warm in Los Angeles, the backdrop chosen by New York-based, Philly-bred Flounder Warehouse for their brand-new video, “Better Now.”
A dash of neo-soul underscores strong reggae rhythms and pop sensibility on “Young Lion,” the latest single from Philly-area alt-R&B group Jutaun.
Philly-based alt-rockers Sonnder announced a few months back that they would be going their separate ways. However, it would not be before providing one final parting shot for their fans.
Due to take a road trip to Philly this weekend? Naturally, you can find plenty of live music in the nation’s fifth largest city almost any night of the week.
However, if you’re going to go that far, you might as well rock for a cause.
What are most Philadelphia DIY shows like? They are a place for making friends. That is the story of Marcelyn and A Day Without Love (ADWL). Both Penn State Alumni with differing musical backgrounds, the stories of both of these Philadelphia based songwriters will be shared across the New England area.
Much of Elaine Rasnake’s earlier recordings are characterized by the merging of both acoustic folk and sampled electronic influences.