Review: Jutaun Calls a Generation to Action with ‘Young Lion’
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.
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.
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.
Much of Elaine Rasnake’s earlier recordings are characterized by the merging of both acoustic folk and sampled electronic influences.
The debut record from Sightline Heights, a new alternative rock project from the Philadelphia area, is set to be released worldwide on June 8th, 2018 through all major online retailers and streaming services. As the solo project of Marc Eimer, a Philadelphia-area native that has long been an advocate for independent artists, the 4-song EP features Eimer on vocals and guitar, with guest appearances from long-time friends Stephen Lorek and Dylan Mulcahy, formerly of XPN-supported band Shark Tape, on bass and drums respectively.
Foxtrot & the Get Down, the rising blues rock stars from Philadelphia who performed a stirring set at Musikfest last year, are back with an anthemic effort on their new single, “Down & Out.”
Radio 104.5 in Philadelphia is holding a contest where one lucky listener will have the opportunity to join alt-rockers Judah & the Lion onstage to sing The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” during their March 16 performance in Philadelphia – and one of our music scene’s own is in the running!
In anticipation of their upcoming run of shows, which includes a March 3 opening gig for Low Cut Connie at SteelStacks, Philly-based alternative/indie rock four-piece TIOGA released their new song, “Young Man Now.”
Artist: Jutaun
Album: Jutaun Sessions Live
Released: February 2, 2018
Genre: Alternative Motown
Artist: Ceramic Animal
Song: So Familiar
Released: Jan. 5, 2018
Genre: Psych pop/Alternative
Winter blues getting you down? Alt-rock collaborative Six Years Later has just the thing to lift your spirits.