Shake, Rattle and Roll Away the Blues with Mark Nunis’ Riotously Euphoric Jazz Infusion, I Don’t Mind It – Independent Music – New Music


Melbourne songwriter Mark Nunis eked soul out of the ivories in his jazzy instrumental amalgam of blues, gospel, and New Orleans RnB in the standout single, I Don’t Mind It, taken from his solo album Alrighty Then!

With glitzy glissandos by the smorgasbord, smoky horn stabs, the percussive shake rattles and rolls, all topped off by the shimmering organ timbre, few will be immune to the vibrantly cultured euphoria in I Don’t Mind It.

The accoladed and accomplished multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer has toured the world with his superlatively sophisticated pianist skills and smooth vocals, which sadly you won’t get to hear on his new 9-track album. But when the instrumentals are as riotously enlivening as the ones barely sonically caged on his LP, words can go unspoken at no detriment to the multi-sensory experience that unfolds under the duress of his unparalleled artistic reverence.

I Don’t Mind It is now available to stream and purchase on Bandcamp. If you want to treat your sonic tastebuds to the LP, it will be available to stream in full from January 20th.

Review by Amelia Vandergast



Kali Uchis Returns With “I Wish You Roses” Single


After her 2020 Spanish language album Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) ∞ notched both critical and commercial acclaim, Kali Uchis shares her first new offering of 2023 in “I Wish You Roses.” Single Video

“This song is about being able to release people with love,” Uchis says about the track. “It could be a friend, a lover, or someone else, but the point is to celebrate releasing people from your life without being resentful or bitter.”

The track was also released alongside a video, directed by Cho Gi-Seok in Korea.

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Felip is a rockstar in ‘ROCKSTA’ music video


His latest single teases his upcoming debut solo EP, ‘COM.PLEX’

MANILA, Philippines – SB19’s Ken Suson is striking out on his own with the release of his latest single “ROCKSTA” under his solo project Felip.

The track was released on Thursday, January 19, along with a music video. In the track, Felip leans into hip-hop and R&B for the short but memorable track, which clocks in at 1 minute and 47 seconds. 


The song teases Felip’s debut solo EP COM.PLEX, which is set to be released on February 3.

The EP comes after Felip released his first solo single “Palayo” in September 2021, followed by “Bulan” in May 2022. 

He is the first member of SB19 to make his solo debut, but remains active with the group, which recently ended their first world tour. – Rappler.com

Cash Cash and RuthAnne share new anthem, “Anyway” – Aipate


Electronic trio Cash Cash have returned with a new song, it being their first ever release on Ultra Records. The song is called “Anyway” and features singer/songwriter RuthAnne.

“Anyway” is a dance-pop anthem oozing with bliss. Its rapturous melodies complement the passionate lyrics. The song is an ode to a thrillsome love.

“‘Anyway’ is a pure song that wears its heart on its sleeve. It’ll remind you of that certain someone in your life that always has your back no matter what. Period. Sometimes we even downplay how important love can be between our beloved pets. It’s without question that when we hear the hook of ‘Anyway’, we reflect on everyone in our lives that are unconditionally there for us, including our furry friends.”

Cash Cash

Listen to “Anyway” and follow Cash Cash and RuthAnne on Instagram.



Robots! Attack! break free through a bitter-sweet epiphany in their melodic rock hit, Tangled – Independent Music – New Music


Taken from their debut eponymous LP, the standout single, Tangled, from the Memphis-based fourpiece, Robots! Attack! is a reverently evocative rhythmic trip back to the alt-90s.

The breeze of the midwestern melodies is brought down to earth by southern grit in the grungy amalgam of punk, rock and harder-to-pin-down alternative inclinations that allow the outfit to carry fleeting reminiscences to Incubus and Deftones in their magnetically imploring vocal harmonies and the softly angular guitar lines that are never all too far away from an off-kilter breakdown.

While the lyrics allude to our tendency to fictionalise the characters in our own stories and give them far greater roles than they were destined for, the accordance-soaked instrumentals abstract any bitterness from the bitter-sweet epiphany of realising that time with some protagonists is always finite.

Tangled is available to stream and purchase via Bandcamp.

Review by Amelia Vandergast



Kelela Drops “Contact” Single | 2DOPEBOYZ


On February 10, Kelela will release her sophomore album RAVEN. Her first full-length project since her 2017 debut album Take Me Apart, the eclectic songstress shares her latest focus track “Contact.”

“‘Contact’ has a little bit of something for every part of the night. It’s a soundtrack for pre-gaming,” Kelela says about the track. “It’s also the interior club experience: the heat that envelops you when you walk into a packed rave. All this culminates in a very naughty, psychedelic moment in the back of the club with a lover.”

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These Stars Are Headlining 2023’s Biggest Music Festivals


Topline

The lineups for this year’s biggest musical festivals have started to be announced, and headliners include repeat acts like Lizzo, Kendrick Lamar, Odesza and the Foo Fighters and groundbreaking performances by Bad Bunny and BLACKPINK.

Key Facts

Governors Ball (June 9-11): Lizzo is the main event Friday in NYC, along with Lil Uzi Vert, Haim and Diplo; Saturday is led by Odesza, with performances also by Lil Baby, Aespa and Sawayama; Kendrick Lamar headlines Sunday, along with Lil Nas X, Giveon and Sofi Tukker.

Coachella (April 14-16, 21-23): Bad Bunny will headline the Friday sets, and K-Pop girl group BLACKPINK will helm Saturday—the acts are the first Latino and K-Pop headliners in the festival’s 24-year history— while Frank Ocean, who was supposed to headline the 2020 festival before it was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, is leading the Sunday shows.

Stagecoach (April 28-30): Country superstars Luke Bryan, Kane Brown and Chris Stapleton are set to headline this Indio, Calif., festival.

Boston Calling (May 26-28): The Foo Fighters and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs (Friday), the Lumineers and Alanis Morissette (Saturday) and Paramore and Queens Of The Stage (Sunday) will all take center stage in Beantown.

Bonnaroo (June 15-18): Zeds Dead and Liquid Stranger share headlining duties on Thursday in Manchester, Tennessee; Kendrick Lamar leads Friday, followed by Odesza on Saturday and the Foo Fighters on Sunday.

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (April 28 to May 7): Major performers include Dead & Company, Ed Sheeran, Lizzo, Mumford & Sons, the Lumineers, Santana, Jon Batiste and Jill Scott.

Rolling Loud (March 3-5): Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, Future and Lil Wayne will lead this Los Angeles music fest.

What To Watch For

The lineups for Chicago’s Lollapalooza, Texas’ Austin City Limits, and NYC’s Afropunk have not yet been announced. Delaware’s Firefly Music Festival will not be happening in 2023.

Key Background

Bad Bunny was one of the most successful acts of 2022 with the release of his album Un Verano Sin Ti, which was the biggest album of the year. Lizzo made a special appearance at Coachella last year when she joined Harry Styles on stage during his headlining set.

Further Reading

Bad Bunny’s Record-Breaking Year: ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ Took Huge Share Of Streaming Music Traffic In 2022 (Forbes)

Hear “Ntima” by Les Mamans du Congo and RROBIN – Aipate


The fascinating collaboration between Les Mamans du Congo, a group from Brazzaville led by Gladys Samba, and French producer RROBIN continues. Their music involves an infusion of electronic elements into Congolese sounds.

“Ntima” is the latest offering from Les Mamans du Congo and RROBIN. It’s the first single from an album which they will be releasing in 2023.

“Ntima” is written from the perspective of a barren woman who has to deal with stigma.

Les Mamans du Congo and RROBIN can be found on Facebook.

How Independent Artists Can Maximise Merch Sales in 2023 –


Legend has it that Elvis started the band merch revolution in 1956 when someone thought to blazon his name across a t-shirt. Fast forward to 2023, band merch is a multibillion-pound cultural phenomenon, with Louis Vuitton incorporating band t-shirts in their catwalks and fulfilling a far less appropriative role in helping artists to put petrol in their tour vans and fund future releases.

If selling more band merch made your band’s list of New Year’s Resolutions, the seven points below on how independent artists can maximise merch sales in 2023 will go a long way in helping you to boost your sales revenue.

How Independent Artists Can Maximise Merch Sales in 2023

  1. Add Merch Lines to your Spotify Profile

If you haven’t made your Spotify profile a digital merch stall yet, put it at the top of your to-do list. After the 2022 installation of Spotify Wrapped, the platform broke its weekly merch sales record after music fans rushed to support their favourite artists.

This year, a part of the yearly phenomenon was Spotify compelling music fans to purchase merch from the artists they listened to the most. The 175% sales boost proves that Spotify’s worth transcends its streaming royalties.

To add your popular and best-selling merch to your Spotify profile, link items from your Shopify profile; there is only space for three pieces – choose carefully.

  1. Don’t Take a Generic Approach to Your Merch

There are countless articles floating around the ether advising which pieces of generic merch to sell your fans based on overall sales. None of these vapid puff pieces can guide you towards the perfect merch store that will leave you adding out-of-stock notices all over the shop.

There are some helpful guides on which pieces of merch work best for bands based on genre based on previous sales, but no one will know your fanbase as you do. And if you’re unsure of what your fans would like to see from your future merch lines, ask them on social media.

  1. Create Limited Runs of Merch for Concerts and Festivals

After the return of live music following the pandemic, financial analysts noticed a drastic rise in interest in concert merch. After analysing the revenue via merch sales from 130,000 gigs, atVenu data indicated a 46% increase in money spent on merch at live shows, which took the average spend from $5.54 a head in 2019 to $8.13 in 2022.

Creating merch for specific gigs, tours, and festival appearances, such as t-shirts, posters, and other date-branded ephemera, is risky, as there is no guarantee that you will sell it all while you’re on the road. If you want to make a memento of a tour, ensure there is a demand for it, and it is an ultra-limited edition.

To play it savvy, reserve particular merch lines to sell on tour. When your fans head out to see you, they will be more likely to purchase your merch table items as they know this will be their only opportunity to buy the merch.

  1. Utilise Fan Data from Previous Sales

Using your fan data can get you closer to your merchandising goals if you spend the time improving your digital advertising strategy. Data-driven insights can help you see which the best-selling and performing items are and, more importantly, why.

When placed onto your website or webstore, the Facebook Pixel code collects data that tracks conversions from Facebook ads. The code also optimises ads, helps to build audiences and remarkets your products more accordingly.

Dynamic Ads is also a handy tool for your marketing arsenal through its ability to show ads for specific products that your site visitors have previously shown interest in. Dynamic Ads also recommends other items that complement their previous purchases.

  1. Build Merch Bundles

Merch bundles create a win-win scenario for both artists and music fans. For artists, the average order value increases, and sale conversions improve. For music fans, there is a sense that they are getting more for their money.

When creating your merch bundles, accommodate the budgets of all your fans. Your die-hard fans with cash to burn won’t flinch at forking out for your highest-ticket premium bundle. Your fans on a budget will appreciate your smaller bundles, which throw in smaller items, such as badges, plectrums, stickers, or patches.

If you are selling tickets to an upcoming show, you can also include your tickets in merch bundles to add an incentive to pick up an extra piece of merch! As a bonus, selling your tickets with merch will limit the number of touts purchasing gigs for your show.

  1. Run a Pre-Order Marketing Campaign

While it isn’t immediately obvious why pre-order marketing campaigns can boost merchandising sales in the long run, it is a proven way to add hype around a new piece of merch. In the same way trailers air for films months before their release date, running a pre-release marketing campaign builds anticipation and adds an element of scarcity to the new products.

Furthermore, by selling your merch on pre-sale, you can offer pre-order incentives, such as giving away discounts or only giving access to your pre-release items to people signed up to your mailing list.

Additionally, you will have a longer timeframe to promote your merch on social media by advertising the opening of pre-sales and counting down to when the items will be ready to ship, as opposed to you sharing old news!

  1. Remind Your Fans to Buy Merch on Bandcamp Friday

Bandcamp has announced that it will be continuing Bandcamp Fridays throughout 2023. On the first Friday of every month, 100% of sales will be put into the pockets of artists. This gives artists and bands the chance to remind their fans every month of which items are left for sale in Bandcamp webstores.

For maximum effect, always pair your merch announcements with eye-grabbing images or videos to display your merch and try to drop new items onto your Bandcamp page in line with Bandcamp Fridays!

For further advice on how to start 2023 with a bang and keep the fire stoked, check out our blog on how independent artists should be running their new releases through 2023.

Article by Amelia Vandergast



Skyzoo & The Other Guys Release Snowfall-Inspired Album, ‘The Mind Of A Saint’


Over the years, Skyzoo has been known to put together masterful projects. Whether it’s his debut album The Salvation in 2009 or his Ode to Reasonable Doubt in 2013, In Celebration of Us (2018) or A Dream Deferred (2012), there hasn’t been a single year since 2004 where the Brooklyn emcee didn’t release something worth diving into. Do the math, that’s damn near two decades!! And with his latest album, he’s taking it yet another step further with a conceptual piece called The Mind Of A Saint.

Produced entirely by The Other Guys, The Mind Of A Saint delves into the innermost thoughts of one Franklin Saint, the lead character in the hit FX show, Snowall, which follows the infancy stage of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles in the early ’80s.

“When making this album, I wanted to do something that creatively pushed a button. Something that served a purpose while trying to understand both sides of the fence that it represents,” Skyzoo says. “The idea of a fictional character, Franklin Saint, and what his innermost thoughts could be when dealing with the fictional world he’s caught within. What makes it so intriguing is that his character and his world are mirrors of a time and EDA that really happened. The birth of one of the world’s most addictive drugs and how its ripple effect took on a life that may seemingly never die. The crack era was one of the worst chapters in black America’s story.”

“Using the Snowfall series as a vehicle to delve into both sides was truly fascinating as an emcee. It’s a project that is layered beyond measure. If you’ve never seen Snowfall, you’ll think it’s a really great album, but if you’re an avid fan of Snowfall, you’ll truly feel as if Franklin, the conflicted boy genius turned millionaire and career criminal, truly did pick up a pen and pad to write his life story over a bed of beats. It was one of the most intense projects I’ve ever written.”

Equipped with a concise 10 tracks, The Mind Of A Saint can be heard below. Press play and be sure to add the album wherever you get music.



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