
Playlist: September 2020
Discover your new favorite artist with Degraded’s September 2020 Spotify Playlist! Continue reading Playlist: September 2020
Discover your new favorite artist with Degraded’s September 2020 Spotify Playlist! Continue reading Playlist: September 2020
I think they are by far some of the most talented set of musicians I’ve heard all summer. This is what you want out of progressive music. Continue reading Discover: Transit Method
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Blistering guitars and equally impressive vocals make “I Don’t Know” one of my favorite songs I’ve heard all summer. This Swedish punk band really has a knack for mixing aggression and melodies perfectly. Continue reading Discover: The Healthy People
Without missing a beat Marc DiNero and Rick Boom lay out issues in the black community in their latest single “Riot.” Musically, “Riot” is great, but the message is what truly matters. Continue reading Discover: Marc DiNero and Rick Boom
The new EP “Spring Cleaning!” from Feed the Monkeys is a gosh darn breathe of fresh air. Never taking themselves too seriously or sticking to any particular genre they made one of my favorite sets of music I’ve heard this summer. Continue reading Discover: Feed the Monkeys
FERAL is off and running away with the sound of angst and anger in a world where we are still learning how to not kill people over what should be minor encounters with law enforcement. Continue reading Discover: FERAL
Golda May’s new song “Hear Me Out” is an atmospheric oustanding example of cinematic chamber pop music. Continue reading Discover: Golda May
“Blanket of Sunshine” is a throwback to an era bygone and where singers are backed by a classy big band in tuxedo’s and the star of the show wore a sequence dress that would sparkle in the spotlight. Tal Zucker is that sparkle Continue reading Discover: Tal Zucker
“What’s the Tea?” is a song that most musicians would kill to write. An amazing hook on top of an outstanding groove with a vocal performance similar to Nate Dogg or Bobby Cauldwell. Continue reading Discover: Gabriel John