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  • Song People "Like Somebody Calling Your Name" Out October 18th

    We are thrilled to announce we are working with Philadelphia's Song People on their debut album "Like Somebody Calling Your Name". The album is available for pre-order/pre-save now and you can watch a video for Before Your Moved Away below. Song People formed in December of 2022 by core members of the Philadelphia-based music collective Edible Onion: Shaina Kapeluck, Darian Scatton, and Benjamin Schurr. Having played in each other's bands for over twelve years, they’ve settled into a comfortable songwriting cabal made fruitful by over a decade of collaboration. Kapeluck, the principal lyricist, pieces songs together from her own treasure...

  • Jody Stecher and Mile Twelve return with Instant Lonesome and the Twinkle Brigade

    Jody Stecher and Mile Twelve return with a brand new album out now! Jody Stecher has made an intense and memorable new recording. The repertoire is outstanding, the feel is fabulous, the vocal support and instrumental detail by Mile Twelve is superb and very personal. The band is on fire, ignited by the spark of Jody’s impassioned singing and guitar. The format is recognizable as old-style blues-tinged, old-time flavored bluegrass but nothing here is generic or predictable.  Song topics include domestic contentment & its opposite, lawless rural life back in the day, war, political idiocy, car theft, an expanding waistline,...

  • Unholy Modal Rounders - "Unholier Than Thou - 7/7/77" out now!

    While every good band is more than a sum of its parts, it’s rare that a really good band plays together for two years and doesn’t record something––at least once. The Unholy Modal Rounders have been that rare really good band, playing in and around New York City from 1975 to 1977, with no history, no promos and no record––until now. “Unholier Than Thou” captures the band's energy and improvisation on the last two nights the Unholies ever played together, July 6 and 7, 1977, at Greenwich Village’s Bottom Line, sounding like they’re right next door, right now, inviting you...

  • St. Lenox - Ten Modern American Work Songs out October 25th

    One of the most poignant and powerful voices today, Korean-American artist Andrew Choi has announced his fifth album as St. Lenox, Ten Modern American Work Songs due out October 25 via Don Giovanni Records / Anyway Records. With his singular combination of tight pop melodies, topical and confessional lyrics, and his cathartic vocal howl, the progressive, queer artist harnesses his life experience to raise questions about the definition of success and the journey through higher education and the American workforce. 
  • Emily Frembgen "No Hard Feelings" out September 13th

    “It’s hard to remember that not everybody’s gonna let you down, even though a lot of people do.” This refrain is a meaningful leap forward for Emily Frembgen who has announced her brand new country-tinged indie-folk album No Hard Feelings due out September 13 on Don Giovanni Records. The new collection explores Emily’s past and the echoes of alienation that inform her present. Crafting the new album created space for Emily to delve into her family life for the first time, while also making sure to provide listeners with a stomping good time. Lead single "Are You Listening?," released today...

  • Modem - Megalomania out November 15th

    Modem is a Helsinki-based synth pop duo formed by Tytti Roto and Ville Valavuo in 2020. Having paid their dues in the Finnish punk and indie underground (in bands such as Tamara Luonto, Plastic Tones, Kissa, Foreseen and Kohti Tuhoa), the duo set out to create electronic pop music and channel their love for the synthetic sounds of the 1980s.   The band’s debut album Megalomania analyzes the ambivalent values of the western world. Their danceable synth pop creates a backdrop for lyrical themes such as animal rights, socio-economic inequality, self help culture, the brutal history of European colonialism and its...