CAMP BLOOD are back with another fiery new single called “Black Martyr,” which lays heavy criticism against the systemic violence that Black Americans face.
Joseph Borsellino is Calo, an electronic-jazz saxophonist fresh off an EP release and dropping a video for “so many lifetimes,” a collaboration with vocalist Anjali Rose.
Experimental doom metal band SEED premiere their video for Dun Pageant single “Seaweed,” which superimposes footage shot locally and abroad in 2019 and 2021
Montreal R&B singer Janette King has released “You Don’t Love Me” from her upcoming album “What We Lost.” The track is inspired by 90s/2000s R&B as well as the classic romance flick “Love & Basketball.”
Boston’s Kaiti Jones celebrates the release of her second full length album Tossed, a personal journey of resilience and reflection that spans folk, rock, and pop.
As much as being one half of Camp Blood, Haasan Barclay is an adept songwriter and producer in his own right. Today he is releasing new single “Curfews,” which is about being quarantine-horny, basically.