Music Lists

RELEASE RADAR | New Album from Distant Cousins

Plus new music from Chase McBride, Indiana, Jess Weimer and more.

A Fragile Tomorrow - Generation Loss (Official Video)

This weekend slow down with smooth R&B.

RELEASE RADAR is here to give you the breakdown of the top singles, albums, and videos of the week, so you can head into your weekend with a new list of killer tunes.

SINGLES…

Unknown Caller | "See You Again"

Unknown Caller cruises through smooth beats and classic R&B in his latest single "See You Again." According to Alex Lichtenstein, the brains behind the band, the song "is about people and places that appear in your life — perhaps briefly, perhaps enduring — and impact your worldview in a way you don't always realize in the moment."

You Might Also Like: HONNE, Tom Misch, Neon Indian

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Jess Weimer | "Glass Tower"

Los Angeles singer-songwriter Jess Weimer pairs brooding vocals and pulsing rock n' roll in her latest single, "Glass Tower." If the Black Keys ever decide they need a new member, Weimer has our vote..

You Might Also Like: Bishop Briggs, K.Flay, Dorothy

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CAPPA | "Sux"

CAPPA's sugar-sweet vocals and funky beats combine to create a catchy single, perfect for your next party.

You Might Also Like: Kiiara, Phoebe Ryan, Loote

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VIDEOS…

A Fragile Tomorrow | Generation Loss

A Fragile Tomorrow - Generation Loss (Official Video)youtu.be

No, it's not 2001. Indie pop-punk group A Fragile Tomorrow cements themselves in the present with the video for "Generation Loss," an anthem for in-debt, disaffected twenty-somethings.

You Might Also Like: Tame Impala, Grizzly Bear, Indigo Girls

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Indiana | I Like Drinking

I Like Drinking (Official Video)www.youtube.com

UK pop princess Indiana introduces a track dedicated to, well, drinking. "I was drinking heavily at the time of writing it and didn't give a fuck what people thought," she said. "I genuinely like drinking."

You Might Also Like: Rae Morris, Foxes, Jessie Ware

Follow Indiana on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

ALBUMS/EPs…

Lizanne Knott, Jesse Terry, Michael Logen | Sunset Avenue Sessions

You Might Also Like: Aimee Mann, Mat Kearney, Joshua Radin

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Distant Cousins | Next of Kin

You Might Also Like: The Lumineers, The Head and the Heart, Lord Huron

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Chase McBride | Pink Lemonade

Los Angeles singer-songwriter Chase McBride returns with a new EP, complete with his signature blend of dreamy folk and heartfelt lyrics.

You Might Also Like: Kevin Morby, Mac DeMarco, Kurt Vile

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Allie Delyanis is an award-winning and losing freelance journalist based in New York City. She likes bands, books, breakfast food, and would love to be David Sedaris when she grows up. You can find more of her work on www.delyanis.com.


MUSIC

Brent Butler releases "vybrent [REMIX] ft. Deascent & Ohene Cornelius"

Stream the single now and watch Brent Butler's latest music videos here!

Via Facebook.com

Brent chops up Michael Jackson vocal samples and brings in top tier indie rappers for the remix to his single, "vybrent." - now available everywhere!

Out today, NYC-based rapper/producer Brent Butler's latest track brings the sounds of summer to an already fresh beat, adding an energetic flair and some cool collaboration from rappers Ohene Cornelius and Deascent. "vybrent [REMIX]" is ripe and ready for a never-ending summer, taken up a notch from the original with bold sounds and brand new lyrics.

For an unsigned artist, mostly producing music in his bedroom, this kid's got serious talent. But I'll let you be the judge.

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"When rapper, Ohene Cornelius, heard the original '
vybrent' he immediately demanded a remix with a verse of his own. At that time, I still had months of writing and producing ahead of me to finish the EP – remix considerations
were nowhere on my radar."

Undeterred, Ohene crashed a studio session later that week. According to Brent:

"Ohene laid down a verse that captured the energy of the song so perfectly that I began rethinking everything. Cut to the next day: Deascent wanted in as well. His verse completely blew me away; I couldn't ignore fate... a remix was inevitable."

Original "vybrent," featuring indie rapper, Crimdella.


"This is a track I'm probably most proud of. I've always been inspired by producers from Pharrell, to Just Blaze, Kanye, and even rock producers like Rob Cavallo. I hope "vybrent," both the remix and the original would make all of them proud."

2018 has been a big year for Brent. 2 months ago he traveled out to the deserts of California to shoot this new video for another single off his debut solo EP, L I L A C, which was released in June, "in the desert," featuring vocals from the incredible singer, Lauren Renahan.

Popdust featured all three of the talented musicians from "vybrent [REMIX]" (and 8 others!) back in February, when he brought 13 local artists together for the appropriately titled single, "13."

"I'm all about collaborations, so working on my first solo EP, L I L A C, may have had me a bit stir crazy in the studio. When Deascent heard the track and responded with his own 8 bars, I was like... okay let's go nuts... Next it was 4 rappers, then 8, then 11, and it kept going. It easily would have gone over 13, but we drew the line there decided to do a surprise release on the 13th... cuz you know, numbers."

Read our exclusive premiere, and check out the teaser below.

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Stonestreet's new video drives us into what she describes as a "left of center world taking us back to the dirty glam of the 90s, with vintage dresses, wigs, and busted barbies." I'm sold.

"With another banger in the bank, it's only a matter of time before Stonestreet starts cashing in." - BILLBOARD

Following her debut single, "Bankrupt," Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and all-around badass, Skyler Stonestreet, is back with her much-anticipated new single, "It Kinda Hurts." The record, which just dropped today, describes that sticky place after a relationship, in between love and hate, where seeing someone for whom you once had feelings… well… kinda hurts.

The video for "It Kinda Hurts," stylishly directed by Jason Koffeman, shows Skyler on the way to see an ex, with her new beau – a blow-up doll – along for the ride.

"This is a song about how emotions and connection don't just disappear because you've stopped dating someone," shares Stonestreet. "Sometimes people move on, or convince themselves they have, and it causes a lot of mixed feelings. I've been through this, and I know so many other people have. Trying to be happy without someone when they are seemingly happy without you…kinda hurts."

For the video, Koffeman and Stonestreet worked hand-in-hand to create a kind of left-of-center world, taking us back to the dirty glam of the 90s with vintage dresses, wigs and busted barbies. While there's a sparkle of Cyndi Lauper and a touch of Courtney Love, it's Stonestreet's beautifully breathy vocals that really shine through.

"We wanted to make a video that tapped into that messy feeling Skyler is singing about. A love story for nobody and everyone all at once," said director Jason Koffeman.

Born in Las Vegas, Stonestreet moved to Santa Barbara when she was nine years old, finally moving to Los Angeles after high school. After a brief stint at a music school, Skyler dropped out to pursue her career full-time.

For nearly a year, Stonestreet found herself in and out of doctor's offices, unable to figure out what was ailing her. After undergoing a series of tests, she was told that she had breast cancer – not to mention at a frighteningly young age (Less than 2% of women with breast cancer are diagnosed before the age of 30).

Stonestreet is now cancer-free, and proudly rocking short hair to inspire young women. "Breast cancer is just one piece of my life," shares Skyler. "It doesn't define me. But now I want to help other people who are going through it. And I want girls to know that they should feel okay in their own skin."

Stonestreet has been a writer and vocalist on tracks like The Chainsmokers platinum single "Kanye," Marshmello's dance hit "Chasing Colors," and Dua Lipa's massive song "IDGAF," which has well over 600 million streams and is a bonafide global hit.

Stonestreet's music has been featured on Grey's Anatomy, One Tree Hill (CW), Jane By Design (ABC Family), Switched At Birth (ABC family), Royal Pains (USA), Ghost Whisperer (CBS), as well as on MTV, VH1 and Oxygen.

Music has saved me," she says. "As long as I keep writing, keep playing, and keep inspiring others through my music, I know I'm right where I need to be."

Exclusive interview with the star herself:

Skyler, welcome to Popdust! How have you been?

Thank you! I've been great! Excited about releasing new music

Can you talk to us more about "It Kinda Hurts?"
Did any event in particular inspire you to write this?

It Kinda Hurts is a personal story from start to finish, inspired by a past relationship and the complex emotions that come up when you run into that person.

Tell us a bit about the concept and making of the video!

For the video, I worked with the incredible Jason Koffeman (director) on creating a left of center world taking us back to the dirty glam of the 90s, with vintage dresses, wigs, and busted barbies. The video also reveals my new love interest....which is a blow up doll. :)

Which wig was your favorite? (mine was the #lilac one)

I loved them all to be honest, but I definitely think the orange was my favorite, I loved pairing with the baby blue dress.

What's your writing and recording process?

For my own music it's always different. Sometimes the melody and lyric come out at the same time which is really fun, or I have a concept that will sort of write itself, I've even had songs and ideas come to me in dreams.

Does this mean we can expect more new material from you - how's that coming along? If so, any tentative release date or title in mind for the next project?

Yes! So excited to be putting out new music, I've been working a lot with Nick Monson (Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Britney Spears) and Lauren Christy (Bebe Rexha, Avril Lavigne, G-Eazy, Dua Lipa) and I can't wait to start releasing it.

Any plans for upcoming shows?

Definitely! I've been in writing mode for the last few months but playing live is honestly one of my favorite things. It's where you can let all the emotion out and connect with all your new friends listening.


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Brent Butler is a NYC-based rapper, producer, and guitarist. He is a regular contributor to Popdust and host of Popdust Presents. Follow Brent on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Soundcloud | and check out his debut solo EP, | L I L A C|