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Kid Bloom – Lately It Feels Alright

We like “Lately It Feels Alright”, the latest from L.A. band Kid Bloom. Rooted in the melodic context of the mid 90’s and conveying elements of 70’s pop-psych especially in it’s guitar tracks, “Lately It Feels Alright” plays both accomplished in terms of its quality and refreshing in its eschewing of a lot of current blog rock norms. “Lately It Feels Alright” is excerpted from Kid Bloom’s forthcoming “Different State Of Mind” EP.

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08-04-16

Premiere: COTE – London

We’re very pleased to premiere “London”, the debut track from NY-based artist COTE. Highlighted by a potent, intimate lead vocal (we really love the tone and timbre of COTE’s voice particularly) and punctuated by strong, convincing sparely-produced instrumentation (again, we really like the restraint and precision of London’s instrumental tracks), “London” is a formidable debut from what we think is a very talented new artist that deserves your attention. Stream the B3SCI Premiere of “London” from COTE below.

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08-03-16

Over Sands – Heartbeat

Stream the surrealistic swirl of the latest dark pop wonder track from UK duo Over Sands, “Heartbeat”.

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08-02-16

Minden – Sheila

We were into “Love is Bad” a couple weeks back and we’re equally knocked out by latest stream “Sheila” from Portland band Minden. From forthcoming LP Sweet, Simple Things out Friday on Hit City USA, “Sheila” is a cool tune built on breezy major chords, 70’s pop-influenced instrumentation (ie. into those bongos), and some really impeccable vocal melodies. Get into Minden and “Sheila” below.

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08-02-16

[B3SCI Records] SKOTT – Porcelain / Wolf

Out now on B3SCI (and on Chess Club in the UK) is “Porcelain / Wolf”, the debut AA-side single from Swedish singer SKOTT. “Porcelain” was called a “quite beautiful thing” by CLASH and an “impressive debut” by Pigeons & Planes. New stream “Wolf” has been equally lauded with praise from Fader, Best Fit, Breaking More Waves and more. Further details on the release can be found here at B3SCI Records.

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08-01-16

Hoops – Gemini

The exciting/refreshing new Fat Possum band Hoops crank out a further stream from their August 26th-due s/t EP. Set in far-off reverb and ruddered by 1-2 acoustic guitar strums, “Gemini” whirls about it’s 4:23 steadied by an excellent melodic sense. The “Hoops” EP is out August 26th on Fat Possum.

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08-01-16

Charlotte Day Wilson – Find You

Perhaps our favorite new vocalist of the year, Charlotte Day Wilson follows-up the excellent “Work” on strong Sade/C. Bailey Rae-vibing new one “Find You”. Ms. Day Wilson will release her debut CDW project on August 26.

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07-27-16

Geowulf – Saltwater

The 37 Adventures signees Geowulf impress on Broken Social Scene/Best Coast-reminding summery pop of “Saltwater”. Love love love it.

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07-27-16

Jay Som – Peach Boy

NorCal songwriter Jay Som announces signing to Polyvinyl with fresh stream “Peach Boy”. A part of Polyvinyl-helmed re-release of Jay Som’s 2015 Bandcamp outing Turn Into, “Peach Boy” conveys more of JS’s cool psychedlic groove buoyed by strong melodies sound that we love at B3.

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07-27-16

LUXXURY – What Do Ya Really Want

SoCal disco-edit heavyweight LUXXURY steps into a beachside late-summer-tipped new original track in the form of the breezy “What Do Ya Really Want”. LUXXURY is gearing up for a new EP release later in the year titled “How to Be Good”.

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07-26-16

Tom Misch & Laura Misch – Follow

Hypem hit man Tom Misch gets a saxophone-led a assist from sister Laura on the surreal jazz pop of “Follow”.

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07-25-16