Tag Archives: soul

Haunting Melodies :: Adrian Quesada And iLe Nail The Argento Look For ‘Mentiras Con Cariño’ Video

Raw Truth :: Jackie Venson Drops ‘I Surrender’ Single

Cosmic Funk :: Henry Invisible Unleashes ‘Space N Time’

Loving Space :: Chief Cleopatra Stretches Her Wings With ‘Luna’

Galactic Funk :: No1mportant Unleashes A World Of Thought On ‘There’s No I’

Communal Chords :: Capyac And Friends Form The Capyac Friendship Alliance And It Sounds So Smooth

Dream Pop :: Kendra Sells Shares Parts Of Her Process With ‘Memories (Demo)’

Business Casual :: Alesia Lani Drops Banger Single And Video “I Don’t Mind”

Super Soul :: Magna Carda Push The Sonic Boundaries Of Austin Hip-Hop With ‘To The Good People’

Addressing or thinking of Austin hip-hop outfit Magna Carda within the very narrow scope that most ingest hip-hop in is a disservice to not only Magna Carda, but to individuals with such limited and reductive thinking.  While the music of Magna Carda has always been forward-thinking and full of emotional depth and sonic texture, To The Good People finds the duo taking an evolutionary step in terms of how sharply and precisely they are able to communicate and execute their ideas from song to song.  While Megz Kelli firmly plants her feet in the sand with her signature laid-back but forceful flow, everything that surrounds her musically has the ambition and sonic quality of a mixture between Sade‘s Sweetback backing band and more youthful experimental outfits like the Steve Lacy-driven The Internet.  While Austin is no stranger to popular musicians, hip-hop is a genre in which fame outside of Texas has been elusive, but if given the right opportunity, a band like Magna Carda could use an album like To The Good People to make some noise for themselves outside of the standard boundaries of success artists from this neck of the woods are accustomed to.  Definitely take the time to check out Magna Carda‘s latest offering, and if it speaks to you, donate and download if you can, but share regardless.

-chief

Swan Song :: StereoFiend Signs Off With ‘Hennessey’ Single

Recently, StereoFiend lead MC SymmaTree took a break from his daily meme onslaught to drop some sad news : the San Antonio-based band has officially ended their long run with the release of their final single, Hennessey.  With so much talent in the group, it’s a shame that things have come to an end, but Hennessey is definitely a high note to go out on… Joy is not only singing with the kind of soul that comes with personal experience, but her lyrical imagery is a rich as the grooves that the band is laying down.  Definitely cop this track if you have a buck to support, share it around, and help keep the name of StereoFiend alive past the band’s selected end date.

-chief