Category: Musical Miner
The outlet of Nostos Nic: Music Journalist, to include concert reviews, mixes, current obsessions, jukebox classics, and artist profiles.
Daily Dose: Maggie Bjorklund Ft. Kurt Wagner, “Fro Fro Heart”
Daily Dose: To Kill A King, “The Constant Changing State of Us”
If you hold on too tight, then you will lose sight.
Daily Dose: Lola Marsh, “Sirens”
An Israeli version of Lana Del Rey? Yes please.
Daily Dose: Joshua Burnside, “Desert Wine”
Daily Dose: The Pines, “Aerial Ocean”
Daily Dose: Ane Brun, “You Lit My Fire”
One of my absolute favorites channeling some 1990s pop divas in her latest soulful release.
Daily Dose: Walter Martin, “Down by the Singing Sea”
Daily Dose: Tyler Ramsey, “1000 Black Birds”
This song may just be everything you need.
Daily Dose: Lou Doillon, “Good Man”
Lou Doillon is effortlessly cool in ways that only a daughter of Jane Birkin can be, and if you don’t believe me…check out her sister, Charlotte Gainsbourg. Released in October of last year, Lay Low repurposes the legacy of Amy Winehouse with inimitable French chicness. Her supple vocals (and killer bangs) evoke 1990s nonchalance while the music harkens back to 1950s smoke-filled nightclubs, yet the music and the maven do not feel dated. This is where Doillon exceeds Winehouse, who often felt like a caricature from another time, and is much harder to pull off than you’d imagine. Every song on this album is worthwhile, but this is one of my favorites: the perfect track to play as a girl heads out the door, wet lips rubied red, into a rainswept city night.