Author: Elicit Magazine

Kim Gordon has released a video for “Earthquake,” taken from her hugely acclaimed debut album NoHome Record. Watch HERE. “Earthquake” marks the final installment of Gordon’s collaboration with visual artist Loretta Fahrenholz throughout the album, which has included the video for “Sketch Artist,” as well as clips for “Hungry Baby,” “Murdered Out,” “Paprika Pony,” and “Don’t Play It,” Watch a playlist containing the videos HERE.  Filmed in Los Angeles on a roving mobile phone, the video channels the haunting and dreamlike ebb and flow of the song, imbuing the city with an elusive mirage-like quality, observing people from a furtive distance as they…

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LA-based quartet The Millennial Club specializes in the genre-blending space of modern indie-pop, ‘90s R&B, and melancholic synth-pop. Underneath their smooth pop exterior is a band displaying youthful exuberance through joyous pop hooks and tender ballads. The band’s songwriting focuses on emotive, thoughtful lyricism fueled by the uncertainties of love, broken hearts, and the beauty found in small, intimate moments often overlooked in today’s age.  LISTEN HERE Today, The Millennial Club (TMC for short) shares their single “Coffee In The Morning.” The SoCal indie-pop/R&B endeavor places TMC’s songwriting in a new foreground—a mature exploration of the complexities of a relationship…

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Hailing from Wolverhampton Natalie Stewart – aka NATZ – is one of those singers/songwriters who has a knack for connecting with the prospective listener based on her life experiences. Possessing a vibrant R&B vibe, her new single, ‘How To Make A Girl Feel’ displays one of her experiences; it paints a raw picture of the female perspective in a relationship, letting the male counterpart know that she’s in it for the long-haul and that she’s not messing around. Through the frank perspective, The UK newcomer carries warmth in her vocals that’s unforgettable. Fairly new to the UK R&B scene, NATZ has quickly carved out…

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There I was, on my couch, wrapped in a fleece blanket. I was trapped – by my own doing – in a pocket of warmth, not because I wanted to, but because I had to. My heart was broken. I required a cold, pint of Ben & Jerry’s in my hand (preferably Phish Food). I was remembering the times I had with her – some long, lost love of adolescence. I saw the smile on her face, the one that stretched ear to ear and made her eyes glow. I had made that smile. But it was over now. Suddenly,…

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Rising Ghanaian Afrobeats artist Darkovibes – who The FADER recently cited as being at the forefront of “revolutionizing the way we see life in Ghana, helping to bring the representation gap between Africa and the rest of the world” – returns today with the standout single “Come My Way” featuring acclaimed Nigerian musician Mr Eazi. CLICK HERE to listen to the KillBeatz-produced track available now on all digital streaming platforms worldwide. “Come My Way” is the latest release off Darkovibes’ forthcoming debut solo album expected to arrive in 2020. On his new single, Darkovibes shares, “Mr Eazi already had the chorus recorded and sent it over to me. I loved…

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