Elicit Magazine

Courtney Barnett graced U.S. late night TV screens again last night playing “Crippling Self Doubt and a General Lack of Confidence” on Late Night With Seth Meyers. The blistering and cathartic performance proving yet again why she is one of the most exciting artists on the scene today. Barnett will also play CBS This Morning: Saturday this weekend. Barnett is back in the US playing her biggest rooms yet to sold out crowds across the country. Last night she made a special stop in Brooklyn to perform at Mom + Pop’s 10th anniversary party. Mom + Pop are one of the US’ leading independent labels. Her sophomore album Tell…

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Seattle trio Weep Wave are gearing up to release their debut album Seasonal Affective Disorder on January 11, 2019, which has been a long time in the making. New Single “Welcome Home” takes on the feelings and effects of months on months of overcast skies. Standing as a concept album, Seasonal Affective Disorder includes a lyric booklet of film photography that frontman Dylan Fuentes has taken during his time in Seattle. As for “Welcome Home” Fuentes notes, “We have been playing “Welcome Home” live for years. It’s great to finally hear it recorded. We kind of wrote the rest of the album around this song with it’s theme and lyrics popping up…

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LOS ANGELES, Oct 23, 2018 — In the upcoming “Mister Knifey Hands” episode of ABC-TV’s hit comedy the Goldbergs (Wednesday, October 24 at 8 p.m. EST), executive producer Adam F. Goldberg’s dream came true after securing Robert Englund to come out of retirement and resurrect his infamous Freddy Krueger role from “Nightmare on Elm Street.” Goldberg then needed the perfect song from the 1980s to fit with his vision of incorporating Englund’s Krueger into a dream sequence that would terrify his on-screen mother, Beverly (Wendy McLendon-Covey), who, in her sleep, faces off with Krueger. Hearing Daryl Hall and John Oates sing,…

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Today, Mike Krol announces his deliriously infectious new album, Power Chords. An evolution in sound, structure and themes, Power Chords serves as Krol’s boldest and longest record to date at 34 minutes. It’s hard-fought and hard-won, bloodied and bruised. And more importantly: defiant and triumphant. The album’s lead single “Little Drama” is just one of the revelatory moments on the record. Krol notes it was “born out of a simple challenge: to make the simplest, most primitive ‘rock riff’ progression ever.” Listen & Share “Little Drama” on YouTube Here Available Now on All Streaming Services Here Krol goes onto explain, “‘Little Drama’ summarizes my daily struggles. It has brash, over-the-top…

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If there is one band that’s making waves in the Canadian Punk Rock scene, it’s Seaway. After forming in 2011, the band has been inspired by people like Bieber to the Beatles, with a heavy musical influence from the early 2000’s. Seaway, one of the most significant punk-rock bands to emerge today, has traveled alongside bands like Neck Deep and Sum 41, just to name a few, and has quickly claimed their place as a “band to watch” within the last decade. As part of the new age punk movement, the band loves the idea of adding to the history of…

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