The Soundcloud playlist for this month’s approved Submithub submissions is now up & running for August 2018.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
The Soundcloud playlist for this month’s approved Submithub submissions is now up & running for August 2018.
"It perfectly depicts a believable modern day dystopia with hints of the dark surreal and loaded with important political and social commentary."
“I've learned there are some things about which you don't need to think twice. Getting this was one of those things.”
“Recommended on a whim; I recommend this with an utmost certainty that this is an album for all ears and listens on end.”
"Get some hobbies outside of the black mirror of social media, pick up something physical, real and dig your hands and heart into it. It's good for the soul. Might also make you live longer."
"It doesn’t even really matter where you go, just getting out there is good. See stuff. Experience different cultures. Try to have conversations with people who don’t speak your language. It’s fun and eye opening and less boring than if you didn’t do it."
“this record is full of life and sweltering arrangements and i can personally attest that it brought me closer to god”
“Sounds identical to The Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses," in the best possible way. These guys were doing worship of the body way before Bon Iver with "Heavenly Father" and Hozier with "Take Me to Church." The lyrics envelop you completely. They're cold and heartbroken, but hint at a familiar yearning for hope.”
"I highly recommend getting a record player. And a dog. And then listening to a record with your dog."
EPISODE 53 kicks off with some loveliness from YouYourself&I, and before it closes out with some Wearlyland, you'll hear stuff from Courtney Barnett, Modest Mouse, Flaming Lips and Justin Townes Earle singing about single mothers & absent fathers while his dad sings about not being anybody's daddy now.
“Want to hear the only bad song by Vundabar?That sucks, quite literally there are none.”