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T. Soomian Just Wants, “Simple Pleasures”

T. Soomian Drops, “Simple Pleasures”

Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Soomian developed his eclectic musical palate early in his childhood. With sonic influences from all over the world and infectious R&B hooks all 90s kids can relate to, you can begin to unravel the Soomian sound.

His newest track is called, “Simple Pleasures” and it is a great song to come out during quarantine. It has some qualities that reminds us of Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, the way that he combines synths and unique basslines with energetic drums. This is the song we needed to hear today!

Josh Fudge is Thinking About the “Second Date”

Josh Fudge is an 18-year-old singer-songwriter that is really making a name for himself in the music industry. He is from Oklahoma City, but is being heard all over the world. Not too much is known about him just yet, but that should change very soon.

His newest track is called, “Second Date” and it reminds us of a Mac Demarco track. The song is about getting bored too quickly in a relationship and growing to miss how things used to be. Nostalgic undertones tucked under a smooth and quaint mix make for a deep yet easy listening Indie/Bedroom Pop experience. As we listened we were brought in by the soothing production, and comforting guitar and synth chords. This song is a stepping stone for Josh Fudge on his journey to stardom. Check it out below.

Topnotch Drops, “Who We Are”

South Carolina born rapper/songwriter Topnotch has been making a name for himself globally with his powerhouse vocals, thought provoking lyricism, and captivating performances. His message of Unity, and his authentic ability to translate this message with music is captivating audiences worldwide.
 
Topnotch is currently based in Suffolk, Virginia, where he’s become the premier artist on the independent label Anthropomorphous. No stranger to music, he has collaborated with numerous artist, from Virginia to Tennessee, while still honing his skills and lyrical delivery. After the death of his mother, Topnotch took a break from music all together, but was encouraged by his mentor and other label mates, to get back in the studio, and put his feelings to the music.