- Sublime - 54-46 That’s My Number/Ball & Chain It is gorgeous out in NYC today! I feel compelled to abandon my theme and just post this tune!! I heard it last night at my friend Matt’...
- Miles Davis - Blue In Green Another record that changed my life, Miles’ Kind Of Blue (released 1959) was once on continuous loop in my St. Louis apartment for 6 weeks. Over and over I would li...
- Yael Naïm - Toxic First off, I wanted to say it was great meeting fellow Tuneage contributor, Rach, last night at the meet up! Alright, now back to business :) This is off of Yael Naïm’s lat...
- Mitchell London - Mammal Reenactment Here at Tuneage, we try to bring you good music you may not know is out there, and this is one song I can say with 100% certainty that you didn’t know was o...
- The Virgins - Fernando Pando New York’s The Virgins were one of my favourite discoveries of last year, after hearing their track “Rich Girls” on some podcast-or-other, and subsequen...
- Sam Cooke - Bring It On Home To Me Songs like this one just aren’t written anymore. Taken from us waaay too early, Sam Cooke did things his own way with his immediately recognizable voice. So...
- Sun Kil Moon - Ocean Breathes Salty About two years ago, it seemed like if you were to be an “indie rock” musician worth your salt, it was necessary that you buck up and record a few d...
- Halos - A Rowboat In The Perfect Storm When visiting friends on the West Coast, often times I find I just do not get the new bands they are listening too. Gutteral screams passing for vocals that ...
- Sean Lee - Backroom Lullabies Sean is a singer/songwriter from Philadelphia. I first heard his music about a year ago at school. Immediately, I thought to myself ‘oh great, another singer/song...