Austinn released their first single Olivia off their upcoming debut full length album Appetite. The band spent the past two years touring the UK and Europe and writing, and recording with Matt Squire & James Lewis.

The band teamed up again with longtime collaborator Cedric Letsch to direct the new music video for Olivia.

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Austinn announce debut album titled Appetite to be released October 29th, 2017. The band has been touring the United Kingdom and Europe for the past two years earning a reputable following and meaningful festival appearances.

“Some things just take a lot of time and being patient is sometimes really hard. All we’ve done so far as musicians in those two years made us turn into who we are now. We needed those two years to grow as individuals, to make experiences, and to put it all into an Album.” – Jim Braun, Austinn

Appetite is Available Everywhere 10.29.17

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England’s crossover pop act Austinn announced their signing with Blossöm Records Sunday morning. The band has been on tour in the UK, Europe, and Germany for the past two years building a meaningful fan base and festival appearances.

The band are currently recording their debut full length album to be released with Blossöm later this year.

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Earlier this year Dani Rae Vaughn saw rapid accession up the Spotify ladder when her collaboration Goosebumps with Texas Drew charted on Billboard and Viral 50. Goosebumps peaked at #3 garnering Vaughn a solid click of listeners waiting for new music.

Following up her last single Be Somebody, Vaughn releases Blah. produced by Texas Drew, Co-Written with Joseph Michael.

Blah. is Available Everywhere: Spotify | AppleMusic | iTunes

Friday morning Spill Magazine premiered the latest single from Casey Hopkins Fashion Queen.

“I grew up a blues guitar prodigy in hand-me downs and band shirts, so aesthetic was never my number one priority.  It’s sort of a rejection of that culture and a personal call for people to focus more on the quality of the art they are making.” – Hopkins / Spill Magazine

Stream Fashion Queen now playing on Spotify