An EP that is so much more than two voices and an acoustic guitar, these love songs mirror the romantic charm and introspective comfort that comes with a rainy day.
Read MoreFinger Stylings (3ING-076), utilizes a bare bones approach to the acoustic guitar while exploring a color wheel of emotions.
Read MoreCombining the drama of an orchestral score with the raw and organic nature of bedroom recordings, Sentimental Skies (E&E-034). brings intimate, dynamic storytelling to life.
Read MoreThe possibilities feel endless with the uplifting, peaceful modern folk sounds of Sparkle Folk (OSPK-084). Utilizing the organic sounds of acoustic guitars and hand percussion, composer Philippe Bronchtein brings out the extra shine by adding tasteful touches of Hammond organ, pedal steel, and atmospheric electronics.
Read MoreIndie Folk Pop (E&E-032) is a soundtrack for moments of introspective adventure that accompany stories of wanderlust and movement.
Read MoreCovering a variety of emotional, dramatic territory, the indie sounds of Fragile Indie Folk provide an effective vehicle for storytelling.
Read MoreThings got a little crazy in the lab this month. Make it to the end and you may ask yourself: where did they go wrong? OR where did they go right? We’ll let you decide.
Read MoreAnother eclectic round up of new music for you today, featuring a melancholy single from Fellesskap Records, industrial soundscapes, simple Americana textures, electro with influences from around the world, and whimsical sounds built for exploration and fun.
Read MoreFor our first roundup of 2020, we’ve got a reflective, confident vibe going on with these releases. There’s plenty of lo-fi and chill hip-hop, sunny and anthemic tracks, and uplifting percussive beats with a global twist. We also added a bit about practical applications for each release.
Read MoreIn this roundup we feature hot electronic tracks from UNDERscore and our final holiday album of the year.
Read More‘Tis the season for odious amounts of Michael Bublé, terrible covers of classic Christmas songs, and that one Band Aid song. But you don’t want that. Your story requires something more unique but still communicates all the holly jolly feelings of the season. Here’s a special roundup of our holiday albums from your friends at The License Lab.
Read MoreIn this roundup we’re diving into some indie vibes, menacing premonitions, and two new electronic-based albums from our UNDERscore label that were specially created in response to your feedback and requests. With plenty of opportunity for modern spots, podcasts, and highlights, we’re pleased to showcase such a wonderful batch of new albums to serve as the sound of your next story.
Read MoreThe son of Italian immigrants, banjoist and guitarist Michael Rossetto takes inspiration from his heritage, loves food analogies, and talks about communication through music and writing in his bathrobe.
Read MoreGiddy up cowpokes. We’ve got a brand new playlist for you called, “Yeehaw!”. You’ll find a healthy mix of boot stompers, strong female leads and harmonies, straight-ahead instrumentals, and overdriven guitar goodness with a country flair.
Read MoreReleasing new music is always a thrill for us at The License Lab, but we find it especially fun when there is such eclectic offering to share with you. This roundup is certainly one of those. From authentic Indian instrumentation to an occasionally sinister harp to shopping-spree-madness-infused rock and roll, these albums absolutely run the gamut.
Read MoreFrom the sands of eastern Asia to the streets of New York, these new releases take us all over the map. The variety ensures that there is something for everyone with complex piano and guitar soundscapes, dirty blues riffs, ethnic drums, energetic funk, and killer breakbeat montages.
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