Music

This Week's Public Picks

by / Mar. 15, 2017 12am EST

The Public’s weekly local music reviews and previews.


 Album:   
I Know Better, I’m No Better by Humble Braggers


 Recommended if you like:  
Tame Impala, Tears for Fears, Friendly Fires

 

Released this week, the new full length record, I Know Better, I’m No Better from Buffalo indie rock band Humble Braggers is a synth-pop-tinged throwback-inspired rock record released by Admirable Traits Records. Borrowing equally from 1980s bands like Tears for Fears, and mid 2000s blog house, the synthy, soaring rock record is anchored by singer Tom Burtless’ airy yet powerful voice and the band’s tight pop grooves. Occasionally breaking into a full on jam, the record even moves into atmospheric territory at times too. Highlights include album opener “Fight,” the more driving “Burden,” and poppy 1980s throwback “Weight.” The 10-track record is up for streaming now on the band’s Soundcloud page. 


 Album:   
“Soul Deep” by Shanny


 Recommended if you like:  
Kendrick Lamar, Kamaiyah

 

Shanny is a rapper and R&B artist from Buffalo. Her latest track is “Soul Deep feat. Ghaf”—a deep R&B track that moves from Shanny’s whispy flow to Ghaf’s assertive verses. A rhythmic beat runs under contemplative instrumentation as the singer repeats the refrain “you’re soul deep.”

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