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J. Breckenridge "COME TO ME" (Mateo Márquez, dir.)

Come To Me” is a nod to J. Breckenridge’s southern California roots, infusing it with the well-known vibes associated with The Golden State, “a sunny, hopeful, stroll down the sidewalk or cruising down the 101.”  This music video is definitely a vibe! Mixed with the cheerful melody is a heartfelt message about discovering and cherishing one’s own value. “It’s a beachside bop with some bite.” For anyone whose ever longed to be “the worshipped one,” hopefully you groove away from this track moved, motivated, and reminded of your absolute self-worth.”

London Thor "Place Like This" (Dylan-Ace Carter Thor, dir.)

It is easy to imagine songs labelled an "anthem for the antisocial" to be an angry, angsty and energetic explosion of punky vibes or alt-rock venom. But that is exactly the opposite of how Los Angeles based, Korean-American artist London Thor describes her latest release. 

“Place Like This” is a song for people who have always felt like an outsider growing up, who were baffled by the nuances of social interaction, who doubted their own worth and never found where they fitted in. And we have all been there to some degree at one time or another.