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Angel T33th Steps Into the Spotlight With a Daring and Vulnerable Debut ‘A Message To Myself’
Los Angeles’ own Angel T33th has officially arrived with her debut album A Message to Myself, a vivid and soul-baring body of work that refuses to be confined by genre. Known for her vibrant presence in both the music and skateboarding scenes, Angel’s creative energy translates seamlessly across mediums, culminating in a sonic world that feels both personal and expansive.
From the first notes, it’s clear this isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a portrait of a young artist reconciling with her past, while looking boldly toward the future. Layered with shimmering textures, heartfelt lyrics, and genre-blending production, the album delivers a listening experience that resonates on an emotional and artistic level.
What makes Angel T33th’s debut so compelling is its honesty. Every element—from the nuanced arrangements to the intimate vocal delivery—feels lived-in and unfiltered, as if each track is a conversation between past and present selves. Her ability to process and translate deeply personal moments into universally relatable music is nothing short of remarkable.
A Message to Myself doesn’t just mark a career milestone; it introduces an emerging voice with a clear vision and fearless authenticity. Angel T33th has crafted a debut that feels like a message not only to herself, but to anyone navigating the complexities of growth, grief, and self-love.
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Host Bodies’ track ‘On A Roll’ Gets a Psychedelic Reinvention from Soul Glitch
Ten years after Host Bodies first released the album Daily Apparatus, “On A Roll” has found a completely new groove.
For the Daily Apparatus: 10 Year Remixes project, multi-instrumentalist and producer Nicholas Hasty, under his Soul Glitch moniker, takes the original electronic-rock track and pulls it into deeper, more psychedelic territory.
The remix keeps the energy of Host Bodies intact while opening up the track with new beats, electronic textures and expressive saxophone solos. Electric guitar, bass and layered production give it a rich, genre-blurring sound that sits somewhere between indie electronic, jazztronica, soultronica and alternative dance.
There’s something particularly satisfying about hearing a decade-old track treated not as a relic, but as raw material. Soul Glitch reshapes “On A Roll” , finding new spaces within the original and bringing his own musical language into the mix.
The result is energetic, sensual, psychedelic and unapologetically expansive.
Ten years on, “On A Roll” proves that sometimes the best way to celebrate where a song came from is to find somewhere completely new for it to go.
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