Hanna Jadagu - My Love
What was the vibiest moment of your life? Maybe it was at a party, maybe it was traveling somewhere new, maybe it was sticking your head out of the car window and feeling freer than you ever had before. Whatever your best vibe is, we can guarantee Hannah Jadagu has the music for it.
Hannah’s effortless blend of a modern synth aesthetic with grooves that rival the 60s creates the perfect score for the moments in life that feel too good to be true. And whether you’ve been a fan since the What is Going On? days or you’re as obsessed with “Doing Now” as we are, you know Hannah can do it all. She floats between indie, R&B, and dream pop queen energy like it’s nothing, and we have literally yet to find a situation that wouldn’t be made better by getting some Hannah Jadagu playing. And it doesn’t hurt that she’s one of the coolest people ever 💞
We know we’re not the only ones fangirling here. So help us celebrate the release of Hannah’s new album Describe on October 23, 2025, at Paulie Gee’s Slice Shop in Brooklyn, with The Wild Honey Pie Little Pizza Party, featuring a 2-song set with Hannah Jadagu! Presented by Kirin.
All guests get free Kirin beer and Paulie Gee’s pizza (with vegan options) while supplies last, and there will be plenty of Spindrift® SODA and Vessel Life Science goodies throughout the night as well 😉
We’ll also be celebrating the release of Paulie Gee and Mary Ann Giannonne’s cookbook, Pizza From The Heart! If you’re lucky, maybe you’ll even leave with a signed copy.
This The Wild Honey Pie Little Pizza Party is presented by Kirin, with support from Partiful, Spindrift® SODA, Vessel Life Science, and Consequence, our exclusive media partner. We are so grateful to these very fun brands for believing in The Wild Honey Pie ♥️
And while it’s not required, we hope you’ll consider donating to Kiss the Ground, an organization finding climate solutions through regenerative farming. Learn more about them here.
Or, bid in our auction, benefiting Kiss the Ground, for a chance to win two tickets, a signed record, and 15 minute drinks with Hannah!
RSVP here for a chance to hang with us and Hannah! We can’t wait to see your cute faces 🥰
Art by Justine Jossart.
— Delaney Durbin on September 24, 2025
Daisy the Great - Built My Home On Hollow Ground
Brooklyn-based indie-pop band Daisy the Great recently released their debut EP “I’ve Got a Few Friends and I Wish They Were Mine” and we can’t get enough of these contagious melodies. The band consists of two female lead singers, Mina Walker and Kelley Dugan, who share a unique and quirky perspective on life — one that is especially highlighted in "Built My Home On Hollow Ground." Mina states that this track "is about reinventing yourself in a new place free from the entanglements of the past." We feel more free just listening to the funk-inspired bass riffs and the shimmering voices of this dynamic duo. Their solid harmonies mixed with invigorating percussion will definitely leave you dancing and wanting more.
— Kathryn Brooks on February 5, 2018
Friendship Park - Growing Boy
The newest single by Friendship Park, "Growing Boy" is a wonderfully enchanting departure from the sound of their self-titled 2016 EP. Where the duo once relied on vocal effects to blend with their dancy synth-pop, the authentic vocals and plucky strings immediately brings you into this picturesque folk track. Though they’ve switched up their sound, the two have lost none of their charm and this single immediately has you wanting to grab a partner and go dancing around the room in pure exuberance. You would think that a song about convincing someone to stay with you because of the pure potential would be sadder, but they’ve turned that trope upside down and created a song worthy of a Zooey Deschanel indie rom-com. With a debut LP on the horizon, “Growing Boy” gives listeners a tantalizing taste of what is to come.
— Nick Arcos on February 2, 2018
Matt Dorrien - Baby I'm So Lost
Portland singer-songwriter Matt Dorrien takes us back to the days of crooners singing in dimly lit nightclubs with his new single "Baby I'm So Lost". With a jazz-infused piano playing, muted horns and a soft confessional voice, Matt tells us how without his lover he's "moping the hours away." The beauty of this song is seen in the mixing of a universal feeling with a classic sound in a world that hasn't shown much appreciation for this style in recent times. "Baby I'm So Lost" shows us that these songs are more than just backing tracks in the montage scenes of our favorite rom-coms, they're living and breathing works of art by themselves. So if you're already starting to feel the "I'm single on Valentine's Day blues," just trust that Matt Dorrien gets it.
— Dara Bankole on February 1, 2018
Sidney Gish - Where The Sidewalk Ends
Jersey native indie-pop singer Sidney Gish put out a quirky and expressive new album in December displaying her killer musicianship and crafty songwriting. "Where the Sidewalk Ends" takes us back the days of Juno and The Moldy Peaches. While happy-go-lucky and euphoric, “Where the Sidewalk Ends” has some attitude to it which is probably one of the reasons why we love it so much. Make sure to check out the entirety of No Dogs Allowed on all music platforms.
— Dara Bankole on January 23, 2018
Fenne Lily - For A While
If you're a fan of Daughter you definitely need to check out UK singer-songwriter Fenne Lily. At just 21 years old, she has self-released a collection of gorgeous songs on Spotify that gained her a ton of fans and millions of plays. Her latest release "For A While" features mellow guitar tones tangled with her whisper-like voice and lonesome lyrics making it a perfect go-to for the days when you're missing someone or somewhere. Look out for her debut album due this year!
— Dara Bankole on January 22, 2018
Yoke Lore - Beige (Shy Girls Remix)
Early on in the music video for “Beige,” a faceless stagehand rips Adrian Galvin’s (aka Yoke Lore) banjo from his hands. Shy Girls’ “Beige” remix jettisons the banjo from the song entirely. Whereas the original version lingers in ballad-zone until the one-minute mark, this remix (the single off a six-song Goodpain Remix EP) pumps and climbs from the gun.
— Devon Sheridan on January 22, 2018
The Oh Hellos - Grow
In true fashion, The Oh Hellos' new single is one that you’ll want to have on repeat for a while. But while this song falls in line with their typical repetoire of great music, it’s also a new kind of song for them. This anthem urges its listeners to choose growth over stagnancy, bravery over fear and resistance over complacency, but in a different way than most songs. The message in this song makes it a new kind of anthem, one that focuses on the need for inaction instead of action. “If you let it alone it will surely grow.” This song is a passionate call to be still and a recognition of how much strength that actually requires.
— Dara Bankole on January 21, 2018
Sjowgren - Stubborn Forces
Sjowgren, the band whose Scandinavian-esque name and music belies its Bay Area origins, has an enigmatic and insular online presence. Since releasing Demos in 2015, the band’s members remain anonymous. Likely, the sleight of hand means to plop your ears and attention fully into the music. So let’s get to it: rhythmically throbbing and vocally delicate, “Stubborn Forces” struts evolving production choices, but reinforces the simple fact that this band exudes incredibly tender pop refrains.
— Devon Sheridan on January 17, 2018
Holy Now - Feel It All
Swedish indie pop band, Holy Now, ushered in the year with new single “Feel It All." With a sense of nostalgic euphoria, this song is a joyful plea for ease and mindfulness. Keep an eye out for their new album coming out later this year!
— Dara Bankole on January 17, 2018
Helena Deland - There Are A Thousand
Singer-songwriter Helena Deland from Montreal creates sweet, sweet melodies. “There Are a Thousand” is just one of them, her latest since her 2016 EP, Drawing Room. Deland’s voice is light and airy, reminiscent of hazy day dreams. She brings this easygoing attitude to “There Are a Thousand,” giving serenity to any overcast day.
— Natasha Cucullo on January 17, 2018