Episode number 81 of Insomnia Radio UK. A special Episode featuring The Pocket Gods Recording Date: Saturday 06 February 2010 TRT: 42:57 Rating: Work Safe Note: All tracks in this episode are available as free downloads,...
Hopewell: Island
posted by Charles Stepczyk
It’s been some time since we’ve checked in with New York band HOPEWELL. You may recall us heavily featuring their track ‘Calcutta’ starting back around 2006. They’ve had a lengthy history...
The Pocket Gods: Thi...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their 2008 album Lo-Fi Sci-Fi Originally from a small town North of London called St Albans, The Pocket Gods have been together since 2005. Since then they have released a vast array of material (seven albums in...
IR: Australia | Feed...
posted by Jason Evangelho
A short promo to green-light the IR: Australia feed, and get the word out on IR proper! Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also...
Drugstore Fanatics: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Drugstore Fanatics is an ambient/industrial influenced alternative independent rock entity from LA. Their debut album ‘What’s Born in the Basement’ was written, produced and recorded at their home...
House of Broken Prom...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their Album Using The Useless just released on Small Stone Records and IODA Resurrected from the remnants of Unida (the John Garcia-fronted stoner band post Kyuss and Slo Burn) HOBP erupts in a cataclysmic blast...
Julie Peel: Unfold
posted by Charles Stepczyk
French indie rocker and self-taught multi-instrumentalist Julie Peel writes smart, well-crafted folk rock with a pop sensibility reminiscent of Aimee Mann, Neil Young, Beth Orton and Feist. Julie’s debut album...
Slow Six: These Rive...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their album Tomorrow Becomes You released by Western Vinyl and IODA Following their 2007 sophomore release for the prestigious classical label New Albion, Slow Six returns to their experimental rock roots with...



