From the album All My Own Work, a collection of pocket gods songs that span their first 12 years of their existence – from 1998 to 2010. Features the mercurial songwriting talents of Mark Christopher Lee. Indie pop...
Cea Marie: 5:05 p.m.
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The NY sultronica duo of HBA (or Hot Bitch Arsenal as you might have known them), unfortunately disbanded last year, with some high publicity over the last few years from the likes of Amie Street and thesixtyone.com. ...
AMPed Show #230 | Ho...
posted by Jason Evangelho
Hey gang! I jumped on the mic to host the Association of Music Podcasting‘s weekly new music roundup, and wanted to throw it down the IR pipe for ya. (Especially since I’ve been slacking on the Insomnia Radio...
School of Seven Bell...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Experimental dream-pop group SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS announces the July 13th release of their new album Disconnect from Desire, on Vagrant/Ghostly International and Full Time Hobby in Europe. The album, produced by band...
Craig Morrison: Arti...
posted by Erk
Craig Morrison is a singer/songwriter based in Sydney, Australia. Heavily influenced by his famous father Lucky Starr as a child, Craig has spent much of his life either on the stage or performing on TV or in film....
The Sour Notes: Do-e...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Since Austin, Texas band The Sour Notes first formed in 2007, they’ve gone through several line-up changes before settling on their current 6-person line-up that consists of some of the town’s most talented...
Bem-vindos ao IR: Po...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Welcome to Insomnia Radio: Portugal, or should I say, bem-vindos ao Insomnia Radio: Portugal! From now on, every two weeks, five of the finest independent Portuguese unsigned or independent music, with me, Rodrigo de...
The Whitsundays: I C...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From The Whitsundays’ second album, just released on Friendly Fire Recordings. The Whitsundays are the weird and wonderful musical brainchild of Edmonton, Alberta’s Paul Arnusch. Saul is an emotional...
Marching Band: Anoth...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Pop Cycle was recorded during the two most miserable winter months of the year in Stockholm with legendary Swedish producer Jari Haapalainen (Ed Harcourt, Camera Obscura, The Concretes). The ultimate result is a...
The Young Veins: Cha...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Young Veins’ debut album, Take a Vacation!, is out on June 8th via One Haven Music. On release day, the band will be in Los Angeles to perform at famed independent record store, Origami Vinyl, for a special street...
Typhoon: Starting Ov...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Portland’s Kyle Morton sings the first line of Typhoon’s Hunger & Thirst, “I’ve started a new beginning… suspiciously like the old one, only this time, I’m ready”, with the...
Edu Ardanuy: Mad Dog
posted by Stuart Morrison
Some Instrumental Rock on the Daily Dose today, from Brazilian guitar virtuoso Edu Ardanuy Electric Nightmare the first solo release from Brazilian rock guitar virtuoso Edu Ardanuy who also handles guitar chores for...
Connie Lansburg: Art...
posted by Erk
Based in Melbourne, Connie Lansburg was Erk’s choice for the “non rock/pop” song for episode 1 of Insomnia Radio: Australia. She is a singer/songwriter who sings jazz and jazz/pop songs performing either...
Tenpenny Joke: Artis...
posted by Erk
Hailing from Melbourne in Australia, Tenpenny Joke have taken a long break from performing. They are now back on the scene in 2010 and will be performing and writing new material. They are also promoting their 2004 album...
Firekites: Artist Pr...
posted by Erk
Named after the abandoned dance hall in which it was recorded, The Bowery is a breath-taking debut album for Australian musical collective, Firekites. Formed in 2005 by Tim McPhee and Rod Smith, the band has blossomed...



