For the final track of our Halloween Season here at Inzombia Radio, something over the top, but completely appropriate. German Horrorpunk band Dead United have re-released their 2009 album The Chainsaw Chronicles on...
Burial: Ghost Hardwa...
posted by Stuart Morrison
South London artists Burial recorded their first self-titled album in 2005, and followed it up with Untrue in 2007. Since then little is known of this attention-shunning outfit, or maybe just one person. Enjoy Ghost...
Mighty Moon: Vampire...
posted by Rodrigo
Vampire Plans is a buoyant, slightly sinister folk anthem about the pleasures of flesh and fright. The acoustic strumming and percussive piano recall the Kinks’ mid-career pop gems, and the guy/girl harmonies have been...
Messer Chups: Cat Mo...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
St. Petersburg Russia’s exotica phenoms Messer Chups bring us a subtly creepy track right before Halloween, perfect for puttering around the foggy town at night with your trusty undead black cat in the car looking to...
Inzombia Radio #178:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Inspired by Marci Brinker’s annual Horrorlando Halloween episodes of years past, we’ve gone and created a beast of a show as a tribute; possibly the longest on the network so far. In the next two hours on...
Dick Venom & Th...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Halloween season is starting early on Inzombia Radio, with a song from the Network’s favourite Punk Rock Psychobilly artist, The Rockinrollin Vampireman himself, Nottingham’s Dick Venom, and his band The...
Zweng: Needle
posted by Rodrigo
Get ready for a little Indie music bursting with Alternative, Pop and even Soul. Zweng is their name and the group is primarily made up of: singer/songwriter Ryan Zweng and co-producer/keyboardist Jon Hakakian. Drummer...
All Products Made Ni...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Danish four-piece All Products Made Nice formed in Aarhus, Denmark in 2006. They add a wide variety of instruments into the mix such as Irish Bouzouki, violin, viola, banjo, guitar, drums, bass and keyboards. Their music is...
Waterstrider: Conste...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Nate Salman, Alex Siegel, and Clayton Ernst started playing music together in the fall of 2010 while living in a cooperative- living community in Berkeley, California. They found their music -and lineup- to be an ever...
I Was Totally Destro...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
John Booker, of Chapel Hill’s I Was Totally Destroying It, had about 35 songs and, much like any working musician, not much time to do anything with them. The story of Preludes begins here, before its time – six years...
IR: Portugal 15
posted by Rodrigo
On this month’s show we bring you very much anticipaded releases in Portugal. Including, and very much proud of it, you will listen to a release by one of the most apriciated bands from the Azores islands. As always I...
Principe Valiente: T...
posted by Rodrigo
Principe Valiente’s debut album finds the band fulfilling the promises of their achievements to date. The Stockholm based band has in a short time gained a reputation for their live shows and are the subject of an...
Bomb the Music Indus...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
“Everything is magic ’til you can’t afford the cost; ‘Til you ain’t got eight-hundred bucks to pay the rent; Until you don’t have twenty bucks.” These are some appropriately timed...
Russian Circles: Mla...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their 4th album Empros, available Everywhere October 25, 2011. Chicago’s Russian Circles return with their fourth and heaviest album to date. Empros is Russian Circles‘ first full-length to be released...
The Doups: Joyful
posted by Rodrigo
Too dangerous to be available as a free download, Smal Town Gossip will change the way you listen to rock music. The fabulous young The Doups have released this month their full length much anticipaded first album. They...
Fourth of July: Frie...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Fourth Of July’s sophomore record “Before Our Hearts Explode!” is a searching, scathing expose’ of the space between two people in the endgame of a relationship. Distances, infidelities, drunk dials...
M+A: Liko Lene Lisa
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the album Things.Yes on Monotreme Records by Electropop Italian duo M+A. M+A is Michele Ducci,19, (vocals, instruments) and Alessandro Degli Angioli, 22, (instruments) of Forli, Italy. Their new 10-song album of...
Ski Lift: Give It Up
posted by Rodrigo
Ski Lift members live in different cities including Springfield and Nashville, and have been sending each other tracks by e-mail, until they decided to call them a band. On the note sent to us, Trey says they obsessed with...
Clockwork Radio: So ...
posted by Rodrigo
Clockwork Radio are currently based in London, but their members are from Wales and Egypt. They have received some airplay accros the United Kingdom at radiostations and some attention from media in general. In 2010 they...
The Fatty Acids: Ast...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Based in Milwaukee, The Fatty Acids released their debut full-length, Stop Berries, Berries, and Berries, Berries in the Spring of 2010. The Fatty Acids have also released a new full length, Leftover Monsterface, although...
65daysofstatic: Buri...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Something a bit different from UK network favourites 65DOS, this is a teaser from the upcoming soundtrack album Silent Running. Released on 14th November on Vinyl, Download and a Bonus EP. The beautiful artwork for the...
Falling Andes: San F...
posted by Rodrigo
Falling Andes is an independent, alternative rock band based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Brought to life by renowned multi-instrumentalists Dan Peluso (vocals, guitar, synthesizer) and Jordan Wood (vocals, guitar, bass,...
Dan Mangan: Oh Fortu...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In a few short years, Dan Mangan has gone from globetrotting folk crooner to one of independent music’s most promising storytellers. No longer armed with just an acoustic guitar slung across his back, Dan returns in...
The Downer Party: Bl...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Blue State”, the Downer Party’s second release this year and first 7″, is the perfect follow-up to their spring EP “Cities”. As an ongoing theme, much of the groups lyrics and songwriting...
Oars: New Gravity
posted by Stuart Morrison
The title track from their just released (October 1st) Maxi Single. This was first released on limited edition found cassette, and then more accessibly as a Download (name your price) from BandCamp. We first featured...
IR: The Socal Sessio...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Yes, there’s a place where musicians instinctively flock like the Salmon of Capistrano. Well the quote goes something like that; obviously off quite a bit, but fits the random theme of the show. Just listen through...
Dreamers of the Ghet...
posted by Rodrigo
Dreamers of the Ghetto are a family band from Bloomington, Indiana, consisting of brothers Luke and Jonathan Jones, Luke’s wife, Lauren, and Marty Sprowles. They marry the sentiment of classic 80s film soundtracks to...
Birdmonster: Yuma
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today marks our third feature of San Francisco based band Birdmonster here on the Network, with a spitfire of a track from their late 2009 release ‘Blood Memory’. It was produced up at Hyde Street Studios by...
And So I Watch You F...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their soon to be released second album, Gangs, which will be available in North America on LP, CD and Download via Sargent House/Richter Collective on November 8th, 2011. This instrumental band are from Belfast in...
The Search: The Hear...
posted by Rodrigo
Sweden 12 points! What The Search from Uppsala on The Search for Connection Contact and Community deliver, is finest Indie pop laced with Rock, which, without any problems (…) The Search especially show the courage to...
Sun Hotel: Talks
posted by Charles Stepczyk
New Orleans-based Sun Hotel have their latest release on the way, Gifts, officially releasing on October 11th. I don’t think many can come close to the description from the next paragraph, so I won’t even dare...
Boy + Kite: Decipher...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The second single from their album Go Fly. We featured...