During the last few years Glasgow’s North Atlantic Oscillation have been steadily building both their fanbase and their reputation. Now Sam Healy, NAO’s frontman and songwriter, returns with Sand, a new solo...
Trails and Ways: Mtn...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s featured single is from last summer’s release by Oakland’s TRAILS AND WAYS. A note about the track from the band: “The song is about a rock climbing trip our singer KBB took last fall with...
Ha Ha Tonka: Colorfu...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Colorful Kids is from the Missouri band’s new Bloodshot Records album ‘Lessons,’ out earlier this week. For those new to the band, they are named after Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Camdenton, Missouri –...
Libel: This is Love
posted by Stuart Morrison
Brooklyn based garage rock revivalists Libel release “This Is Love” off their recently released album Music For Car Commercials, and it’s today’s Dose. BandCamp | Facebook | twitter | Tumblr |...
Policy: In a Huff Wi...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s Irish spotlight was a tip off from the fine people over at Fat Cat Records, a nice follow-up to yesterday’s feature out of the Dublin area. Policy are a four piece, also near Dublin who recorded a debut...
CAB#X: Slipstream
posted by Stuart Morrison
CAB#X are a band from Dublin in Ireland, who recorded themselves in an old office in the Dublin suburbs, and released their first album Book of Deeds in 2011, from which today’s Dose is taken. They are currently...
FIGHTs: Beginning
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The new song by Lafayette’s The Formal Institute of Great Hit Tunes (FIGHTs) off their upcoming album ‘Music by Villains’ definitely stands out from the norm. ‘Beginning’ has some flavorful...
The Persian Leaps: S...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Persian Leaps began as a phrase singer/guitarist Drew Forsberg doodled in a notebook margin in college. He recorded music as The Persian Leaps for years, but until recently, his songs didn’t see the light of day. In...
Ula Ruth: Let Down
posted by Stuart Morrison
Ula Ruth grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Raised Southern Baptist, she found her voice singing in church. She grew up with nothing, and dreamed of becoming something. She left her home at early age with the hopes of...
The Head and the Hea...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Seattle’s The Head and the Heart are about to launch a new LP via Subpop this October 15th entitled ‘Let’s Be Still’. As we have our heads in the sand occasionally we have not played them yet on the...
SPC ECO: Fallen Star...
posted by Stuart Morrison
SPC ECO have just released Fallen Stars, the second single from the forthcoming album Sirens and Satellites. This is a second play on the Dose for SPC ECO (Space Echo) who are a UK duo, Rose Berlin (vox and words) and Dean...
Shearwater: You As Y...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Austin’s Shearwater have a new album called ‘Fellow Travellers’ on the way delivering in late November through Subpop, which we are all anxiously awaiting. However, before that arrives I’d like to...
Vintage Moon: Tyro
posted by Stuart Morrison
Vintage Moon are a new band out of Silverlake Los Angeles and they just released Tyro, the first single off their upcoming EP which they plan to release in November/December. They say of themselves: “We play retro...
Future Loves Past: G...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we dive back into the Arizona music scene with a band out of Tempe – Future Loves Past, an excellent psychedelic soul-pop group with an album on the way. Their debut full-length album, All the Luscious Plants...
decker. Shadow Days
posted by Stuart Morrison
Sedona, AZ based ‘psychedelic desert folk’ band decker. just released the music video for the song Shadow Days from their most recent album Slider, released last March. Check this out as today’s Daily Dose,...
Smokething: Weekende...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
While the experimental electronic tracks by San Francisco artist, Smokething, may be a couple of years old, they deserve a second or fifteenth listen from us and other listeners. I found this outstanding track at the old...
Brazos: How the Rank...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Martin McNulty Crane V comes from a long line of exceptional Martins. There’s an orphan who became attorney general of Texas and fought the KKK, a lieutenant who fought in WWI, an airline pilot who raised his family in...
Edelweiss: Withering...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Pennsylvania indie band Edelweiss released their new EP Honduras on August 6, 2013. Influenced by Yourself and the Air, Foals, Bloc Party, and Arctic Monkeys, the quintet first formed while all five members were attending...
Minks: Everything...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s feature comes from the new MINKS record ‘Tides End’ that released August 6th on Captured Tracks. The LP is named for a beachfront estate frontman/songwriter Sonny Kilfoyle had wandered upon one day...
Black Moth: The Arti...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Britain’s young new heavy rock heroes Black Moth have announced the North American release of the band’s breakout UK debut coming in October. The first track from ‘The Killing Jar’ is today’s...
East Cameron Folkcor...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Austin, TX group East Cameron Folkcore are releasing their second album, “For Sale” to the European market this 13th, having released in the States back in February to a nice round of praise. The group initially...
IR Canada Show #23 &...
posted by Chris
This is the last show before the show is a year old! How exciting. Only two submissions this show so I had to search for songs. Off to Jamendo via The Bug Cast. Dave and Caroline play lots...
Professor Kliq: Depa...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, Mike Else, AKA Professor Kliq, has been creating music with computers since 1999 in a variety of styles and genres. All original works have been released under a Creative Commons...
The Bats Pajamas: Yo...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Toronto band The Bats Pajamas have released their new EP, “Just Ripe”, online at BandCamp and also a video to go with the first track, which is today’s Dose. Check out the links and video below for...
Eureka Birds: Mila D...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Baltimore’s Eureka Birds are returning with their newest full length ‘Strangers’ a few short days before Halloween this year, with a nice ghostly album cover to go along with, designed by artist Bridget...
Clara May: Badlands
posted by Stuart Morrison
American Desi, the second album by Chicago-based band Clara May is scheduled for release on October 8th, 2013. The album’s first single “Badlands” is today’s Daily Dose. Main Site | Facebook | Twitter |...
Top Less: Danger Lov...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Lush multilayered synth arrangements, thick bass lines, and catchy guitars run Top Less through the gamut of electro, dance and glam pop. Hooky vocals elevate their songs to anthemic heights. The lyrics, often ironic and...
Abscondo: Victory in...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Abscondo is a modern alternative band created by Mark Manney, an American musician and writer living in Europe (currently Kosice, Slovakia). What started as a solo recording project became a band in 2012. In that same year,...
Talons of Spring: Fa...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Not too many years following artist Andrei Tutunaru’s move from Los Angeles to Portland, Maine, comes his long awaited twelve song release, “Euphonious Dawn” under his familiar yet still mysterious moniker,...
Dot Dash: Bloom/Deca...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Washington DC based Dot Dash have been featured once before on The Daily Dose, and now they have a new album out called Half-Remembered Dream (their third in less than two years) its time for another play. The album is...
Kim Lenz and the Jag...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Los Angeles-based musician Kim Lenz has been cultivating her take on rockabilly since 1998, releasing three albums, including a pair for Hightone Records – one of the most influential labels in the genre – and playing...