I Will Peel You Open is one of the singles from Slippertails’ album, There’s A Disturbing Trend, available in digital formats via Fleeting Youth Records and via vinyl from Big Tomato Records as of this past year....
Unique comme tout le...
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Coming together to make music in 2012, inspired three-piece Unique comme tout le monde [Unique like everyone else], make stripped down and exciting indie-folk flavored music in the Laurentides region of Quebec. The beautiful...
The Van T’s: 3...
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Glasgow Scotland’s THE VAN T’s have returned with their excellent surf-rock stylings via the new EP “A Coming of Age”, the stunning sound first showcased via their 2015 EP Laguna Babe. Starting...
Plastic Flowers: Fog...
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Plastic Flowers is a dream pop band from London, UK, formed in late 2011 by multi-instrumentalist George Samaras. During his college years in Thessaloniki he begun recording under the name Plastic Flowers and quickly...
Daily Misconceptions...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Daily Misconceptions is João Santos, namely his electronic musical project based out of Lisboa, Portugal focusing on homemade electronic beats, glitchy pop like melodies, lo-fi singing and expanded cinema as a live...
Mr Moustache: Mentho...
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The three song Menthol EP was released on February 14th of this year, a nice dose of punk rock out of Bordeaux France for this fine Saturday, reminding me of a few classic SF bay area bands of old. The EP, which was issued...
Massage: Breaking Up
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Los Angeles indie rock band MASSAGE released their promising four song debut via the “Lydia EP” this past February 16th. Today’s feature “Breaking Up” is the lead-off track, an exceptional song...
Pierce: If I Were Yo...
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Seattle singer-songwriter Pierce has teamed up with Billy Thompson (also supplying vocals) for the excellent track ‘If I Were You‘ taken from his newest three-track EP ‘Real Faker‘. The EP was...
Frontwards: Speechle...
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Leeds, UK label Sad Sack Records released a 10-track compilation [‘I Was a Teenage Sadsack’] last June 5th featuring new or previously unreleased tracks from some of the label’s favorite bands of 2015. ...
AMFMS: Black Rabbit
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Baltimore-DC based group AMFMS have just finished a successful tour to SXSW and are now gearing up for their next big event, the Firefly Musical Festival, which takes them into two days of perfomances in Dover, Delaware on...
Bayonne: Spectrolite...
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Bayonne is an electronic project from inspiring musician Roger Sellers, based out of Austin, Texas. Today’s feature is the excellent track ‘Spectrolite‘ which is the first single from Bayonne’s debut...
The Plates: Riot Squ...
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The Plates is a Denver based Punk/Reggae band featuring original Samples drummer Jeep Macnichol , original Heavyweight Dub Champion frontman Stero Lion, and Kingston Jamaica bassist Ian Anderson. You may remember our...
The New Geometry: Br...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The New Geometry is a post-rock and shoegaze band plying their musical craft out of Porto, Portugal. They released their excellent self titled debut 3-track EP on March 19th through the Netlabel, Enough Records with great...
Stella Stagecoach: H...
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Stella StageCoach was initially formed by two brothers influenced by their travels abroad – namely Matthew and Tim Morgan from Hogansville, Georgia. Originally, the music consisted of purely instrumental pieces to be...
Ladada: Old Wave
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Ladada is a band from Virginia Beach, originally conceived as a solo project for Josiah Schlater and expanded to include James Robert Smith on bass and Calum Macpherson-Smith on drums. Their music richochets between punk and...
Kelvin: Give It All
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Kelvin is an electronic indie pop band from Kristiansand, Norway who navigate wide musical landscapes with their signature electro sounds. The band members formed from a wide range of musical backgrounds around 2014 and...
Ghost King: Bones 1 ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Our featured song today is the excellent conjoined two-part track, “Bones 1 & 2” by the band Ghost King, who throw a rope up from the rabbit hole, inviting you to slip down into their dark psychedelic world....
Neon Highwire: Bear ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
London UK indie-electro artists Neon Highwire officially called it quits early this year on January 29th after a nice long run, sadly a few months after we ran into them over at T61 for the first time. Flashing back to...
Richard Lomax: Butte...
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Richard Lomax is a Manchester based singer-songwriter who mixes psych-folk with dashes of everything. He is apparently known for intense live performances and an approach to recording that makes use of anything he can get...
Soft Continent: Scar...
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Soft Continent are talented indie pop purveyors out of the Atlanta Georgia region, made up of band members Jess Jones, Clayton Taylor and Jason Kingsland. The two songs on the excellent yet short 2012 release “Bright...
Sir Croissant: Brail...
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Sir Croissant, an indie folk singer-songwriter from Banja Luka in Bosnia Herzegovina released his six track Let Me Sleep EP just a few weeks back on March 3, 2016. Braille is the first song on this promising debut release...
Tangram: Glide Path ...
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Minsk, Belarus based instrumental rock band Tangram recently issued their studio debut in the Hikikomori EP, four atmospheric instrumental compositions and a cover song, PTVP. The band’s style is influenced by...
Don Tigra: Maria, Mi...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Don Tigra began in late 2012 when americana songwriter Stephen Gordon fell out of love with the rural, folk driven portrayal of his own inward journey. After growing up in both Memphis and The Shenandoah Valley, and...
The Emerald Armada: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
To properly celebrate St. Paddy’s, we present The Emerald Armada, reportedly brought to life in Belfast, Ireland six years ago to create music about all of life’s little inspirations. Since this time frame the...
Tall Ships: Words Ar...
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Tall Ships, originally from Falmouth but now living in Brighton, issued today’s feature via one of their first EPs, which was later bundled up in the double Tall Ships EP / There Is Nothing But Chemistry Here release...
Ultra Sheriff: Fires...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Ultra Sheriff is a biomechanical trio from beyond the stars, committed to the annihilation of mankind. Cartoony space chaos packed with catchy tunes and robotic apocalypse – Ultra Sheriff embraces and explores the...
One Day, After Schoo...
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Taking its name from an Arab Strap song – One Day, After School… is the work of Dean Freeman, a musician and writer hailing from Wakefield in the UK. Donations toward his newest single Somasphere, found over at...
MINOTAURS: Echoes
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Nathan Lawr of MINOTAURS grew up outside his band’s homebase of Guelph, Ontario, where he still lives now. He describes the new MINOTAURS album Weird Waves [his seventh album, and third as MINOTAURS] as an...
Hop Along: Powerful ...
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Powerful Man is the second single from Philadelphia band, Hop Along’s album Painted Shut out on Saddle Creek. Bandmember Frances Quinlan described today’s featured track as “about a very important day in...
Alpha Six Romeo: Wan...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Alpha Six Romeo is the promising new indie-electro rock project of singer-songwriter Dennis Bestafka who you may know as the guitarist of formative Bay area dreampop band, Sentinel. We were pleasantly surprised to hear the...
Alameda: A Violence
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Founded by singer/guitarist Stirling Myles and cellist Jessie Dettweiler, Alameda is a four-piece folk-rock band out of Portland, Oregon – but instead of allying with the obvious of whatever that means, they carry...
Alpha Male Tea Party...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We are happy to welcome back Liverpool band Alpha Male Tea Party for today’s feature whom you may remember from the earlier cheerful single, “Depressingly Shit Lunchtime Sandwich“. Following this the band...