You have learned from us that the I.D is releasing an album this year (recall Age Anti Age here). Meanwhile, the band is making us impatient with another unmissable...
Bearkat: Radio Radio
posted by Rodrigo
Songs like the ones in Houses On a Hill give meaning to life and to music as a form of art. In Bearkat’s case, it’s music with a cause and excellence. The songs are on it’s origin uplifting, but the...
Daddy Lion: Werewolf
posted by Rodrigo
Jeremy Joseph, Washington D.C, it is the man behing Daddy Lion. Habitat, released by 24 Hour Service Station, is his second album, as if you listen to it, you must to, you will understand what is the meanind of natrual and...
Circa Survive: Suitc...
posted by Rodrigo
With 400 000 albums sold in the United States, featuring Circa Survive is not only an honour to us, it is also our obligation to let you know they have a new album. Self-released by the way. The option of self-releasing the...
Sound On Film: Septe...
posted by Rodrigo
Sound On Film started as The Stephen Banister Project when Stephen Banister and David Kaufman found some musical tastes in commun between them. They started to work on Strange, to be released this November. The song...
Acid House Kings: Th...
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The Sun is bright today? Is it rainning? You broke up, found a new love? Lost something or gain something? You’re bored with your life? You are happy to live the life you live? You don’t like music? If you do,...
Paul Starling: Visio...
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Paul Starling Shipwrecked Commotion is said as an album to sail, float, skip or dance. We would add, and to enjoy as you wake up with the will to enjoy the day and life. Paul is the one behind all the instruments, voices...
Coastal Cities: The ...
posted by Rodrigo
No, we don’t desperate while listening to commercial radio stations. We know some shinning minds are out there creating musical master-pieces, and some of them are not old enough to be admitted at their own concert...
ManCub: Science
posted by Rodrigo
ManCub are described as Denver’s new bread of dance music. But because Alex Anderson, producer and multi-instrumentalist behind the name, has so much to give to music, ManCub should not be seen as only a...
Strangers: Shine On ...
posted by Rodrigo
The dancefloor heroes Sensual Harassment got their hands on Strangers and turned the anthem Shine On You into a a unforgettable song. Two things unusual today for your Daily Dose: 1st we’re featuring a version of a...
Los Elk: Eye Contact
posted by Rodrigo
They promisse things are getting better. So if you think Eye Contact brought the best ray of Sun to your Summer, you should know Los Elk are starting recordings for their debut album in September. Can you wait? Neither do...
Farewell Davidson: O...
posted by Rodrigo
Today’s song may sound like it’s by a band of guys with experience, who treat music and their role on the song with excellence due their age and time playing. Or, guys who couldn’t do anything else then...
Night Surgeon: You a...
posted by Rodrigo
Electronic music with real drums? Why not? Don’t forget to do it with mestry. Night Surgeon’s self titled E.P. was released on June 26, Too Dark Records). The six track E.P. was produced and recorded by Gabriel...
Zebra and Snake: Emp...
posted by Rodrigo
What turns a great song into a perfect and superb track? I mainly say to my students: honesty, reality and do not complicate if not needed. And in the end, a sensation that the song won’t need nothing more, still you...
Katie Ainge: Now Or ...
posted by Rodrigo
West Jordan, Utah, is the hometown of Katie Ainge, who claims that she felt the stage was her place the minute she performed for the first time at a very young age. Katie may feel comfortable on stage singing her songs, but...
Poppy Brothers: Had ...
posted by Rodrigo
Poppy Brothers are James and Mathew, from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They are very young as a band, but the self-released 3 song e.p. Debut will certainly help them to...
The Blakes: Art of L...
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The Seattle band The Blakes have just released a new album. Art of Looses is another excellent release by this band, that once again prooves they can play the best rock that either will make go you back to your best musical...
Bryan Dunn: New Merc...
posted by Rodrigo
Brooklyn based roots rocker Bryan Dunn weaves tales of romance, murder mystery, ghost stories and late night drinking with catchy hooks and clever wordplay. A true storyteller, his mix of Texas Twang, Irish folk, and New...
Sonny & The Sun...
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It’s sad to know Sonny broke up with her girlfriend for ten years. But, if this was the starting point of Longtime Companion, the newest album by Sonny & The Sunsets, then lucky us who are hear to listen to...
The Nervous Wreckord...
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Let Them All Talk is the new and first national release from California’s The Nervous Wreckords (features Brian Karscig of LOUIS XIV). Breakups, jealousy, beauty, and confidence, (with a healthy dose of sexual tension)...
thenewno2: Make It H...
posted by Rodrigo
At Insomnia Radio we care to let you know as much as possible new artists, or artists you never heard of. But also we care about the excellence of the music, that’s why we don’t ever hesitate in posting for the...
Island Twins: Lying ...
posted by Rodrigo
Island Twins formed in early 2011 in Queens, New York. Starting as a recording project for singer and guitarist, Eirk Brauer, Island Twins quickly turned into a full-fledged band with the addition of his sister, Meagan...
Caligola: Sting of B...
posted by Rodrigo
Caligola are playing today at Audi Festival, Neckarsulm, Germany. On the 10th of July they will be playing at Burg Calm, Klam, Austria. Caligola is a group of artists spanning many different art forms. A fellowship of...
Manifesto: Sunshine ...
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You won’t forget your the light of your sunshine after listening to Manifesto’s song. They are offering the song to celebrate the good weather in London, and are preparing do they their live launch in July. If...
The Mysteries Gone: ...
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Someone said The Mysteries Gone, Las Vegas, are great if combined with smooth red wine. Being from Portugal, the quality of the wine you drink is something we could discuss. What I wouldn’t discuss is the excellence of...
Tryad: Struttin̵...
posted by Rodrigo
Tryad is one of the world’s first virtual bands. Formed across the oceans and spawned by the combination of opsound and Creative Commons, a growing international number of tryad members collaborate online, building a...
Matt Paxton: Till th...
posted by Rodrigo
Here is another excellent release coming from Canada. Matt Paxton is selling his album How the Land Lies for the price you want. [audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-mattpaxton-tillthesky.mp3] Download Till...
Matthew de Zoete: Th...
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Be shure about it: this is The Good Life. Not only the song you are listening is called The Good Life, as listening to Matthew de Zoete is in fact one of the good things you could do in your life. Oh, and by the way,...
The Electric Sons: B...
posted by Rodrigo
Reminiscent at times of Mutemath, the vocals are smooth and the beats are always upbeat and impossible not to dance along with The Electric Sons E.P. It’s a terrific debut showcase for what this band can do. From the...
All Mankind: Break t...
posted by Rodrigo
Now that there is a competition going on that goes by the name Euro Cup 2012, we thought you should listen to Break the Spell. What’s the relation, you ask? If you are ask, then it’s because you don’t...
Hamfatter: BBC 6
posted by Rodrigo
Worried about the possible end of BBC 6, Hamfatter, Cambridge, U.K, recorded this ode to that station. It will remind you of Billy Idol, that’s a fact. But also it is a fact that Hamfatter are a great band, and even if...
The Mystery Artist: ...
posted by Rodrigo
With origins in Luxembourg, The Mystery Artist is in fact a Portuguese band. Unquietness, their second album is available as a free download through Enough Records, an excellent Portuguese netlabel. And though the album was...