Episode number 166 of Insomnia Radio: UK Stuart at the controls again. Twelve tracks from UK Artists Recording Date: Monday 5th December 2016 TRT: 1:04:21 Rating: Work...
Dead Naked Hippies: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
‘Lights Out’ is a first glimpse into the raucous sound of Dead Naked Hippies. Written in the hallowed walls of Temple of Boom and produced by Matt Peel (Eagulls, Pulled Apart By Horses, Autobahn), the track embraces...
Skin & Bones: Wa...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Skin & Bones is a folk duo comprised of Taylor Borsuk and Peter Blackwelder who met at an ill-fitting house show after Peter had moved to California from North Carolina. The americana influenced group started their...
Moonlapse: Dark Root...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today, genre-bending and experimental musician Ben Strick (Moonlapse) has released his third studio album, Viridis, with the exceptional single Dark Root Omen featured as today’s Daily Dose. “Musically,...
Steph Barrak: So Fam...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Steph Barrak is an independent singer/songwriter from Boston, MA. Immediately approachable and inviting, Barrak’s music is a delightfully deceptive expression of indie folk, pop, and rock. Like a warm and familiar cup...
Dazy Crown: Honeydew
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We are back with another feature from the Norwich UK band DAZY CROWN and their infectious lo-fi sound. The excellent new single Honeydew delves a bit deeper than what the track name brings to mind, with band member Thomas...
Antenna Man: Guitarl...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Antenna Man make music about dysfunctional love, weirdness, meaninglessness, hopefulness, and just about any other twisted little thing you could imagine. The Indianapolis quartet of Mark Wolven (vocals, rhythm guitar),...
Galway: Mria
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we are featuring the dreampop track “Mria” by Moscow based band GALWAY, a beautifully unfolding effort from their twelve song release “Mria“, released January 1st, 2012. The entire release can...
Seeing Hands: ItR...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Newcastle dream pop quartet Seeing Hands have revealed their second official release ‘It’s True’ as the follow-up to their hit debut single ‘I Knew You’ out earlier this year. Their latest offering, a potent mix...
W. H. Lung: Inspirat...
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Manchester psych 3-piece W.H. Lung announce themselves with monster debut single ‘Inspiration!’, released on 25th November on Hed Glo Inc. W. H. Lung is a recording project founded in Manchester in mid-2016. Its first...
SCD: holiday (twin)
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Saint Petersburg, Russia based indietronica project SCD (aka Suicide) released the twenty minute effort, Looking for Something to Say, in July 2015 via the non-profit Russian Netlabel, MNMN Records. Its a stunning track to...
Fairchild: Start Aga...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Australian six-piece, Fairchild have urged listeners to ‘put their lipstick down’ and rehydrate their senses with the release of their flawless new single ‘Start Again’ – a sleek and lightweight samba that...
Polyphonics: Somethi...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Polyphonics is a project by composer and musician Art Denisson where he comes up with a unique merger of electronics, electroacoustics and acoustics. “Secret Silence“, the release from where today’s...
Orchards: Honey
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Combining left field experimentation with pop sensibilities, Brighton’s Orchards unveil new single ‘Honey’, out 18th November. Once again recording with engineer/producer Thomas Le Beau Morley (Wolf Alice, Three...
A-Grav Lab: Spacewal...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Indiana natives Scott Matelic and Jay McElfresh (A-Grav Lab) originally had a version of today’s featured track relased back in 2002, part of a handful of downloadable singles by indie artists released via Chuck...