Searchlights, the new album from Dot Dash, is out now on The Beautiful Music. It’s the Washington D.C.-based band’s fifth album in less than five years, all of them released by Ottawa-based The Beautiful Music, and...
Bartholin: Paraphone...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Prolific and talented part-time musician and full-time barber Drew Danburry has once again returned with new music, and not just one but two separate releases. His album with new project “The Funny Uncles”...
Team Picture: CLASSI...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Leeds alt-rockers Team Picture have announced the release of their brand new single CLASSIC:M along with a series of live dates for the rest of 2016. Following the huge critical acclaim that greeted debut release...
Roberto Sánchez: Pen...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Truthtown Records’ fourth release is a tribute to all the people who suffer on a daily basis within the countless prisons around the world, simply due to the fact that they think/act “differently”, fight...
Flying Ibex: Could H...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Flying Ibex unleash their new single ‘Could Have Gone Your Way’, an afro-beat inspired psych-pop track. From their beginnings as the house band for a commune of artists in south London, improvising to silent films...
K V A S I R: First T...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Electronic solo artist K V A S I R brings his immersive dance music to a wider audience with the release of his debut self-titled EP, K V A S I R, set for release on 4th November 2016 via KV10 Records. K V A S I R is...
Charun: Clinamen
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Charun is a Four piece instrumental post-rock/post-metal band from Sardinia, Italy who initially released their 4 track demo “De Ortu Solis” following formation in 2013. The group subsequently teamed up with...
Quivers: Pigeons
posted by Stuart Morrison
Today’s Dose is by Quivers. Here is what they say about themselves: “Quivers is a Hobart/Melbourne guitar pop project drawing upon Americana & Australiana. This is gutter pop made from grief and drunken...
VeryLongCat: Travel ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
From the city of Odessa in Ukraine, VeryLongCat [the English translation of their bandname] were established in 2013 as an electronic project through musician Mitya Fedorov. Today’s feature is the beautiful lead...
Matt Tarka: Very Lit...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Matt Tarka is an indie rock musician from Washington D.C. His music combines life’s contemplative themes with an upbeat, infectious sound. Tarka has been featured as one of Relix Magazine’s “Artists On The Rise”...
Soft Pyramids: Paper...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Soft Pyramids is the collaboration of five Boston-area musicians whose sophomore album “Planes” is due out digitally on the 28th of October. Many of the new songs on Planes arose in the epiphanic first few...
Loop 2.4.3: Out to W...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Loop 2.4.3 creates original music steeped in percussion and electronics, with sounds both experimental and familiar at its core. Rooted in the classical chamber music tradition, the music still has an undeniable...
High Tide 15:47: And...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Newcastle six-piece High Tide 15:47 have announced the release of their brand new single ‘And The Bubble Burst’. Formed out of love for noisy reverb drenched indie rock with pop sensibilities, the sextet have...
Poly-Math: Ekerot
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Brighton UK math rock group POLY-MATH released their EP Melencolia this past April 8, 2016, three expansive tracks running over a sprawling 35 minutes in length. Ekerot is the middle track in the release, and suprisingly...
The March Divide: Go...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Jared Putnam, the main man that is the San Antonio-based band, The March Divide, has launched a fall tour (see itinerary below) in support of Saturdays, his most recent album. The run of dates will take Putnam...


