“Once More to the Lake” is the lead-off track from the late 2015 album “The Lookout” by Brooklyn based band ROOKIN, seven beautiful tracks of indie folk-rock. You may remember we previously featured...
IR: UK #176
posted by Stuart Morrison
Episode number 176 of Insomnia Radio: UK Stuart at the controls again. Fourteen tracks from UK Artists Recording Date: Monday 24th April 2017 TRT: 1:05:08 Rating: Work...
Staycations: Ophelia
posted by Stuart Morrison
Cambridge 5-Piece Staycations unveil their latest soulful, infectious single Ophelia, a bar raising effort replete with the classic dreamy-indie touches they’ve established on recent singles ‘Hey Guys‘ and ‘The...
Rookin: After Dark
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The soul-stirring indie folk sounds of Brooklyn’s ROOKIN were first captured and placed on the self produced EP entitled Stonewall, released two short years ago in July of 2014. The band is lead by Adam Horn and Ben...
IR: Canada #2
posted by Stuart Morrison
Well the plan was to make a monthly one hour show. As you can see, it’s not even been two weeks, but I couldn’t wait. So here is, show two. Packed full of more great songs. Seven great bands, and thirteen...
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...
Vivian Darkbloom: Co...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Vivian Darkbloom is a pseudonym for the novelist Vladimir Nabokov, a writer who loved controversy, intrigue, and continually thwarting the expectations of his readers. The band borrowed this name in homage to Nabokov (whom...
Glenn Jones: A Geran...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From his album Barbecue Bob in Fishtown From Cambridge, Massachusetts, Glenn Jones is a A 30-plus-year devotee of the so-called Takoma School. His third album – Barbecue Bob in Fishtown – is out now...
Insomnia Radio #161 ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
No, we didn’t win the mustard yellow belt this past year, but we accumulated so many tracks last year and through the first few weeks of 2009, we’ve felt over-gorged on music and wanted to start sharing some with...
John Brown’s B...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Elliot Martin, lead vocalist of the Cambridge based progressive reggae band John Brown’s Body, had some choice words about their musical direction that we’d like to share here: “I think that the strongest...