From their 2007 Album Funny Day Bird Mancini’s third and newest CD features 13 all new songs with lush vocal arrangements–performed entirely by Ruby Bird and Billy Carl Mancini–along with a plethora of...
Sarah Hethcoat: I Go...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Sarah Hethcoat has released her new EP “Nobody Likes a Bully” on October 27, 2008, produced by famed producer Dave Cobb (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Chris Cornell). The track...
IR SoCal: Local Dail...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Here at The Socal Sessions, we have several containers full of musical goodness passed down from the Daily Dose feed that we will be slowly releasing into this stream over the next few months. Once new tracks are released on...
The Very Sexuals: Ca...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant in the Netherlands, this is from their album Post-Apocalyptic Love, available to pre-order or free download from their Website theverysexuals.com or myspace.com/theverysexuals The Very...
Von Iva: Birds of Pr...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Von Iva creates their own brand of music by combining breakbeat cool with a dance punk attitude. Imagine Tina Turner singing over hammering dance beats and layers of synths. These ladies are turning out new and exciting...
Maybe It’s Ren...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Our Christmas music selections end this year with a track by Maybe It’s Reno, a new band featuring Bridget Cross, formerly of DC bands Unrest, Velocity Girl, and Air Miami. The 2008 debut release on Teenbeat features...
The Hot Toddies: San...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Happy Holidays from the Toddies! We just recorded a quick song that we wanted to share with our friends and fans this...
The Winter Sounds: R...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
XO Publicity, a small PR firm established in 2003, recently put out a free Holiday Sampler entitled “XO for the Holidays”, featuring a wealth of holiday themed songs from artists such as The Service Group, Paris...
Sentinel: Let it Sno...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Oakland dream-pop favorites Sentinel recently sent us a cover of Let it Snow, just in time for the holidays. Originally released in 1945 as “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”, it hit number one on the...
Dylan Connor: Breaka...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
While many artists are currently wrapping up projects for 2008, Connecticut based musician, Dylan Connor is pressing ahead into the new year with a new album on the front burners. We were just told by the MuseBox that Dylan...
Love, She Wrote: Dec...
posted by Stuart Morrison
In their Bio they write: “If you’re a fan of Boys Like Girls and +44 then this album will definitely fill your hearts …” This might give you an idea of the music on the new album...
The Rainpals: Heat o...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Home: London, UK Kev & The Rainpals record and produce fantastic music, perfect for film, tv, radio, etc, soundscape and emotional impact productions, with various styles of vocal songs and instrumental tracks, here...
Steve Wynn: Manhatta...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
STEVE WYNN TALKS ABOUT HIS 2008 RELEASE, “CROSSING DRAGON BRIDGE” “The days during my three weeks in Ljubljana were pretty simple. I would wake up early and leave my apartment on Trubarjeva Street and cross...
Geographer: Can̵...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
After the unexpected deaths of his sister and father, Geographer founder Michael Deni left his hometown in New Jersey for San Francisco. He spent the next several months with his guitar and a synthesizer he found on the...
Ravens Moreland: Apa...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Hard, dark edged, apocalyptic Post Punk with provocative sex themes, biting social Commentary, and Bukowski-esk stories of excess and debauchery from an innovator of Post Punk Bruce (Ravens) Moreland. Moreland who co founded...
the Endless: Merge
posted by Stuart Morrison
New album Somniloquy by the Endless will be released January 13, 2009. the Republic of Heaven was the first full-length release from husband-and-wife dreampop band the Endless. After two widely successful EPs, 2002s...
Xylos: In The Bedroo...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From Brooklyn, New York, this is from their 2008 EP Bedrooms,which you can download for free from their web site. New York-based pop band Xylos (a variation of the founder’s last name) began as Eric Zeiler’s lyrics....
Point Juncture, WA: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
For five years Point Juncture, WA has been a collaboration between four Portland, OR. songwriters, instrumentalists, recording engineers, and friends: Amanda Spring (vocals, drums) Victor Nash (keyboards, vocals) Skyler...
Terramara: Solar Mel...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Terramara is the brainchild of Minneapolis-based singer/songwriter/keyboardist Rob Meany, who formed the group in 1998. Over the last ten years the band has released three full-length albums and won numerous...
Moving Mountains: Gr...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Deep Elm unleashes Sampler No. 8 “Bonfire Of Trust” with 16 songs from every killer new release in the catalog. “Expect to be impressed by a label that is the finest at what it does” says Jersey...
Soren Anders: Proof ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Soren Anders is from New York, and this is from his Album ‘I Know A Hundred Ways To Die’ The former frontman of critically acclaimed band Shimmerplanet now has a solo career. The new Anders songs are scored...
Alias: Well Water Bl...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Alias’ first solo instrumental album in five years, one which finds the accomplished electro/acoustic musician and beat-smith returning to a proven foundation, while building all else anew. Alias’ most melodic work yet,...
Portal: Enemy
posted by Stuart Morrison
Based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, this is from their 2008 album Blood Red Tape There’s an old adage that says that good things come in threes, and that number has certainly found significance for independent...
The Heligoats: Been ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We ran into Chris Otepka earlier this year in Austin performing under the pseudonym, The Heligoats. You may remember his previous band of six years – Troubled Hubble – played here in the past at Insomnia by past...
Zombie Met Girl: Hot...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From London, UK – ZMG – from their 2007 album It Came From The Moon Found on The Podsafe Music Network, I was surprised from their Garage/Punk/Surf sound that this band is from London, UK. And any band that...
Myshkin’s Ruby...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Myshkin has been touring non stop for over a decade, became an underground legend in her old home town of New Orleans, has released seven records, and been honored with awards and much critical praise. She has played clubs...
The Charade: Monday ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Based out of Stockholm, Sweden, The Charade easily blend their influences from one song to another, paying homage to 60s girl groups, Motown and the warm feelings of early 70s hits from The Carpenters to Burt Bacharach...
Janus: If I Were You
posted by Stuart Morrison
Based in Chicago, Illinois. From the album Red Right Return – Nov 2008. Drawing power from the world’s grid of hurt, desperation, and conflict, Janus now resides in the dark corners of loss, a future of...
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...
Bankrupt: Sidewinder
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their 4th Album/EP release, Rocket To Riot City Bankrupt have mostly been known for their Ramones / Descendents influenced melodic punk tunes so far. Now they have returned with the five roughest, angriest, and most...
Peasant: The Wind
posted by Charles Stepczyk
From the small working class community of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Peasant is the pseudonym for Damien DeRose, a talented singer-songwriter specializing in his own beautifully haunting yet minimalistic style of indie...
Sambassadeur: Subtle...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
While combing for music through the do-it-yourself online DJ website, Blip.FM I came across a great artist recommended by sudaca70, a fellow site user who is from Argentina. Several tracks were blipped (or streamed) that...