From their free album Dirty Little Secret available for download from Jamendo A mountaintop laboratory on a stormy night. A mad scientist of rhythm completes his last experiment. Six creatures emerge from the darkness,...
Neighbors: Hooligans
posted by Stuart Morrison
NYC’s Neighbors release “Hooligans” 4 song Digital EP / White Vinyl 7″ “Hooligans” is the debut EP from Brooklyn based Neighbors. The album was written and recorded by Noah Stitelman in...
Dubmarine: Point the...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Australia’s high-powered dub and dancehall sub bass vessel, Dubmarine, rip into the second half of 2010 with the release of their much anticipated debut album Depth of...
The Transisters: Con...
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From their album How To Irritate People on afmusic After the first album, “Under Control” (2008), which was released on afmusic, artistically produced, recorded and mixed by Geoff Turner – a prominent musician and...
Finest Dearest: 99
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their album Good Enough In early summer of 2004, San Francisco’s Finest Dearest began practicing in a basement bedroom, hashing out concepts and ideas. After a series of musical chairs in the lineup, the band emerged...
Cassavetes: If I Had...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their Album Faja Blues recently released on Goodnight...
Tera Melos: Frozen Z...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Tera Melos to unleash their Rats. Not literally, but Patagonian Rats the band’s first proper full-length, which is packed with wily melodies and scurrying rhythms. Tera Melos formed in 2004 as a quartet, releasing...
My First Earthquake:...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their new EP Crush available for free download from Bandcamp My First Earthquake, San Francisco’s electric pop foursome, is thrilled to announce the release of their new EP, Crush this Thursday (6/17) at no cost...
Elf Power: Stranger ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their upcoming self-titled 10th album Elf Power formed in 1994 and over the last 16 years have released ten albums, two eps, a handful of singles, while also touring America, Europe, and Japan. The Athens, Georgia...
The Quick & Eas...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the album Red Light Rabbit Formed in 2005, The Quick & Easy Boys quickly made a name for themselves in Eugene, Oregon before heading north and building a Portland, OR fanbase. Their shows are an interactive party...
Sea of Bees: Marmala...
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From the album Songs for the Ravens Julie Ann Bee is an epically rare musician who has crafted Songs For The Ravens, her first LP and follow-up to Sea of Bees’ debut Bee Eee Pee EP, with the kind of intuitive knowing...
Meursault: Crank Res...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their album All Creatures Will Make Merry on Song, by Toad Records All Creatures Will Make Merry is the second full length release by Edinburgh’s Meursault, who formed a few years ago when Neil Pennycook started...
Burnt Ones: Bury Me ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their self-produced album Black Teeth & Golden Tongues on Roaring Colonel Records On August 10, 2010, My Old Kentucky Blog’s recently launched label, Roaring Colonel Records, will release Black Teeth &...
Abandoned Pools: Leg...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The lead single from the upcoming album from Tommy Walter’s (Eels) side project Tommy Walter began his career in 1995 as a founding member of the critically acclaimed band EELS. In 2001, Tommy released the album...
Bellevue’s Fin...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The first of three songs comprising the “Summer of Singles” project Bellevue’s Finest are an electro-pop sextet hailing from New York City. BF will be releasing “Summer of Singles,” a new project where they...
VOWLS: Waking
posted by Stuart Morrison
Review our PayPal casino guide to see a list of online casinos that accept eWallet deposits and take players from the UK, Canada, and even the USA, Pt. 1 Prepare thyself, musical adventurer, for a trip down this swirling...
Vampire Hands: Poor ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Album Skull Judge, from which this is taken, is a Split 12″. Side A is by Vampire Hands. Side B is by Daughters of the Sun which is not available digitally. Vampire Hands are a prodigal artifact of the thriving...
Chief: Night and Day
posted by Stuart Morrison
Chief Set to Release Modern Rituals (Domino Records) August 17th Select U.S. Tour Dates Begin May 28th Chief, a 4-piece from Santa Monica who formed while studying at New York University, returned to their home state...
The Active Set: Let ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The recently released single from Los Angeles based The Active Set. Matthew Stolarz was dissatisfied. A Los Angeles native, he had helped form and was playing bass in L.A. punk rock band the Briggs, but it just...
Jungol: Two People
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the album Over the Sun and Under the Radar Jungol, comprised of two brothers and one long-time friend, have created a sound that is a clear standout in the realm of experimental rock. Sometimes moody and ethereal,...
Harper Blynn: 25 Yea...
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Harper Blynn release debut album and play CD Release Party at Brooklyn Bowl Friday May 21 Loneliest Generation is the debut record from Harper Blynn, a Brooklyn, NY-based four piece named for its two principle...
Once a Pawn: Waiting
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“Waiting” is the irresistible first single from Once A Pawn’s new album Mission Accomplished, on Queer Control Records High school gym class brought Catherine Balta (drummer/vocalist) and Eric Scrivens (guitarist)...
The Roast Beef Curta...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Be sure to pick up “Pleasure EP,” the long awaited debut release from The RBC. Stay tuned for a Full Length Release scheduled to drop in 2010. Inspired by tight reggae rhythm sections & thrashing punk...
Salteens: Hallowed W...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the album Moths Seven years ago The Salteens started Boompa Records to put out their sophomore album, Let Go Of Your Bad Days. Since then Boompa has released a lot of other albums while the Salteens have remained...
Atlantic Line: Big B...
posted by Sarah Morrison
Today’s Daily Dose is from LA group Atlantic Line, and is from their debut album Exit To Intro. The band were nice enough to contact us directly, and boasts one member from a group that we have featured here before,...
The Pocket Gods: My ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the album All My Own Work, a collection of pocket gods songs that span their first 12 years of their existence – from 1998 to 2010. Features the mercurial songwriting talents of Mark Christopher Lee. Indie pop...
School of Seven Bell...
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Experimental dream-pop group SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS announces the July 13th release of their new album Disconnect from Desire, on Vagrant/Ghostly International and Full Time Hobby in Europe. The album, produced by band...
The Whitsundays: I C...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From The Whitsundays’ second album, just released on Friendly Fire Recordings. The Whitsundays are the weird and wonderful musical brainchild of Edmonton, Alberta’s Paul Arnusch. Saul is an emotional...
The Young Veins: Cha...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Young Veins’ debut album, Take a Vacation!, is out on June 8th via One Haven Music. On release day, the band will be in Los Angeles to perform at famed independent record store, Origami Vinyl, for a special street date...
Edu Ardanuy: Mad Dog
posted by Stuart Morrison
Some Instrumental Rock on the Daily Dose today, from Brazilian guitar virtuoso Edu Ardanuy Electric Nightmare the first solo release from Brazilian rock guitar virtuoso Edu Ardanuy who also handles guitar chores for the...
Music For Animals: N...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Music for Animals is one of those bands people cant help but love. The group is dedicated to the music and dedicated to the fans, and with a combination like that, the band is nearly unstoppable. The San Francisco Bay...
Echoes de Luxe: The ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Some retro sounding 70s influenced Rock on the Daily Dose today. Best of all, the album The NotreMonde Demos by Los Angeles’ Echoes de Luxe is available as a free download from Bandcamp For those who miss the era...