The self-titled debut album by Dallas-based MOTORCADE is out on Idol Records. The members of MOTORCADE bring years of experience to the band. Andrew Huffstetler (Voice), Henderson (Guitar, Keyboards, Voice), John Dufilho...
MOTORCADE: Desertion
posted by Stuart Morrison
Dallas TX MOTORCADE release their debut album January 19th 2018 on Idol Records. Hitting on every pressure point of late 80s-early 90s button-the-top-button songcraft ala Depeche Mode, New Order, Echo & The Bunnymen,...
MOTORCADE: Recover
posted by Stuart Morrison
Hitting on every pressure point of late 80s-early 90s button-the-top-button songcraft ala Depeche Mode, New Order, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and so on, the 11 songs in 40 minutes on the debut...
Corner Suns: The Rat...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Corner Suns teams up with Sarah Jaffe for new single “The Rattle In The Room,” taken from Dallas-based band’s upcoming debut LP, out Jan. 13th. First aspiring to sound like Sabbath, duo of John Dufilho (The Apples...
Corner Suns: Borrowe...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Corner Suns – the Dallas-based duo of John Dufilho (The Apples In Stereo, The Deathray Davies) and Brandon Carr (The Earlies) – will release its self-titled debut via Idol Records on Jan. 13th, 2017. The 14-track...
Jonas Martin: Wannab...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Jonas Martin has been writing and performing since he was a young man. Now focusing on his solo project and following the release of Chokecherry Jam (2015) he is set to to release his sophomore album The Color Scheme. It...
Cantina: Bulletproof
posted by Stuart Morrison
Cantina, having previously released two albums under the name I Love Math, will now bring out its debut album A Sea of Keys on July 22nd via Dallas-based We Know Better Records. “We are basically a band of drummers,”...
Pleasant Grove: Disi...
posted by Stuart Morrison
One of the most beloved bands from Dallas has reunited to complete an album that they started recording almost a decade ago. Referred to as “indie rock heroes” in an announcement of the record by Texas Monthly,...
Myopic: Playground
posted by Stuart Morrison
Dallas–based drummer and multi–instrumentalist Jeff Ryan – his credits include work with St. Vincent, The War on Drugs, Daniel Johnston, Sarah Jaffe, The New Year and many more – presents “Two Pieces”...
Pleasant Grove: Lava
posted by Stuart Morrison
Dallas based “indie rock heroes,” Pleasant Grove reunite to complete album started almost a decade ago, EU tour forthcoming. “The Heart Contortionists,” recorded by Grammy-winners John Congleton, Stuart Sikes...
Young Ones: Over
posted by Stuart Morrison
“In an industry built on selling trends and big budgets, it can be hard to find music created with purpose and meaning rather than just a target demographic. Since 2012, Young Ones, of Tyler, Texas, have been crafting...
Skinny Cooks: Ms Jon...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Groovilicious. We’re not doctors, but we can definitely fix whatever it is that’s wrong with you. [bio] From Dallas Texas, Skinny Cooks play music they describe as “Funk, Flip Flop, R&BLT, Psychedelic...
Astro Veil: Good as ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Dallas Texas indie electro group Astro Veil have apparently released about eight to ten tracks in the past since formation off Craiglist, the latest being the cleaned up version of their song ‘Good as Gold’ a...
Myopic: Jura
posted by Stuart Morrison
Jeff Ryan, the Dallas-based Multi-instrumentalist and Drummer for St. Vincent, The War On Drugs and Baptist Generals will release the EP We were here as Myopic on 26...
Eric Harvey: Tried &...
posted by Rodrigo
Eric Harvey is an American musician and songwriter. Born and raised in upstate New York he currently lives in Dallas, Texas. Since 2004 he has been a member of the band Spoon, appearing on the albums Gimme...
Sleeperstar: We Go T...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sleeperstar is a predominantly pop-rock group started in Dallas, Texas in 2007. Chris Pearson sings lead vocals and is joined by Nick Box on guitar, Jake Lester on keyboard, Shaun Menary on drums, and Brandon Rosas on bass....
Ezra Thomas: Galvest...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
From Dallas Texas, comes a well crafted folk-rock styled pop song from Ezra Thomas which I first heard a little over a year ago. I was reminded of the track when Ike’s swirling eye changed trajectory this evening...
Insomnia Radio #158:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we bring you what they call in your country, ‘The Coffee Break’. Its a nice assortment of different sound selections starting off a heavier note and gradually ending at a light-hearted party somewhere in...
Insomnia Radio #113:...
posted by Jason Evangelho
Welcome back gang! Day 2 of the IR 2006 recap kicks off with one of my all time favorites by the Negatones and continues with 7 more tracks that get lodged in your cranium. FEBRUARY 2006 RETROSPECTIVE 1) The Negatones...