Married Bakersfield, California-based duo Fawns of Love (Jenny and Joseph Andreotti) released “Zine Days” b/w “Something Stupid,” a new two-song 7-inch on March 2, 2018. The songs adhere beautifully to the...
Fawns of Love: Zine ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Bakersfield, California-based duo Fawns of Love (Jenny and Joseph Andreotti) will release “Zine Days” b/w “Something Stupid,” a new two-song 7-inch on March 2, 2018. The song adheres beautifully to the...
MOTORCADE: Deliver
posted by Stuart Morrison
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...
Moon Darling: Don’t ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Seattle-based psych-rock foursome Moon Darling recently released their new EP “By The Light of The Moon”. The band members are Michael Julian Escobar guitar, Michelle Nuño drums, Jack Jay bass and Matthew Buckner...
Margaret Chavez: Cal...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“A Loupe” (to be released via Goliad Media Groupon 19 Jan 2018) is a 32-minute, continuously mixed ten-track song cycle arriving under the name Margaret Chavez, a pseudonym that acts a memorial tribute to the mother...
Dream System 8: Shin...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Los Angeles based duo Dream System 8 release the second single ahead of the release of their debut album ‘Music from The Dream System’ (Feb. 9th, Minty Fresh). Dream System 8 is a newly-formed, synth-based pop...
Shining Mirrors: Car...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Brooklyn based Shining Mirrors are releasing their new self-titled EP (out Nov. 3rd). It contains today’s Dose, along with four more tunes that Shining Mirrors thoughtfully describes as “dark garage” music. As...
J Hacha de Zola: No ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Antipatico (out October 6th, 2017) is the third album from J Hacha de Zola in just over two years and throughout that time, listeners have had the opportunity to hear an artist consistently gaining ground on his own...
The March Divide: Ch...
posted by Stuart Morrison
San Antonio’s The March Divide gets Major on almost-grim “Don’t Let Me Die In Arizona”, his fifth EP, among three LPs, since 2013, released August 4th. “I’ve had this song ‘Cherry Bomb’ for a number of...
Tree Machines: Fade ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Relocated from Lawrence, Kansas, Tree Machines built a safe room in Los Angeles. Not for security of the conventional kind, but for a place to unleash, and make the kind of music that is at once vulnerable and strong,...
Calan: Kân
posted by Stuart Morrison
The untraditionally traditional Wales-based group Calan are coming to the end of their UK tour, and have released a second single Kân from their album Solomon, which was released May 12th on Sain Records. To date, Calan...
Little Reader: Speed...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
“It’s an accidental love child,” says Nashville-based singer-songwriter Kate Tucker of Little Reader, her new and unexpected pop music collaboration with fellow songwriter and guitarist, Ross Flournoy, late...
Atlas Road Crew: My ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Atlas Road Crew evolves its sound on new single My Own Way, out now. Columbia, South Carolina-based five-piece Atlas Road Crew is letting fans in on what they’ve been cooking since their last batch of tunes was...
The Ferdy Mayne: Def...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The story of Shane O’Malley Firek, the single constant member of The Ferdy Mayne, is one of journeys – physical, spiritual, and a combination of the two. “I was going through massive change when I was writing this...
Handgrenades: Daily ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Handgrenades was formed by high school friends Andrew Pawelski and Nick Chevillet in “Downriver,” the unofficial name of a collection of suburban cities south of Detroit. Bonding over a shared love of The Beatles, the...