Vintage Moon are a new band out of Silverlake Los Angeles and they just released Tyro, the first single off their upcoming EP which they plan to release in November/December. They say of themselves: “We play retro...
decker. Shadow Days
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Sedona, AZ based ‘psychedelic desert folk’ band decker. just released the music video for the song Shadow Days from their most recent album Slider, released last March. Check this out as today’s Daily Dose,...
Edelweiss: Withering...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Pennsylvania indie band Edelweiss released their new EP Honduras on August 6, 2013. Influenced by Yourself and the Air, Foals, Bloc Party, and Arctic Monkeys, the quintet first formed while all five members were attending...
Black Moth: The Arti...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Britain’s young new heavy rock heroes Black Moth have announced the North American release of the band’s breakout UK debut coming in October. The first track from ‘The Killing Jar’ is today’s...
Professor Kliq: Depa...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, Mike Else, AKA Professor Kliq, has been creating music with computers since 1999 in a variety of styles and genres. All original works have been released under a Creative Commons...
The Bats Pajamas: Yo...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Toronto band The Bats Pajamas have released their new EP, “Just Ripe”, online at BandCamp and also a video to go with the first track, which is today’s Dose. Check out the links and video below for...
Clara May: Badlands
posted by Stuart Morrison
American Desi, the second album by Chicago-based band Clara May is scheduled for release on October 8th, 2013. The album’s first single “Badlands” is today’s Daily Dose. Main Site | Facebook | Twitter |...
Abscondo: Victory in...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Abscondo is a modern alternative band created by Mark Manney, an American musician and writer living in Europe (currently Kosice, Slovakia). What started as a solo recording project became a band in 2012. In that same year,...
Dot Dash: Bloom/Deca...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Washington DC based Dot Dash have been featured once before on The Daily Dose, and now they have a new album out called Half-Remembered Dream (their third in less than two years) its time for another play. The album is...
The Oyster Murders: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Oyster Murders’ name often raises curious looks from those hearing it for the first time, until they realize it derives from Lewis Carroll’s classic novella Through the Looking Glass. The band enjoys this...
Tape Deck Mountain: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The release of Tape Deck Mountain’s sophomore LP titled SWAY will finally reach the public’s ear in its entirety on October 1st 2013. SWAY was written and recorded during principle member Travis Trevisan’s...
Deep Sea Arcade: Bla...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Australia’s Deep Sea Arcade have spent the best part of the last year living in the UK, soaking up the culture and imparting some of their own as they lay down their sophomore record, quickly creating the same buzz in...
Shake the Baron: Gho...
posted by Stuart Morrison
We played a track by Brooklyn based Connecticut transplants Shake The Baron before their album was released last year. Now they have released the title track as a single with accompanying video, we thought it right to give...
Snooze: Forever
posted by Stuart Morrison
This is a second feature for the band Snooze, from Cordoba in Argentina. They sent us their latest single and the video to go with it, which they made with their friends from all over the world. We’re pleased to play...
Welch & Penn: E...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Formed in 2012 as a project to promote a tour, Indie Folk Artist Freddie Wilson, AKA Fountain Penn, collaborated with area Spoken Word artist and Slam Poet Donnie Welch to try and create a unique sound. This is from their...
The Gray Havens: Sil...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Gray Havens are Dave & Licia. They say they make narrative-pop-folk-esque music, bringing adventure & truth & melody all together. Their new EP is available for free, check the links below. Vote for this...
Renee Ruth: Midnight
posted by Stuart Morrison
Renee Ruth is a man and a band. Backed by Teddy Oliver (guitar), Enrique Mancia (bass), and Chris DeRosa (drums), Montclair, New Jersey-born guitar virtuoso and vocalist Renee Ruth takes on rock ‘n roll with worldly...
The Black Watch: Meg
posted by Stuart Morrison
Described by some as ‘Veteran LA Indie Popsters’, and Insomnia Radio favourites The Black Watch are back after a three year hiatus with their sixteenth album (it it? we lost count) to be released on Austin TX...
Drop Electric: Wakin...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Based in a city known for stagnation and business as usual, Washington DC’s Drop Electric exists to break the mold. Drop Electric’s music is a manic barrage of soaring female vocals, distortion, tribal percussion, and...
Yassou Benedict: Las...
posted by Stuart Morrison
We first played San Francisco based Yassou Banedict at the end of June, and they have released another single from their EP In Fits In Dreams which we’re featuring as today’s Daily Dose. Main Site | Facebook |...
Motive: Burn Down Br...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Indie-Rock Seattle transplants, now Brooklynites, Motive released the first single Burn Down Brooklyn, from their upcoming debut full-length album coming out March 2014. The first track off of the LP features the...
Halaska: Buyer’...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Another track from Austin, TX purveyors of advant-garde progressive rock, Halaska, who released their debut full length album entitled Mayantology in July. It is available in Austin record stores as well as the usual online...
Dope Stars Inc: Two ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Dope Stars Inc are a band from Rome in Italy, who describe their music as Cyberpunk Rock. This is from their recently released album Ultrawired, available for free (under a Creative Commons Licence) from Jamendo Vote...
Ivry: Monsters
posted by Stuart Morrison
Brooklyn-based singer and producer Henry Ivry released his first solo work outside his other project, the duo Year of the Tiger in July. The three tracks of his eponymous release are available for free from BandCamp. Main...
Halaska: C3 presents
posted by Stuart Morrison
Austin, TX purveyors of advant-garde progressive rock, Halaska, released their debut full length album entitled Mayantology earlier in July & it is available in Austin record stores as well as the usual online...
Feeds: Beware Believ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
In a world of imitation artists, Feeds sound like everything and yet nothing you’ve heard before. From the four corners of the UK their tale began in rainy Huddersfield, where they honed their sound in cheap practice...
Emerald Park: Modula...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Username: Password: Not a member? Register today! After an absence of nearly a year, Swedish band Emerald Park have released their latest album Things on the...
sleepmakeswaves: in ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
We haven’t played an Instrumental on The Dose for a while, so when we came across this, on one of our favourite labels Monotreme Records (home of 65daysofstatic), we jumped at the chance to bring this to you....
The Crags: Navy
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Crags are a band based in Geneva, Switzerland, and this is a track from their latest EP Loola Loola! BandCamp | MySpace | Facebook |...
scaresthedaylights: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
scaresthedaylights is the work of Neil Lipuma. Neil lives a double-life. By day he is a straight-laced insurance man working for InsurancePartnership.org in Manhattan. By night and by weekend, Neil is an indie pop songwriter...
Since Monroe: Reacti...
posted by Stuart Morrison
This is the latest single by the Birmingham UK based outfit. Since Monroe were formed by Andy Clifford and James Bradley, and joined by Matt and Rich Tregortha to complete the line up in the autumn of 2011. They released...
Stereo Soul Future: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Boston based Stereo Soul Future have a ‘new’ album out called Possible Loss: Unreleased 1999-2005. Check out this track from it, and the video for the last track on the album below. The album itself is available...