Monday, right? Start the week with this uplifting track from The Dead Heads. The Dead Heads are a band from Sydney formed by brothers Oscar Jeffery, Ali Jeffery and Ferg Davison in mid ’10. They play an upbeat drag you...
Sensual Harassment: ...
posted by Rodrigo
Your favourite elctro duo are back in town. Sensual Harassment have released their second e.p. At last. Sensual Harassment seem to wistfully draw upon popular music of the past as a way forward – whether it be the...
Sorrow: Dreamstone f...
posted by Stuart Morrison
British producer Sorrow announces his forthcoming debut album via esteemed London label Monotreme Records. Facebook | BandCamp | Twitter [audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-sorrow-dreamstone.mp3] Download...
The Sunsleepers: Kal...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Sunsleepers are an indie-pop band from Melbourne, Australia. “Stace + Amanda bring a fresh feel to indie-pop with the latest single ‘Kaleidoscope’ from their new EP aptly titled Brightness. The...
His Name Is Codeine:...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Hailing from Elgin in the north east of Scotland, His Name Is Codeine are releasing their album The Only Truth Is Music on 30th May. “Starting as a trio of Lyn Ralph (vocals, bass, drum looper), Marc Roy (guitar,...
Dark Colour: The Gam...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Dark Colour is a one man project crafted and fronted by Randall Rigdon, based in Cincinnati, OH. He is releasing his first full length album Prisoner soon (releases TBA). Today’s track The Games Are Killing Us was...
Red Aces: The End
posted by Stuart Morrison
Red Aces are four brothers who have gone from playing covers of The Easybeats and Paul Kelly at family gatherings to dark power pop at iconic Melbourne Venues such as The Espy and the Workers Club. The End features on their...
Picture Day: One of ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A second play for Picture Day on The Dose, from their album Every Day is Picture Day, released on April 16th. Facebook | Twitter |...
Jesse Ruins: Laura I...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Jesse Ruins, started in 2010 in Tokyo Japan by Nobuyuki Sakuma as a solo endeavour, has since expanded. In 2011, Nah joined Sukama as the second member in Jesse Ruins. Most recently, the support drummer, Yosuke...
Firehorse: Good
posted by Stuart Morrison
Firehorse is the project of Leah Siegel. The NYC group will deliver their sophomore release, Pills From Strangers on June 25. Pills From Strangers is the follow-up to the widely acclaimed, And so they ran faster… Main...
I Come to Shanghai: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
I Come to Shanghai (Sam Frigard and Robert Ashley) are originally from Oakland, California, where they made music for several years and released a self-titled album. They moved to Athens, Georgia in 2010 to work on music...
Úlfur: So Very Stran...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the recent release White Mountain by Úlfur, So Very Strange features vocals by Alexandra Sauser-Monnig of Mountain Man. The album was released by Western Vinyl in March. Having played in various bands including Swords...
Holy Folk: Jump the ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Los Angeles quartet Holy Folk is a collaboration between songwriters Keith Waggoner, Josh Caldwell, Ryan George and Jonathan Hylander (Les Blanks, Amateurs, The Voyeurs, Honey Loving Cells). What began as a studio venture,...
Niki and the Dove: D...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the Swedish band’s debut LP, Instinct, released last year. Main Site | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube [audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-nikiandthedove-djeasemymind.mp3] Download DJ, Ease My Mind...
Seatraffic: Superfic...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Seatraffic are a duo from San Francisco who have been working on a series of new free singles. Check out their BandCamp page at the link below for more. Seatraffic is Mark Zannad (vox, synths) and Brandon Harrison (drums)....
The Earth and Everyt...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Formed in the cold and isolated expanse of North Dakota, The Earth And Everything In It is an art project led by primary songwriter and vocalist Yishai Mags, forged from the remains of Crime Rate in Iowa. Their debut LP We...
Cobalt Cranes: Salva...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Los Angeles band Cobalt Cranes just released their debut LP, Head In The Clouds, via their own Anticc Records. “Led by Kate Betuel and Tim Foley, Cobalt Cranes blend elements of garage, psychedelic and shoegaze...
Barncat: Fifteen Min...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their recently released EP Barncat Sees All available as a free download, and on CD, from BandCamp. Barncat are from West Chester, Pennsylvania, and they say “Some things simply fall into place, without a purpose...
Spoons and Chopstick...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Spoons and Chopsticks are a band from Erk River MN, and have spent two years recording their debut album. Check the links below for more information, including the YouTube link which is an hour long stream of the whole...
Local Channel: Paths
posted by Stuart Morrison
Local Channel’s follow up single to the band’s debut track, Arctic (see video below). Local Channel are a new band out of the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles. They plan to officially release Paths on their debut...
The Ramisco Maki Mak...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The Ramisco Maki Maki Rocking Horse is an alternative indie folk artist from the Scottish Highlands. While primarily a solo artist, he also performs with a backing band called The Wat Wat Kings. Previous to becoming The...
Melancholia: How It ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Norwegian band Melancholia released their first single How It Seems on iTunes March 15th. iTunes | Amazon [audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-melancholia-howitseems.mp3] Download How It Seems Free Music,...
Tera Melos: Tropic L...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Sacramento’s genre-benders Tera Melos release their highly-anticipated new album, X’ed Out on April 16th. X’ed Out is the culmination of an arc begun on Tera Melos’ first proper full-length,...
Brotherhood: Photogr...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Botherhood released their debut album “…Turn The Gold To Chrome…” last year. Now the two Swedes decided to record a cover version of the Depeche Mode classic “Photographic” in the studio,...
Clap for Daylight: E...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Clap for Daylight is a 4-piece indie rock band from the Atlanta area. They have released the follow-up to their debut album Break Even, their Fire Escape EP, and today’s Daily Dose is from it. Does this track have...
Nac/Hut Report: Junk...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Today’s Daily Dose comes from Double Hallucinative records, a small, new-born, underground label from Poland. The song is a part of the promotional single of their new release “Angel-like Contraction Reverse”. It...
Tom Slatter: Three R...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Tom Slatter is a singer-songwriter from London who writes steampunk and sci-fi inspired prog-rock songs. Described by the Steampunk Chronicle as ‘an experiment too far’, his music lies somewhere between Radiohead,...
Rayne: Fallen
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Sunderland (UK) alt rock trio ‘Rayne’ announce the release of their free download single and forthcoming gigs & live radio shows. ‘Fallen’ taken from the bands debut album release...
The March Divide: Jo...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Back in November we featured Still Analog, the first single from San Antonio Texas’ The March Divide’s debut album Music for Film. The album has been released (via Dead Letter Records) for a month now, so we...
Longreef: Want Me Ba...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Aussie rock band Longreef (Josh Barker, Tristan Davies, Nick Miller, Jim Wark) are back on the road touring the U.S. and have added additional dates to their already packed touring schedule for 2013. The band will remain on...
My Son The Hurricane...
posted by Stuart Morrison
14 piece Toronto brass-hop band My Son the Hurricane release a new e.p. titled “Cashing a Dead Man’s Cheque” (Vegas Funeral Records) on March 5th....
Boy + Kite: Fall
posted by Stuart Morrison
In 2011 we featured a couple of tracks from their first album, now Austin-based band Boy + Kite follow that up with a new EP, scheduled to hit digital retailers next week. Titled “We Can Go Anywhere We Want” the new EP...