Metal Mother is the moniker of the newest musical undertaking of singer/soundmaker, Tara Tati. Shake is the second track we’ve featured from the album Bonfire Diaries. For the past ten years, Tati has been developing...
Kaleidophone: Goggle...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Kaleidophone formed in Aug 2007 in Maidstone in the UK, and have just completed their debut album What’s Your Tonic After signing with Tin Robot Records in 2009, Kaleidophone quickly began to gain popularity with...
Jeremy Messersmith: ...
posted by Rodrigo
The song you are listening today comes from the album The Reluctant Graveyard. Jeremy is from Minneapolis. To call Jeremy Messersmith a musician is half-truth: He’s also a storyteller, who has carefully crafted a trilogy...
Le Butcherettes: Hen...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Garage-punk trio Le Butcherettes have released their debut full-length, Sin Sin Sin. Led by charismatic 21-year-old vocalist/guitarist/pianist Teri Gender Bender have been on the road supporting Deftones and The Dillinger...
City and Colour: Fra...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Dallas Green will be releasing his 3rd solo album as a singer-songwriter under the moniker CITY AND COLOUR on Vagrant Records. The album titled Little Hell is scheduled for release on June 7th, 2011 and is the...
Dan Hubbard and The ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Since 2003, Illinois-based singer-songwriter Dan Hubbard has released five albums and toured extensively through the Midwest and both coasts. In the process, he’s built a strong fan base, become a refined songwriter and...
The Heavenly States:...
posted by Rodrigo
With lots of hapiness, we bring you today Model Son, from the new e.p. Oui Camera Oui by the Oakland based The Heavenly States. The latest release from Oakland’s The Heavenly States, Oui Camera Oui is a dose of punk...
Boris: Hope
posted by Stuart Morrison
[audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-boris-hope.mp3]”Boris are widely known for their ability to breach styles and stretch sonic boundaries of all that is heavy, psychedelic, droning and downright...
Jail Weddings: I Tho...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Los Angeles’ garage-punk revision of 60s chamber pop, Jail Weddings are Fronted by Gabriel Hart (explosive frontman and mastermind behind the now defunct LA noir punks The Starvations). Jail Weddings have been...
Waiting in Vain: Awa...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“It’s done! Waiting in Vain (WiV) turns over a new leaf full of passion, dedication and yearnings: a new chapter of Rockmatic-Pop. The new Awake Again EP is a consistent orientation towards the new sound of WiV...
And And And: Buy You
posted by Rodrigo
Buy You is the new e.p. by the band And And And. Released by Tender Loving Empire it’s a group of 4 songs, new and old by the band, available only as a download record. The best way to find it at your favourite store...
Sounds Under Radio: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Austin, Texas based Sounds Under Radio have released their second album Where My Communist Heart Meets My Capitalist Mind. “Since their inception, SUR have found fans at every level. In 2007, songs from their debut...
My First Earthquake:...
posted by Stuart Morrison
This is free single from San Francisco network favourites My First Earthquake, taken from their soon to be released (7th June) album...
The Elected: Babyfac...
posted by Stuart Morrison
” The Elected and Vagrant Records are pleased to announce the release of the band’s newest album, Bury Me In My Rings, on May 17th. Produced and recorded by frontman Blake Sennett (Rilo Kiley...
Utter: First Trip
posted by Rodrigo
Recently Utter were in São Miguel island, here in the Azores, and I was with them the whole weekend, including in the backstage. When I left, wich happened 10 minutes before they started the concert, they told me to get...
The Clutters: Under ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Five years ago, when The Clutters debut T&C hit, it pretty much exploded the “rock free Music City” myth and now, ten years after their genesis and on the eve of their third album, Breaking Bones, Nashville has...
The Fervor: Lets Get...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Forged in the hothouse that is Louisville’s indie-rock scene, The Fervor has been known to deliver unpretentious rock ’n’ roll replete with eerie, ambient guitar riffs and soul-laid-bare vocals of gut wrenching...
Noah’s Ark Was...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Omaha four-piece Noah’s Ark Was A Spaceship present Hanga-Fang, their debut album recorded by Mark McGowan and mixed by AJ Mogis, available digitally and in 180 gram translucent orange vinyl via Slumber Party...
Sleeping at Last: La...
posted by Rodrigo
Sleeping at Last are Ryan O’Neal and Dan Perdue. I have been listening to them for more than 3 years. I first had to understand them, then started to enjoy their music, until the day I realised I had to listen to...
The Soft Collapse: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“After Ryan Montgomery and Dave Teufel’s former band, Heroes in the Seaweed, split, Ryan continued writing and performing privately, frequently to audiences of one. When he decided to finally take his newer songs out...
New Animal: All I Wa...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Atlanta Georgia based new Animal are Kris Hermstad and Derek Burdette, and their self-titled album has 15 tracks and runs to 75 minutes of music in a wide variety of styles (described variously as ranging from bedroom pop to...
Young The Giant: My ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Its not often that we post the same track twice on the Daily Dose (although I did recently, by mistake), and we don’t post many remixes. But when I came upon this I felt I had to share it with you, as its a track by a...
The Foreign Films: A...
posted by Rodrigo
Bill Majoros (Hamilton, Canada) is The Foreign Films, but that wasn’t something that happened overnight. As a teenager he was touring the world playing packed arenas, and empty bars. His last band Flux A.D. (a favourite of...
Fort Union: Solstice...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Fort Union is the post Friday Mile project of Jace and Jake, and they are creating some lovely atmospheric singer-songwriter music. Have a listen to their new single, Solstice Day Parade. Click on the link below to go to...
Moonlight Towers: He...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Austin, Texas band Moonlight Towers (taking its name from the tall vintage streetlights that illuminate Austin’s nights) is a genuine band that does what comes naturally: writing, recording and playing real rock...
Therapies Son: Touch...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Therapies Son quickly won fans last fall when his humbly self-recorded demo of shimmering pop surfaced, catching the ears of some elite press and becoming something of an Internet sensation. Therapies Son, the nom de...
Seth Glier: Lauralee
posted by Rodrigo
Today’s feature comes from an album called The Next Right Thing, wich could also be a comment about the artist you are listening. Seth Glier is a 21 year-old songwriter and musician from Massachusetts, who’s...
Sleepy Vikings: Calm
posted by Stuart Morrison
From their album They Will Find You Here. “The six sleazy Tampanians (a real word according to Urban Dictionary) of Sleepy Vikings have braved an infernal Florida sun to write the weird songs about stalkers, dead...
Grand Pianoramax: Ro...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Berlin-based duo Grand Pianoramax takes a bold step into 21st century experimental electronica on Smooth Danger, out on 1st May. Partially recorded in Mumbai, India and largely influenced by the Berlin underground, the...
Empty Space Orchestr...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Empty Space Orchestra certainly knows how to fill a room. The Bend, OR quintet of impeccable musicians crafts a symphonic, melodic sound that seamlessly weaves together elements of space rock, prog-metal, noir jazz,...
The Pains of Being P...
posted by Rodrigo
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart need no introduction to you, loyal fans of Insomnia Radio. Neither they need any introduction to independent music fans or even some mainstream music listeners. They have been in our ears and...
Niteflights: Here Co...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Originally from Lancashire, currently living in Kilburn, Niteflights…named after a Scott Walker song…with indie influences and charismatic and crisp pop songs… which have gained them comparisons to...