Born Cosmos Sunshine Heidtmann on a commune-like hippie settlement on the Connecticut River, there’s an outpouring of influence behind the music that draws from years of reflection and observation. Letdown is the first...
Pale Green Things: T...
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Pale Green Things (Jack Traynor) is a solo alt-folk act from Manchester, UK. After becoming disillusioned with the music industry, Traynor took time out becoming a long distance van driver for two years. Travelling across...
ash.ØK: The Unravele...
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Philadelphia producer ash.ØK weaves disparate threads of genre— electronica, trap, hip-hop, folk, blues, and ambient—into a fine tapestry of sonic innovation. Straddling cultures as a first-generation Indian American...
Felsen: Vultures on ...
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“I wanna live where culture kills machines and decent melodies will haunt you in your dreams.” On Blood Orange Moon, Felsen delivers a new telepathic message through melody and lyric beamed directly from their...
The Incredible Vicke...
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The new single from The Incredible Vickers Brothers, Mirrors, revels in British flavored ‘60s pop-rock, roots based Americana, and hand clapping Surf City nostalgia. With infectious melodies puckering at the front of...
Sven-Erik Olsen: Ske...
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Over the past 20 years, Sven-Erik Olsen [currently based in Minneapolis] has done it all – power pop, big band jazz, noise, bluegrass, musical theater – everything, that is, except strike out on his own: until...
Three For Silver: Th...
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From Portland, OR, Three For Silver is post-collapse, post-apocalyptic, post-rock, post-everything. A freewheeling collective in which the only rule is to survive and perform, an elastic conglomeration of musical freaks...
The Yorks: Liaison
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The upcoming self-titled debut EP from The Yorks is a sweeping mixture of indie rock beats and acid-induced grooves wrapped together with a charming psychedelic bow. The EP, recorded by Chris Lynch and Adam Rasmussen...
Screamfeeder: All Ov...
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Screamfeeder release the first single from their new album ‘Pop Guilt’ These Brisbane indie heavyweights are one of Australia’s most-loved bands, capturing hearts and ears with their blissfully noisy...
Quicksilver Daydream...
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Quicksilver Daydream is the gothic folk alias of singer-songwriter Adam Lytle. Already known for his work with Wild Leaves, a renowned live outfit with whom he has released two EPs, his new project presents a pure...
Jupiter Deluxe Tube:...
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Jupiter Deluxe Tube is a dream pop project through the lens of Orange County’s Darwinn Sato. Debut album PRODUCT OF INSOMNIA out 2nd June. Darwinn Sato, the voice and vision behind Jupiter Deluxe Tube, cites several...
Steph Barrak: So Fam...
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Steph Barrak is an independent singer/songwriter from Boston, MA. Immediately approachable and inviting, Barrak’s music is a delightfully deceptive expression of indie folk, pop, and rock. Like a warm and familiar cup...
Antenna Man: Guitarl...
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Antenna Man make music about dysfunctional love, weirdness, meaninglessness, hopefulness, and just about any other twisted little thing you could imagine. The Indianapolis quartet of Mark Wolven (vocals, rhythm guitar),...
Film Jacket 35: Wait...
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“We can move instantly or we can die forever.” This is the ethos of the young Athens, Greece lo-fi garage duo Film Jacket 35 who formed in 2014 while mired in the middle of a country with deep economic and...
Matt Tarka: Very Lit...
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Matt Tarka is an indie rock musician from Washington D.C. His music combines life’s contemplative themes with an upbeat, infectious sound. Tarka has been featured as one of Relix Magazine’s “Artists On The Rise”...
Jonas Martin: Wannab...
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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...
The Valery Trails: O...
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There probably aren’t too many bands out there who have released as many albums as they’ve played live shows, but that’s the position The Valery Trails find themselves in with the release of their third album,...
Boudoir Noir: Wild V...
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“Boudoir Noir, formerly known as Maria Rose & The Swiss Kicks, is from Flint, Michigan. They have opened up for ZZ Ward and Daphne Willis, as well as played with producer/performer Tunde Olaniran (Jr. Jr.,...
Skinny Blonde: King
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Skinny Blonde – the musical alias of 22-year-old New York student and resident Michael Turzilli – takes upbeat pop and turns it on its self-aware head. Often satirical in nature, Turzilli’s music draws the...
Kinder Than Wolves: ...
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Orlando trio Kinder Than Wolves will release their debut EP Mean Something, 15th April. The second single from it, “Hover” is today’s Dose “Delicate and hazy, the EP gently smolders like a cool blue flame....
Fallon Cush: Useless...
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The enigmatically named Fallon Cush is the vehicle for songwriter Steve Smith, a Sydney musician who has been recording, releasing and performing music for three decades. With a knack for gathering exceptional musicians...
Jonas Friddle &...
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“Chicago’s Jonas Friddle & The Majority are a eight piece, band Members are Jonas Friddle, Geoff Dolce, Andrew Green, Anna Jacobson, Andrew Wilkins, Maria McCullough, Bailey Doyle, & Evan...
Vincent Colbert: Bet...
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Vincent Colbert grew up in the mountains of Pennsylvania never feeling as though he truly belonged. He then moved to Austin, Texas where he remained until his wife was accepted to Eastern Michigan University. Colbert’s...
Badlands: Echo
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Badlands are From Malmö, Sweden, and today’s Dose is the single off the upcoming album Locus due out April 15. “Driving listeners into wormholes filled with sharp synthetic arpeggios and a spooky aesthetic,...
Kinder Than Wolves: ...
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Orlando trio Kinder Than Wolves will release their debut EP Mean Something, 15th April. The first single, “Hazel Days,” is today’s Dose “Delicate and hazy, the EP gently smolders like a cool blue flame....
Suntrodden: It’...
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ATLANTA (January 7, 2016) – Indie pop artist Suntrodden releases the second single, “It’s Never Over,” off of upcoming EP, Suntrodden I, out February 5. Furthering the EP’s theme of lovingly stripped-down...
Sea Caves: Spanning ...
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Today’s Dose is the first single from the Portland, OR band Sea Caves‘ second album ‘Bright Forest’ due out Feb 5. ‘Spanning the River’ has the orchestral and melodic sensibilities of...
The Handcuffs: All T...
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Chicago garage-glam band The Handcuffs have announced the release of their their first-ever cassette on the East Nashville-based Semi-Pro Records on October 17, to commemorate Cassette Store Day. The tape-only release,...
Chris Dupont: Forgiv...
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Ann Arbor MI folk artist, Chris DuPont, releases his new album, Outlier, on November 13. The record’s first single, Forgiveness, is today’s Dose. The theme of Outlier is confronting darkness through thoughtful...
Strange & Primi...
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“TORONTO – Strange & Primitive releases their second single Difficulties Be Damned off their upcoming post punk album Strange & Primitive, due out August 21st. Melodies and rhythms trapped in a...
Diego Davidenko: Whe...
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LA indie folk artist, Diego Davidenko, will be releasing his album, It Isn’t Home on August 28. The debut album reflects his search for a place called home after moving from Argentina to America at the age of nine. ...
Broke Royals: This T...
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“Broke Royals never intended to fuel a political revolution with their first release. For Philip Basnight and Colin Cross, The Luxury of Time Pt. I, embodies the familiar realization of early adulthood that time is...