The brand new single, A/E from Stockholm Sweden’s Banana Beach has just arrived by way of a post by Birds Will Sing For You, a perfect song to reminiscence on those long summer days as we plunge headlong into...
Dann Morr: Jaded
posted by Stuart Morrison
Chicago-based Dann Morr (with his band The Dashing Bastard Sideshow) just released his first album Shouting Into the Wind on Squirrel Trap Records. Since the 1990s Dann Morr has been a singer and multi-instrumentalist in...
Setec: Water or Conc...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Water or Concrete is the new single from Sydney solo artist Setec (aka Joshua Gibbs), a taste of his upcoming full-length debut album Brittle As Bones, which released in August and is recommended for fans of Jonti, Baths and...
The Staffords: Poor ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
‘Poor Folks Live’ is the second single from Melbourne Australia rock band, The Staffords’ soon to be released debut album ‘It Kills Me’. Todays spotlight is a follow-up to their last single,...
The March Divide: I ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
I Told You So is the first single from Billions, The March Divide’s upcoming sophomore full-length scheduled for release on October 21st, 2014. We’ve played the band who are from San Antonio, TX, several times...
Einar Stray Orchestr...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Following on the heels of 2011’s well received release “Chiasroscuro,” Norwegian band Einar Stray Orchestra is issuing their second album entitled “Politricks” this month (Sep 2014) on German...
Daddy Lion: Perpetua...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Perpetual Calendar EP is the first output for Daddy Lion since morphing from a solo home-recording project to a four-piece band. Recorded one afternoon in a friend’s living room studio in Columbia, South...
Letting Up Despite G...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Just a short month ago in mid-August, former LA based indie electro-pop band Letting Up Despite Great Faults (now based in Austin, TX) released their newest exceptional thirteen track release, Neon. They’ve also put...
Anabot: Candy-Eyed
posted by Stuart Morrison
Anabot is Analise Nelson. Resulting from a combination of “analog” and “robot”, Anabot is the product of a dualism, of sorts. Crafted by Nelson, she calls her experiment a “pop time machine with a rock engine”....
Memory In Plant: Sha...
posted by Stuart Morrison
We have played Tel Aviv band Memory In Plant a few times before, so now they have released their EP An Epic Triumph we’re bringing you another song. Shame On Me was previously released as a single, and is also on the...
Devereaux: Rendezvou...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Devereaux is set to release Pineapple Flex, the full-length follow up to his 2012 album Cacti Pace, next week. Devereaux is the project of Heyward Sims. Currently based in New York and Los Angeles, his Facebook page has his...
Clockwork Radio: Sit...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Manchester band Clockwork Radio are back with yet another highly recommended feature here at Insomnia Radio. The band just released their debut, “No Man is and Island” on September 8th, after first self-releasing...
Paris Carney: Your W...
posted by Stuart Morrison
LA-based indie electropop artist Paris Carney just released a cover of White Town’s 1997 hit, “Your Woman”. In contrast to the original, Paris took a more cinematic and raw approach. White Town has heard...
Glass Ghost: Hearing...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Since the release of their debut album Idol Omen in 2009, Brooklyn based Glass Ghost’s founding members Eliot Krimsky and Michael Johnson have been keeping busy and also apparently have had quite a few odd gigs over...
crashfaster: goodbye
posted by Stuart Morrison
“crashfaster is a 4-headed electronic-rock outfit from San Francsico that combines the bleeps of NES, Gameboy and C64 with electronic beats, live drums and rock guitar.” [fb] The band has just released their new...
Lanks: Brave Man
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Lanks is the electronic solo project of Melbourne’s, Will Cuming who outside of this personal project, continues to front the seven-piece group Farrow. The new side project has allowed him to play around with...
The Healing: Tonopah
posted by Charles Stepczyk
I recently had the pleasure of listening to a few new songs from the London based band, The Healing. The third track off their brand new EP especially caught my attention as it progressed, describing the passionate young...
Involved: Machiavell...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A single from the cross-continental band’s forthcoming album Revolving Maze (19th Sept 2014). Involved is an international (Tennessee; Belgium; Western Australia) electronic music project formed in September of 2012 by...
The Burgeoning: Ligh...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Burgeoning, an indie-rock four piece out of Bensalem, Pennysylvania are on the verge of releasing their debut six-track EP, Love Alchemy, Life Algorithm this coming month. The group is made up of brothers Logan and Alex...
HANNAH: The Finding
posted by Stuart Morrison
Brooklyn, New York artist HANNAH released her debut EP, BRYM in June. Today’s Dose is the second single from it. [via EIPR] Check out the video of another track from the album Brym Al Mar below too. Web Site | Facebook |...
Sea of Bees: The Woo...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
In honor of the Sea of Bees musical appearance in the film “The 78 Project” making its way around the US this month and across the Pond to the UK in October, we’ve decided to feature their 2011 7″,...
Brother Earth: Out L...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Brother Earth brings together the formidable talents of multi-instrumentalist Todd Tobias (Circus Devils) and vocalist Steve Five (The Library is on Fire). Their shadowy, kaleidoscopic music vacillates between brooding...
Boomrang Kids: Neon ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Boomrang Kids is a two piece garage/rock act from Medford in Southern Oregon. We like their lo-fi sound, and if you do to, head over too their BandCamp where their EP, intriguingly called The EP is available for free as MP3,...
Wilderness: Ghost
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Last month the indie pop band Wilderness from Stockholm Sweden released their debut self-titled EP, which they describe as a great late summer soundtrack which will likely extend far past the autumnal equinox, Sep 22nd. You...
Chancius: A Piece of...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A veteran of the New York music scene, Chancius honed his live performance skills playing to crowds in the New York City subway system where he first started selling homemade demos. Fans of his music began to recognize him...
Jesca Hoop: Hunting ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We recently ran across the wonderful Lost Ark Studio Compilation – Vol. 07 which had the following tantalizing track by Jesca Hoop entitled ‘Hunting My Dress’. The good folk at the San Diego, CA based...
Darling Din: My Moon
posted by Stuart Morrison
Brooklyn, NY based Darling Din released their debut self-titled EP in August. Check out the release which is as a “Pay What You Want” on the band’s website. They are: Lisa Jaeggi (vocals, guitar), Sharon Raizer...
Early Worm: Water Co...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
We again find ourselves on the Twitter search page, this time imagining a quarter drop and mechanical crane grabbing this beautiful EP and prized track out of the sea of million tweets. Well, we like to think it was...
Abbie Barrett &...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Originally from New York City and now based in Somerville, MA, Abbie Barrett and her band The Last Date are releasing their fourth album Triples this week. Web Site | Facebook | Twitter |...
Kye Alfred Hillig: W...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Kye Alfred Hillig’s new album ‘The Buddist’ has just released digitally earlier in the month, with a CD being issued on 9/9. For those who like to lovingly admire a larger scale version of the artwork and...
S: Brunch
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Following behind the first anticipated single, Vampire, from Jenn Ghetto’s new release Cool Choices comes Brunch, the second striking piece from the album. Jenn Ghetto is formerly of the band Carissa’s Weird who...
Teribal Anamal: Uran...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Teribal Anamal are a Brooklyn-based DIY three-piece, and Uranium Son is from their latest album New Creature. Check out the video for the song below too, shot in appropriate DIY style. They are: Ryan on vox/bass, Chalky on...