Still Analog is the first single from San Antonio Texas’ The March Divide’s debut album Music for Film which will be released February 12th, 2013 on Dead Letter Records. The March Divide will tour in support of...
Cruiser: Don’t...
posted by Rodrigo
The good people at Vagrant sent us this, though this artist is not signed to them, but managed by Jeremy Maciack, who works with the label: Cruiser, a solo project by Philadelphia native Andy States, was brought to life in...
I Am Not Lefthanded:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Rhinosaur Records is a new Irish creative commons netlabel that appears to have been started by the guys/gal in the band, I Am Not Lefthanded. Their first three song sampler release came out in late September along with...
Out Like Pluto: Wher...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Out Like Pluto is not here to revolutionize music, but they do want to make you dance. Have a listen to their full-length debut album or come out to a show, and it’ll be totally clear: These alt-pop rockers have a blast...
Alex Watts & th...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Melbourne based rock/pop quartet Alex Watts & the Foreign Tongue released their latest single, ‘This Haunting’ earlier this year, which was celebrated with an east coast tour including a packed out launch at...
Reverend JM’s ...
posted by Rodrigo
Defying art isn’t at hand of everybody. You need to know how to do art,if you want to break it’s rules and don’t go for the standards. Based in Dublin, but with roots in New York (the lead singer), Reverend...
Laurie Levine: Oh Br...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Talented South African folk artist Laurie Levine heads to the UK at the end of the November, playing songs from her latest release ‘Six Winters’ that launched in that region on November 5th. She first emerged on...
The Quinsy: Colors O...
posted by Stuart Morrison
After the impressive debut “A Violet Day” and the Single “You Know, I’m Sick”, the Russian Post Punks of The Quinsy are back with the new album “Colours of the World”. From St....
Goodbye, Labrador: M...
posted by Rodrigo
Goodbye, Labrador, with roots in Brooklyn, Barcelona and Prague, blend stateside harmonies with distinctly European nostalgia. A Thousand Times Before, their second record, is a dreamy, guitar-driven collection of skilfully...
School Of Seven Bell...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Network favourites School of Seven Bells have a new release, coming soon. Monday’s Dose Secret Days is from their EP Put Your Sad Down due out November...
Verse Metrics: Aches
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Glaswegian four-piece Verse Metrics bring you the free download single ‘Aches’. In August 2012 the band recorded 5 new tracks with engineer Jamie Savage at Chem19 studios. These tracks will make up Verse...
Go Periscope: Burnin...
posted by Rodrigo
Go Periscope is a band from Seattle. They have been featured on M.T.V. Music, Alternative Press, and recently featured in Rolling Stone magazine as one of the Top 16 unsigned bands. In July this year they released Wasted...
Cultfever: Strangene...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Cultfever, made up of Tamara Jafar and Joe Durniak, released their debut, self-titled and produced album in November 2011. This song is from that album, as is the first single Knewyouwell, the video for which is below, and...
Craig Black: The Fal...
posted by Rodrigo
The Halloween night is not the first idea that comes to mind while listening to Craig Black’s The Fallout, but you feel something dark and mysterious on it, and a bit of suspense. A perfect pop...
Stumbleine: The Beat...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Emerging from Bristol’s ever-fertile music scene (perhaps most famous for legends like Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky, but also widely considered “Britain’s most musical city”), Stumbleine has...
Candidate: City of H...
posted by Rodrigo
If you don’t like the defination of dreamrock, take Candidate as a superawsome rock make out party. Based in Brooklyn, they have self released this month Psychic Dissonance From The...
Eric Harvey: Tried &...
posted by Rodrigo
Eric Harvey is an American musician and songwriter. Born and raised in upstate New York he currently lives in Dallas, Texas. Since 2004 he has been a member of the band Spoon, appearing on the albums Gimme...
TSTI: In Loving Memo...
posted by Stuart Morrison
For fans of Electronic, Dark 80s Analog Synthpop (like me) this is for you. In Loving Memory is from the debut album from TSTI, from Upstate New York, called Evaluations, out on Nov...
California Wives: Ma...
posted by Rodrigo
California Wives have been featured previously at the Daily Dose, and Marianne was also posted here. At that time the songs were a pre-release of the album Art History, wich was finaly released by Vagrant in September. This...
Endless Jags: Seen M...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
For the last several days I’ve been listening non-stop to an excellent self-titled EP that came into my inbox from the Portland, Maine group – Endless Jags. The six member indie rock band reportedly spend time...
Radio DCS: Voodoo Do...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Radio DCS is a duo from Vienna with a seemingly paradoxical sound, as it is “modern” Retro Dark Wave with a heavy dose of pop appeal. Radio DCS is comprised of two members, Richard Pustina and Gert...
Hot Fiction: Old New...
posted by Stuart Morrison
London band Hot Fiction have just released their second album Apply Within. Head over to their Main Site, or Jamendo, for a free download of the whole album, and make a donation if you like it. Their first album Dark Room...
Honey Mustard: Wire
posted by Rodrigo
Honey Mustard, another courtesy of Birds Will Sing For You, released their first full lenght album this year, but their previous releases, two e.p. and a maxi single, have made them being listened not only at Sweddish...
Letting Up Despite G...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Now based in Austin, Letting Up Despite Great Faults is the indie electro-based sonic diary of founding member Mike Lee. Since their 2009 self-titled debut LP they’ve refined and expanded their sound, bridging the gap...
The Soviet: Monotony
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the North Eastern United States (or more specifically Blairstown, NJ) The Soviet have released a three track self-titled EP, and this track is from it. “The Soviet is a band of four close friends, based in the...
Whale Fire: Wild-Eye...
posted by Rodrigo
Little Rock, Arkansas, is the home for Whale Fire. A rock quartet, as normal, made of two guitars, Clay Grubbs and John Steel, a bass guitar, Matthew Steel, and a set of drums, Will Vick. It is also normal for us to listen...
Laura Gibson: La Gra...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Yeah, you might have heard this excellent single from Barsuk earlier in the year for a quickie on NPR, but I though it could use an appropriate witching appearance in October. I think this excellent song has flipped the...
Mark Mallman: Double...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Minneapolis based Mark Mallman’s new album Double Silhouette was just released. The title track is today’s Dose. [audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-markmallman-doublesilhouette.mp3] Download Double...
41st and Home: Gorba...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
After their 2010 debut, Vancouver five piece, 41ST AND HOME returned last July with a seven song EP, Raised by Wolves. Today’s featured track is the first single, Gorbachev, of which they’ve also made a great...
The Wallies: Subtle ...
posted by Rodrigo
If you are going to listen to The Wallies in order to relax a bit, forget it. Their not here to ease your mind. In fact, they won’t let you just being there doing nothing. Or… actually, the first time I was...
Marian Call: Dear Mi...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Anchorage Alaska’s Marian Call has a new album “Something Fierce” officially arriving Nov. 13th. Her personal transformation after moving to Alaska, and her journeys to and from the Last Frontier, served as...
Snooze: I’ll L...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Snooze are an Alternative rock band from Córdoba, Argentina. This is their first single, with video to match. They play songs in Spanish and English, I’ll Let You Go is the only one we’ve heard so far, but it...