West Jordan, Utah, is the hometown of Katie Ainge, who claims that she felt the stage was her place the minute she performed for the first time at a very young age. Katie may feel comfortable on stage singing her songs, but...
The Bombhappies: Whe...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Earlier today while surfing around my old musical haunt know as T61, I came across a great group out of Stockholm while stretching out on their ‘Rack’ – occasionally a good place to be surprised out of left...
Railbird: Jump Ship
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Railbird is the indie band who everyone in the know has predicted will blow up in a major way since their self-released debut, No One, first hit the streets. This Brooklyn-based musical collective features a...
California Wives: Pu...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A second play on the Network for Chicago Indie Rockers California Wives. Purple belongs to the band’s anticipated full length Art History debut, arriving on September 4 via Vagrant. Working with producer Claudius...
Poppy Brothers: Had ...
posted by Rodrigo
Poppy Brothers are James and Mathew, from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They are very young as a band, but the self-released 3 song e.p. Debut will certainly help them to...
Why?: Sod in the See...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Here’s a really brief intro to today’s featured musician courtesy of the Wiki collective: Jonathan “Yoni” Wolf was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Messianic Jewish parents. Before his first year in high...
Side by Side: My Eve...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Michael and Joseph Pepe, twin brothers, met Joelle Kittrell through a mutual connection with the love of music and bringing their vision to the masses. The three instantly formed a unique creative and musical bond on stage...
The Blakes: Art of L...
posted by Rodrigo
The Seattle band The Blakes have just released a new album. Art of Looses is another excellent release by this band, that once again prooves they can play the best rock that either will make go you back to your best musical...
The Lumineers: Ho He...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Denver Colorado’s The Lumineers recently had their self-titled debut album released on Dualtone Records, as well as Rogue Records this July. In an odd twist of fate, I just found out the band is playing in the vicinity...
Trails And Ways: Mir...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Trails And Ways just released an interesting new split-single with their friends from Ghost Beach.The first track is a cover they did of Ghost Beach‘s Miracle. The second is a Ghost Beach remix of the track Nunca,...
Fierce Creatures: Ca...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Fierce Creatures emerged from the scorching Fresno, CA summer of 2009 abandoning past musical undertakings that never seemed to fit quite right and creating something new and altogether enchanting. Guitar and keys drive the...
Bryan Dunn: New Merc...
posted by Rodrigo
Brooklyn based roots rocker Bryan Dunn weaves tales of romance, murder mystery, ghost stories and late night drinking with catchy hooks and clever wordplay. A true storyteller, his mix of Texas Twang, Irish folk, and New...
The Raveonettes: She...
posted by Stuart Morrison
She Owns The Streets” is off The Raveonettes‘ album Observator out September 11th on Vice Records. [audio:https://insomniaradio.net/audio/dailydose/irdd-theraveonettes-sheownsthestreets.mp3] Download She Owns The...
Sonny & The Sun...
posted by Rodrigo
It’s sad to know Sonny broke up with her girlfriend for ten years. But, if this was the starting point of Longtime Companion, the newest album by Sonny & The Sunsets, then lucky us who are hear to listen to...
Jack Carty: Waiting ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Sydney songwriter Jack Carty has recently given away the track “Waiting Waiting” from his forthcoming album ‘Break Your Own Heart’. Having just completed a full national tour of his homeland of Australia, Jack...
Todd is New Each Mom...
posted by Stuart Morrison
This is the title track from the newest EP from Brooklyn electronic two-piece Todd is New Each Moment. This four song EP combines rich analog synthesizer landscapes, psychedelic and otherworldly guitar effects, electronic...
The Nervous Wreckord...
posted by Rodrigo
Let Them All Talk is the new and first national release from California’s The Nervous Wreckords (features Brian Karscig of LOUIS XIV). Breakups, jealousy, beauty, and confidence, (with a healthy dose of sexual tension)...
thenewno2: Make It H...
posted by Rodrigo
At Insomnia Radio we care to let you know as much as possible new artists, or artists you never heard of. But also we care about the excellence of the music, that’s why we don’t ever hesitate in posting for the...
Amethyst: Aperture f...
posted by Stuart Morrison
A first on the Network, we haven’t played a band from Serbia before, but they got in touch with us, and we’re happy to play a song (the title track) from their new album for you today. “The band Amethyst is...
Island Twins: Lying ...
posted by Rodrigo
Island Twins formed in early 2011 in Queens, New York. Starting as a recording project for singer and guitarist, Eirk Brauer, Island Twins quickly turned into a full-fledged band with the addition of his sister, Meagan...
Husky: History’...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today marks the release of the new album on Sub Pop by Australian quartet, Husky. Forever So is the sound of a band that from its inception cared more about making one sublime album than acquiring a million followers on...
Zsammy: Everything I...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Zsammy from Pittsburgh PA has been featured twice before on the Daily Dose, and since he’s releasing his new album Everything In Reverse its time for a third...
Work Drugs: Pluto
posted by Stuart Morrison
This is a third outing on the Daily Dose for Philadelphia’s Work Drugs. Pluto is the next single from their upcoming album “Absolute Bearing” due out on Bobby Cahn Records July 10th. And if you happen to...
Caligola: Sting of B...
posted by Rodrigo
Caligola are playing today at Audi Festival, Neckarsulm, Germany. On the 10th of July they will be playing at Burg Calm, Klam, Austria. Caligola is a group of artists spanning many different art forms. A fellowship of...
Scout: So Close
posted by Charles Stepczyk
With All Those Relays, NY band Scout’s first album since 2003, Ashen Keilyn has deconstructed the band and put it back together piece-by-piece — new players, new producers and, most importantly, the best songs of...
We Are FM: Dance
posted by Stuart Morrison
At the beginning of this year Dutch band We Are FM released their first album Season One under a Creative Commons licence (BY-NC-SA), and Dance is a standout track from it we heard on UK Podcast Rathole Radio. Most of the...
Manifesto: Sunshine ...
posted by Rodrigo
You won’t forget your the light of your sunshine after listening to Manifesto’s song. They are offering the song to celebrate the good weather in London, and are preparing do they their live launch in July. If...
Rah Rah: Little Poem...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Rah Rah’s sophomore album, Breaking Hearts was recorded and mixed in Montreal by Kees Dekker (Plants & Animals) released June 1, 2010 following the 2008 debut album, Going Steady. Despite lyrics that touch on...
The Foreign Resort: ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Last year the self-titled EP of the danish indie rockers The Foreign Resort was released. This track is from a Sampler entitled Join the dark side, we have the music! released by af-music earlier this year (in fact this is...
Insomnia Radio #181:...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
What’s this unexpected package you may ask? Today brings the 181st full length episode of Insomnia Radio, with a tribute to the promotional wonders of Boston’s MJ Epstein Memorial Library as our representative...
Access Royale: Hide
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Washington DC’s Access Royale are an indie rock band that discovered each other via Craigslist in early 2011 and soon found themselves flying west to LA to shoot their first music video for today’s featured...
The Mysteries Gone: ...
posted by Rodrigo
Someone said The Mysteries Gone, Las Vegas, are great if combined with smooth red wine. Being from Portugal, the quality of the wine you drink is something we could discuss. What I wouldn’t discuss is the excellence of...