The New York four piece band Field Mouse play dream pop. And why is it dream pop? Beacause Rachel Browne gives voice to the band’s songs, leading the listener into an unique...
Father John Misty: H...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Josh Tillman, who has been recording/releasing solo albums since 2003 and who recently left Seattle’s Fleet Foxes after playing drums from 2008-2011 had an album gestating during what Tillman describes as an...
Trails and Ways: Ter...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Tereza is the first single from their upcoming LP, Trilingual, by Oakland based band Trails and Ways. Formed in May 2011 they have released two EPs and two singles (including Tereza), Trilingual will be their first full...
Serial Obsession: Be...
posted by Rodrigo
Shotgun Opera, won’t get you wrong, and with no mercy will let you hear powerfull rock, played with mastery by the New York based band Serial...
Stone Pony: Lonely F...
posted by Rodrigo
After two albums, uniform rave reviews, support slots for Supergrass, Chas n’ Dave, and a five-year break, southeast London’s Stone Pony released their first full-length album Rabble Rock Radio with No Coward Music on...
Violens: Totally Tru...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Violens’ forthcoming album, True, finds the Brooklyn three-piece blasting us with a wash of 90s sonic pop drawn from artists like Pale Saints, Cocteau Twins and McCarthy. The album’s first single, “Totally...
Overcolored: Enterin...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Based in Kraków, Poland, Overcolored provide our Thursday Instrumental. It’s taken from their EP Corvus Corone Cornix (The Hooded Crow) which is available from Jamendo for free, or for a...
The Glass Child: Ins...
posted by Rodrigo
Charlotte Erikson, the young girl that is behind the artist The Glass Child, was born in Sweden but moved to London to live on her own and give the world music from heaven (in wich she believes). She also believes in ghosts....
Jean Caffeine: Jane ...
posted by Rodrigo
Originally Jane was a punk-rocking, all girl band drummer. She was able to open for The Clash in a band called Pulsallama. In the 90s she started an alternative country band Jean Caffeine’s All Nite Truckstop. Now...
Veronica Falls: My H...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Veronica Falls comes to us from London, with a song from their 2011 self titled release, that came out two years after their 2009 formation. Enjoy! Members: Roxanne Clifford and James Hoare, both on vocals and guitar,...
Anika’s Baseme...
posted by Stuart Morrison
From the 2011 album Dinner At Edmond’s: The Painting Of The Red Haired Queen. Anika’s Basement Show is the project of David Hagen (AKA Dylvid Crougen). He says: “I am an independent bedroom artist from...
The Jude: Sadness Av...
posted by Stuart Morrison
The B side of the London band’s latest Single, Heartbreaker. Check out the official video below. The Jude are a London-based rock ‘n’ roll band who describe their sound as “vicious skiffle” – punchy,...
Les Jupes: If This i...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Les Jupes are a somewhat new band from the centre of Canada and in the middle of a prairie renaissance growing around Head In The Sand Records. The group capped off a great year in 2011 with the release of a new single...
Cuckoo Chaos: Just R...
posted by Stuart Morrison
San Diego based Cuckoo Chaos are a band with a bio like no other. It begins “Cuckoo Chaos is the Richard Nixon of disco dancing. Cuckoo Chaos is the Henry Ford of Dada.” Read the rest at the links below, and...
Jon Vautier: Leave t...
posted by Rodrigo
The Sale Is On is the debut release of Jon Vautier, a Bristol (England) based singer. He writes and plays his own music. If you are looking for sentimental, emotional and real songs, The Sale Is On is your...
Brave Irene: No Fun
posted by Charles Stepczyk
From Tiger Trap, to the Softies, and now Brave Irene – out of Canada… One of our favorite vocalists, Rose Melberg returns to us again from Vancouver to put her stamp on another round of eight tracks from the...
Reptar: Orifice Orig...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Since we first featured The Athens GA based Reptar in August last year they have gone on to record their first album Body Faucet, to be released 01 May on Vagrant Records. This is the second single from it, released as a...
Allo Darlin’: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The first single from the eagerly anticipated second album from half-Kentish, half-Austrlian group, Allo Darlin’ entitled “Europe”. “Capricornia” shows that they’ve lost none of their ability to...
Chailo Sim: Homerun
posted by Rodrigo
Chailo Sim, based in Pembrokeshire, Wales, has received the following comments: A very beautiful record. Has a gorgeous feel to it and the songs are lovely, (Simon Raymonde, Bella Union) or spectacularly mesmerizing live...
Beast Make Bomb: It ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Combining fuzzed out pop melodies with the distorted punk attitude of late 1970s New York, Brooklyn’s Beast Make Bomb craft songs informed by twenty-something college life in urban grit. Powerful yet tastefully...
Marriages: Ride In M...
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Marriages is a new band comprised of Red Sparowes members Emma Ruth Rundle (vocals, guitar), Greg Burns (bass, synthesizer) and David Clifford (drums). Their sound is a singularly sensual kind of heavy, dramatic...
Lumiere Brother: Fas...
posted by Rodrigo
Lumiere Brother’s music is an invitation to a cinematic journey with the listener as the protagonist. His debut solo album Fiction is inspired by the atmospheric 60s French films, the whimsical fairytales of Tim Burton and...
Kalle Mattson: Water...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Kalle Mattson returns May 1st with a new five song EP – “Lives In Between”. Recorded at the end of 2011, and mastered by Gavin Gardiner (The Wooden Sky), “Lives In Between” is the first release with a new...
Sleep Maps: Men Agai...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Sleep Maps‘ Fiction Makes The Future was recorded in the woods of Delaware over 3 weeks in October 2011. The 5-song, 40-plus minute album was produced, performed and mixed by Ben Kaplan. It will be available on limited...
Brian Mackey: Honest...
posted by Rodrigo
Brian Mackey, New York based singer, has been invited to have his music featured at different movies and compilation albums. The list will include films directed by Oliver Robbins (Poltergeist) or movies with Sean Austin...
Kim Janssen: Tors
posted by Rodrigo
From now one Snowstar Records should be a frequent name at our posts. This Dutch label has sent in first place Kim Janssen and his latest album Ancient Crime. It is a album inspired by his years on boarding school in Asia....
Bogan Via: Afternoon...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Friday has finally arrived, and with it the lovely track ‘Afternoon Wonderland’ by Phoenix, Arizona duo – Bogan Via. The group is apparently less than a year old, having met in October of 2011 and then...
Cairo Knife Fight: O...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Cairo Knife Fight: Gang of Two Wage Guerrilla Rock Warfare Though New Zealand’s Cairo Knife Fight is only comprised of two men, between the tom-tom attack of drummer/lead vocalist/bass synth man Nick Gaffaney and the...
The Finger: I Don...
posted by Rodrigo
You have recently heard The Finger with the track Die! Die Superhero! We post again the band that comes from Greece because the debut album named after the opening track, I Don’t Believe My Eyes is now officialy...
Sleepy Vikings: Hors...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Back from another year at SXSW, The five sleazy Tampanians (a real word according to UrbanDictionary.com) of Sleepy Vikings have braved an infernal Florida sun to write the weird songs about stalkers, dead kings, summer,...
ExDetectives: The La...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Faris McReynolds, who also makes music as the minimalist avant-garde pop project One Finger Riot, takes a totally different songwriting approach as Exdetectives. McReynolds made the Exdetectives debut album Take My Forever...
Freeky Clean & ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
If you didn’t know, you likely wouldn’t guess where the two artists collaborating to produce today’s Dose are based. They are from Kiev in The Ukraine, and have been producing Blues and Blues Rock like this...