Brooklyn’s backwords will release their album By The Neck on March 6, 2012. By the Neck was recorded and produced in the band’s homespun basement studio, Campers’ Rule Records in Brooklyn, NY. With an...
Palomar: Wouldn̵...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Clinton Hill, Brooklyn four-piece Palomar have returned with a gripping new batch of excellent tracks laced with gorgeous female fronted vocals. Their new album jumps out of the gates this January 24th with the leadoff track...
JoDee Purkeypile: Di...
posted by Rodrigo
JoDee Purkeypile knows what it means to produce music. This one Austin musician has recorded hundreds of songs, all original, and many all by his lonesome. His works have also been featured in the critcally acclaimed 2008...
Farewell Republic: W...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Following two critically acclaimed EPs, Brooklyn based band Farewell Republic will release their debut LP, Burn the Boats, on February 21, 2012. After a year-long writing/pre-production process, Burn the Boats was tracked...
Scofferlane: Veto
posted by Stuart Morrison
“Some time ago, a band from Russia caught lots of attention in insider’s circles with their debut Snippets. Beginning of 2011 the EP Whatever… followed and attached consequently to the debut and expanded...
Stuedabakerbrown: Se...
posted by Rodrigo
Stuedabakerbrown has been entertaining fans with a unique blend of rock, indie, and pop for nearly a decade. Since 2001 the band has grown from a Monroe, NY hometown favorite to selling out some of New York City’s most...
Biting Elbows: The S...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Biting Elbows are from Moscow in Russia. This track is from their first EP Dope Fiend Massacre which is a free download from Jamendo. Their first full-length self-titles albumis available from iTunes and...
Vienna Ditto: Bells
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Vienna Ditto are a 3 piece self described Voodoo Sci-Fi Blues band from Reading, Oxford and London, comprising Hatty Taylor on vocals, Nigel Firth on guitar and Laptop, Scott Lawrence on Drums and Laptop. They started off...
The Fools: Always To...
posted by Rodrigo
Though they are from Cleveland and Seattle, The Fools are a Brooklyn based musical duo by Jen Tobin (vocals, guitar) and Uchenna Bright (bass). They have been described as sit back and float folk and a foot massage for...
The Adultery Brother...
posted by Rodrigo
The Adultery Brothers. If a band should be listened because of their name, these guys from Bloomington, Indiana (U.S.A.) choosed an excellent name for a rock n’ roll band, clearly planning to attract everyone who are...
Lauren & The Bla...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
San Marcos, TX band Lauren & The Black List spent the summer and fall of 2011 recording an EP with Roi Zerda, from which today’s feature is taken. ‘Bend and Break’ is the high energy lead off track on...
Adrian Ursu: Shadows
posted by Stuart Morrison
Adrian Ursu desribes himself as a “Guitarist / Composer / Songwriter / Arranger / Sound Designer” and is from from Bucharest in Romania. The latest in an occasional Network feature “Instrumental...
Dave Mann & The ...
posted by Rodrigo
Dave Mann & The Bee-Sides is a project by Dave Mann and Emily Chimiak. After releasing The Fresh Sum, with his band Mittenfields, he releases the free three-song E.P. mevsusvsyouep. The three songs are united in their...
Message to Montauk: ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Message to Montauk is a five piece, Chicago based indie rock band that formed in the fall of 2009 and has been going strong ever since. In April 2011, they released their self-titled debut EP. Their most recent release,...
Fan-Tan: 1989
posted by Stuart Morrison
From NYC, Fan-Tan are currently putting the final touches to their forthcoming debut LP, entitled A Strange Game slated for a March release. Recently they released the album’s first single...
Keshco: Top Deck
posted by Stuart Morrison
We do receive a lot of varied music here at The Network, and when Keshco sent us a track from their latest album Futile Peace Offering, and described their styles as “psychedelia, synthpop, bedsit folk, library music...
Someone Still Loves ...
posted by Rodrigo
The last 2011 song is by the Springfield, Missouri bases Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. They have recently released their forth album. Tape Club documents the story of the band aurally, beginning with lo-fi home...
Germany Germany R...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today’s electronic feature to help launch us into the new year is by Victoria Canada’s Germany Germany (aka Drew Harris). This single, Take Me Home is from Drew’s album Adventures (17 tracks) released via...
Uncles: Bayberry Lan...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Uncles is an indie-folk band from Queens, NY. At its heart lies a songwriting collaboration between Dan Bateman and Will Schwartz, two friends who grew up together in Westchester, NY. Tom White (Little Anchor) plays upright...
Factory of Dreams: B...
posted by Rodrigo
Today’s cover art won’t fool you. We are posting a very appropriate song for your most haunted thoughts, yet inspiring. Jessica Letho is the woman that owns the main voice of Factory of Dreams, while Hugo Flores...
Siamese Twist: Turn ...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Siamese Twist are a 5 piece female fronted alternative/indie band from Halifax West Yorkshire, UK. This song appeared on the bands latest EP ‘Adored’ released in April this year. The EP is available from all good...
The Amoeba People: C...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
The Amoeba People have proposed the idea that coal is no longer a sufficient stocking stuffer for rapscallions, reprobates, and other members of the human race who show no regard for their fellow man. No, friends, these...
San Antonio Vocal Ar...
posted by Rodrigo
Last but one Christmas download, this time something really different from what you normally get from Insomnia Radio. Still, very appropriate for this night, especially if you will want to meditate. Published in Lima in...
Young Statues: I Don...
posted by Stuart Morrison
Every Christmas for the past twelve years, a group of friends in Arbor New Jersey have a Christmas Show, and release a free album of music by local artists. All proceeds go to the Arbor Foundation, a local charity. A stand...
Sleeping at Last: O,...
posted by Rodrigo
Today’s Christmas song comes from a band that recently was added to the Twilight saga soundtrack and it’s the third time you see this name at our posts. Actually, Sleeping at Last is at the moment a one man...
How to Throw a Chris...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Released last month in Utrecht Netherlands, twenty+ member ensemble indie pop act ‘How to Throw a Christmas Party’ have crafted an eclectic EP capturing the spirit of Christmas, or at least their distinct...
School Of Seven Bell...
posted by Stuart Morrison
As we in the Northern Hemisphere approach the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year, we though that the new song The Night by Network Favourites School Of Sever Bells (SVIIB) would be an appropriate choice for the...
Tom Grant: Sleigh Ri...
posted by Rodrigo
Holiday music from serene to insane. This is how the Oregon artist Tom Grant describes his Christmas album Santa Claus is Going to Town! Expect to laugh or get mad at what Tom did to our favourite carols. But most of all,...
Belgrave: Christmas ...
posted by Rodrigo
The Canadian band Belgrave were one of our best surprises during this 2011. We met them through Paper Garden’s Lovely Heart Club, and now the band present us an original for this...
Samantha Crain: Brea...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
Today we head to Oklahoma to sample the newest holiday compilation out of Norman. Local business Fowler VW has been hard at work creating a annual holiday album and concert concept, while Blackwatch Studios organized the...
The Lulls In Traffic...
posted by Stuart Morrison
In the spirit of the season, The Lulls in Traffic have released a free holiday song download entitled “Silver Bells Are Ringing Only Grey.” The Lulls in Traffic is the new alternative/hip-hop project of Aaron...
Love Axe: I Will Be ...
posted by Charles Stepczyk
With a little under two weeks until Christmas, I figured a holiday-centric song clocking in around two minutes would be a good fit for your stressed out red & green light schedule. If you dig this track, you can find it...