Indie Music Discovery

Submit Music

  • Discover
  • Playlists
  • Radio
  • Friends
  • About
  • Royalties
  • Connect
    • Spotify
    • Instagram
  • Submit Music

Beyond the Spotlight: Bobbo Byrnes and the Realities of the Touring Circuit

by Leslie Sherman March 17, 2026 3:34 pm Tagged With: 2026, Alternative, book reviews, Folk, indie rock, new boo, new book, Pop, singer, songwriter, United States

Despite spending more than two decades on the road, playing everywhere from dive bars to festival stages across the U.S. and Europe, Bobbo Byrnes has largely remained just outside the traditional spotlight. Which makes his new book Too Many Miles: On the Road with an Unofficial Rock & Roll Goodwill Ambassador feel not only overdue, but necessary. It’s a document of the kind of career that rarely gets written about, even though it represents the reality for most working musicians.

Too Many Miles casts a wide net, chronicling Byrnes’ evolution as a touring artist through years of constant movement. This isn’t a rise-and-fall story or a neatly packaged industry success narrative. Instead, it’s a long haul account of building a life in music the hard way: through house concerts, radio appearances, long drives and the word-of-mouth touring network that exists far below the mainstream radar.

Jon and Roy Get Friendly on “Maywell,” from the I Can Dream EP

by Leslie Sherman March 16, 2026 2:38 pm

Contemporary folk group Jon and Roy return with a brand new EP entitled I Can Dream. Anchoring the release is its lead single, “Maywell,” a song inspired by an annual winter pilgrimage deep into the mountains behind Victoria, British Columbia.  Each year, Jon, Roy, and close friends snowshoe through heavy terrain to a remote, rustic […]

Gay Nineties Capture Modern Disconnection on Intriguing New Single

by Leslie Sherman March 16, 2026 2:36 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Vancouver, BC outfit Gay Nineties are sharing “Internet, Sex & Drugs,” a fast-paced, punchy new single that balances romantic tension with sharp observation. Blending indie rock urgency with flashes of new wave and power pop, the track explores emotional disconnection in a hyper-stimulated world, where distraction often replaces intimacy and self-awareness arrives just a little […]

John Muirhead Captures the Quiet Weight of Unrequited Love on “Loved You Well”

by Leslie Sherman March 16, 2026 2:29 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Toronto-based indie-folk troubadour John Muirhead shares his new single, “Loved You Well,” a tender and reflective meditation on unrequited love, yearning, and the quiet spaces where connection almost blooms. Rooted in simplicity and intimacy, the track captures those fleeting, ordinary moments that linger long after they’ve passed; the ones that live rent-free in our hearts […]

Interview: Maddy Little

by Leslie Sherman March 9, 2026 2:49 pm

Canadian indie alt-pop artist Maddy Little returns with “Quicksand,” a quietly devastating reflection on self-doubt, overthinking, and the slow realization that someone you love is already halfway gone. Rather than capturing the explosion of a breakup, the song sits inside the moment before it happens when distance grows, communication fades, and blame turns inward. Written during a […]

Strange Plants Come Alive on New Single “Lay Your Mind”

by Leslie Sherman March 9, 2026 2:45 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Strange Plants lean into heartfelt nostalgia and soaring retro-pop energy on “Lay Your Mind,” an infectious new single that marks the first release in a forthcoming collection of songs arriving throughout 2026. Drawing inspiration from the new wave and post-punk textures of artists like Simple Minds, The Cure, and The Cars, “Lay Your Mind” blends […]

Glimmerjean & Goode Debuts Dance Architecture on “Injured Romantics”

by Leslie Sherman March 9, 2026 2:42 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Toronto-based rock n’ soul duo Glimmerjean & Goode return with “Injured Romantics,” a moody, rhythm-driven disco-rock single that explores the existential nature of life and love. Blending darker lyrical themes with an infectious groove, the track finds the duo leaning into unexpected territory while continuing to expand their evolving sound. The song reveals the cynicism […]

Raphaela Debuts Epic New Single “Lose This Race”

by Leslie Sherman March 9, 2026 2:39 pm Tagged With: singer, songwriter

Lebanese-Canadian artist Raphaela returns with “Lose This Race,” a romantic, energetic pop single that captures the moment love sneaks past your defenses and the instant you realize it’s already too late to run. Vivid and cinematic, the track transforms the emotional rush of falling for someone into a high-stakes chase, balancing exhilaration with vulnerability and […]

George Collins Bottles the Spirit of Paradise on New Release “My Island Life”

by Leslie Sherman March 6, 2026 6:18 am Tagged With: 2026, Alternative, Folk, new music, new singl, New Single, Pop, Rock, singer, songwriter

Before we even get to the breezy groove and sun drenched sound of George Collins’s brand new single, “My Island Life,” it’s worth talking about something that seems to run through much of his music. That unmistakable sense of gratitude for the moment.

Collins has a talent for writing songs that feel grounded in appreciation, little musical snapshots of life’s better angles. His songs remind us that joy often lives in the simplest of places.

And with “My Island Life,” that joy isn’t subtle. It’s practically swaying in a hammock between two palm trees. From the opening line, “Under my mango tree / No place I’d rather be,” Collins paints a picture of tropical contentment that’s as vivid as a postcard from paradise.

Ellie Heath Shares “Too Old (For This Shit),” A Joyful Anthem for Growing Up Without a Rule Book

by Leslie Sherman February 27, 2026 12:52 pm

Edmonton, AB singer-songwriter Ellie Heath returns with “Too Old (For This Shit),” a witty, uplifting indie pop anthem that leans into the absurdity of aging without ever feeling like a grown-up. Playful yet pointed, the track captures the familiar feeling of being a kid in adult clothes; paying bills, following rules, and quietly wondering when […]

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • …
  • 148
  • Next Page »

Most Popular Playlist

Spotlight

Siren Premiere Emotional New Video for “February’s Son”

  • Interview with Eddie Canyon – Id10t
  • Interview with Parmy Dhillon – Nashville
  • Interview with Rusty Reid (& the Unreasonables) – Piece of the Action

Check out more music from our supporters.

Resources

From Buzz To Bond
From Buzz To Bond by Ariel Hyatt

Recent Articles

ARKELLS RELEASE “WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND” FEATURING POOLSIDE

  • Missing the Moment Before It’s Gone: George Collins Finds Beauty in Life’s In-Between
  • Bang Bang Jet Away Turn Literary Legend Into a Wall of Sound on “Mishima”
  • PICKLE JUICE Share “Halfway,” a Turbulent Alt-Rock Dive Into Ski Town Disillusionment

Receive Articles via Email

Enter your email to receive new posts in your inbox. You can unsubscribe at anytime.

spotlight

The AlphiyO Show
The SODEH Hour by Sodeh Records

Discover more music

Where the Music Flows – Raffaele Scoccia’s New Release “La Rivière des Choses”

More indie music

  • Indie Rock Finds Its Depth in A Is For Atom’s New Release “Out of the Blue”
  • Andrew Christopher’s The Imaginary Band Arrive with Rich Harmonies and Americana-Driven Debut Album Highlighting Lead Single “If You Only Knew”
  • Em Armstrong Reclaims Her Power on Edgy Alt-Rock Anthem “Maybe Probably Never”
  • Andrew Spice Comes Alive on “Pretty Demons” LP with Lead Single “Unafraid”
  • Tim & The Glory Boys Soundtrack the Art of Slowing Down on “If I Go Missin’”

Unlimited Sounds Radio


Apple App Store | Android App Store
The SODEH Hour by Sodeh Records
The SODEH Hour by Sodeh Records

Search our index

Translate to your preferred language

spotlight

Copyright © 2026 Indie Music Discovery.com.
An Unlimited Sounds Publishing & Distribution, LLC property.
All Rights Reserved.DMCA + Terms of Use | Privacy PolicyPowered by Studiopress and Bluehost.