I was in the mood for some folky, acoustic stuff with good, thought-provoking lyrics when I got to Vance Joy on the Bonnaroo lineup. Perfect Timing. That’s all. Just a moment of fate… Finding the best times at the Mid-South’s premier music festival is a lot like that… you meander through the smoke and little […]
Particle Wave’s Grand Unifier
“By stepping into the past, Particle Wave has conjured up its vision for the future.” (from band bio) When long-time friends Chase Harris, Brian Arthurs and Bryce Stoddart teamed up with songwriter Greg Maechling in 2006, Particle Wave began its journey through the oceans of sound. With two albums under their belt, this LA based […]
Gumshen Progtronica
“Inspiration is all the music that’s out there these days, wide variety. From great musicianship of Radiohead to simplicity of pop music like Phoenix, Franz Ferdinand to huge sounds of dub step. All new digital technology we recently introduced ourselves to – endless possibilities of soft synths (namely ZETA software), and how we could liven […]
What Now by Gemini Wired
Gemini Wired’s new single ‘What Now’ is a song that deals with the topic of bullying. “I go by the name Gemini Wired and I myself have been bullied in the past. I’ve always been an advocate even as a kid. Bullying hurts, and it can make you severely depressed. Nobody deserves to be made […]
Slow by Gasmilk
Oakland, California’s Gasmilk is the solo project of producer and engineer Brian Lee White. After spending the last 10 years developing his career as a composer and engineer, White has worked in almost every facet of music production including music for video games, tv shows, annoying commercials, and work with a lot of artists we […]
The Half-Life of Marla Mase
Marla Mase is no stranger to our archive of great indie musicians. Be sure to check out our previous feature, if you are unfamiliar. Released on February 25 of 2014, Half-Life is Marla’s newest masterpiece to be shared with the world. Backed by the Tomás Doncker band and True Groove Records, her presence, her art, and her delivery […]
Lael Summer has a Burden To Bear
Be careful when you click play on Lael Summer’s Burden To Bear… you might be stuck for a while; whether mesmerized by her soothing vocals or entranced by the soulful grooves, you’re going to feel so good you’ll forget the stop button even exists. Born and raised in NYC, Lael could sing every song from […]
Trad-Psych-Folk-from-the-Future-Past-Available-from-Josh-Matthews
In 1966, Don Kirschner was hired to produce music for a television show. The Monkees debut single went to #1, their album did the same. It featured songs from some of the most accomplished songwriters in the business and played by seasoned studio professionals. For some perplexing reason, the group wanted to write their own […]
DeafHeaven coming to Bonnaroo
All-inclusive is the attitude at Bonnaroo (which explains former acts like Jay-Z) and it’s really a good thing over all. There’s a little bit of every style of music on the farm, including black metal. This year’s big heavy chunk is DeafHeaven from San Francisco! These dudes are all over the map playing fests and […]
East TN band The Black Lillies at Bonnaroo 2014
Welcome East Tennessee’s The Black Lillies to Manchester for Bonnaroo! These guys are just too much. Beautiful, rich layers of acoustic instruments and harmonic folk melodies touch things deep inside. Oh, I hope it’s a nice night-time show at The Other Tent. ” When the Lillies weren’t playing their 200-odd gigs during 2012, they were in […]
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