Sophocles. Dennis Potter. The painter El Greco. Not the usual collection of influences that go towards shaping an album, but then Trembling Bells are not your usual sort of band. Oh, there’s a break-up with a girl in there somewhere, too, of course. That’s more the typical sort of thing, isn’t it? But The Sovereign […]
Mythpunk Songstress S.J. Tucker Releases Stolen Season
Why have I NOT heard of S.J. Tucker before?!?! Or the genre of Mythpunk?!?! (Which is as awesome as Punkgrass.) Someone has serious explaining to do… This mix of folksy, delta blues, jazz fusion stands in a league all its own. With a charming and enchanting presence, soulful and angelic voice, and the ability to tell […]
Watch: Boston Town by Della Mae
Della Mae, recently named a “New Artist You Need to Know” and one of the “50 Best Things at SXSW 2015” by Rolling Stone, have released their new, self-titled album.
Listen: As Deep As Love by Daniel Pearson
Alone, Together is the extraordinary third album from singer-songwriter Daniel Pearson and will be released on August 21st (album pre-orders begin June 15th). The new collection of songs follow the stunning Satellites and Mercury State albums, which earned the versatile indie troubadour international press praise in 2012/2013 and built a large and loyal grassroots fanbase […]
Interview with Bob Crain (Part II) – singer, songwriter, working man with a working plan
Before continuing with part 2 of our interview with Bob Crain, we have a special treat for you. Bob teamed up with Adrian and Stuart at Incubator Studios in Melbourne, Australia to film this exclusive video of Bob performing his song “Genre Gap”. This song is currently not available anywhere else but might appear on […]
Wheels Of Industry Release Everything Is Not Enough
Let’s soak this one in for a moment. The band is Wheels of Industry; their album is titled Everything Is Not Enough. Now if that isn’t symbolic, I don’t know what is. Without even listening to this record, I’m excited at the potential of depth and substance. So what actually happened when I did listen? […]
Indie Music Spotlight featuring Slow Readers Club, Sam Lachow, Kosoti and more
You know what time it is. We’ve got another playlist for your indie music listening pleasure. Make sure to support your favorites by sharing, streaming and purchasing music and merchandise. You can find links to each song, video or album below the embedded media. [Tweet “Get your #indiemusic fix with this week’s spotlight #playlist”] Audio Playlist […]
Interview with Bob Crain (Part I) – Melbourne, technology, and fighting for the working class musicians
You might remember the name Bob Crain from our recent article The Top 39 Annoying Things Venues Do. Bob and I have had some in-depth conversations about the plight of the indie musician – you know, the average joe like us. Those who make up the musician “working class”. We have discussed everything from the disconnect […]
Interview with Max Fred – new album, Kansas City music scene and more
Max Fred from KC, MO recently submitted his new MaxwelLP. After being impressed with his gig calendar and the pure, raw energy that emanates from the man and his guitar; I hit him up for an interview. Thanks go to Max for taking some time from his busy schedule to answer a few questions. Get […]
Interview with So Long Solo – around the world and back…to Nashville
Who is So Long Solo? And how did you guys come together to form this awesome multi-instrumentalist folk/pop duo? Mark: So Long Solo is my wife, Heather, myself, and all the different instruments we can fit in our minivan with our 8-month-old baby. I was actually a solo artist performing as theothermarkmiller when we married […]
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