Cuzins The Band delivers an undeniably gritty, bluesy, gut wrenching wall of rock sounds on their latest single and accompanying video Nine Pound Hammer. Lo-fi, distorted vocals, extremely tasty and dirty guitar tones and enough in-your-face attitude to knock you over only to get back up again, Cuzins The Band have created an energetic, hard […]
Interview with Mike Milan Dedic – Escape
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Mike Dedic about his new project, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and the video for Escape below. How is your new release different than previous ones? Did you set out to accomplish anything specific? MMD: My new relaease is the song ‘Escape’. Unlike my […]
Interview with When We Met – Ride The Tide
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Portland based duo When We Met to discuss their new project, challenges and much more. Full Q&A along with links and their animated music video for Ride The Tide can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your […]
Söur Bruthers Deliver Americana Infused, Country Twangin’, Söurlicious Rock on New Album
Merging diverse influences and experiences, Söur Bruthers deliver a distinct sounding blend of roots rock with a healthy infusion of Americana and Country twang. Their self-titled EP includes six songs that this experienced group of musicians either revived from their catalogs or created from scratch as they explored collaborating and recording while combining their wide […]
Interview with Air Stranger – Dangerous Game
Air Stranger is a progressive rock/funk band that is starting to make a real impact on Vancouver’s vibrant indie scene. Their signature sound is illustrated by catchy melodies and blaring horn lines juxtaposed over lush jazz harmonies and heavy funk grooves. I’m sure their sound will infect and hook you just like it did to […]
Love Kills Slowly, Black Bluebirds Pack Distinct Sonic Punch On Latest Single
Minneapolis based synth-infused rockers Black Bluebirds have packed a potent punch into their sonically distinct single Love Kills Slowly. An amalgamation of sounds and influences ranging from ’80s rock to the harder aesthetics of metal to the infectious appeal of delicious sounding synthesizers topped with a healthy dose of pop appeal, Love Kills Slowly rocks […]
Rejectionist Front Rock Hard On New Single All I Am
Rejectionist Front have arrived with a hard rockin’ single titled All I Am, off their latest album Evolve. Delivering pure rock and roll vibes, we are treated with a little spice courtesy of a powerful vocal performance which seamlessly weaves potent rock attitude with rapid-fire, Hip Hop-esque flows that further pack an energetic punch into […]
Surreal Nation Transform Their Sound With New Album, I Know Better
Delaware based alt-rockers Surreal Nation complete their metamorphosis from acoustic folk duo to a rockin’ wall of sound featuring delectable guitar tones, engaging arrangements, and just the right amount of rock and roll attitude. I Know Better is a concept album which takes us on a journey with the lead female character as she navigates […]
Night Herons Make Relevant Noise On New Album, This Is Garage Rock Like It Should Be
Oakland garage rockers Night Herons have delivered their second album, Relevant Noise. Much like a bird enjoying it’s bird’s eye view, Night Herons deliver raw, honest observations about life as it unfolds. Channeling these observations into guitar driven, substance packed songs as opposed, to say, writing a novel; the band provides an enlightening soundscape which […]
Leah Capelle’s New Single, Docs, Serves As A Catalyst For Conquering Insecurity
If you haven’t figured it out by now, we’re supporters of Leah Capelle who is back with yet another potent alt-rockin’ single which explores and overcomes materialist founded insecurities. The title is Docs. In Leah’s words, In reality, all my false attempts at being “okay” made the matter worse. When I was younger, I had […]
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