Australia power duo Those Who Dream have released their latest single and video for Coward, off their latest project Life In Cyan. Are you ready to have a new song stuck in your head? Those Who Dream deliver an undeniably infectious brand of exuberant power pop which has been infecting the interwebs with a refreshing, […]
Interview with The Persian Leaps – Bicycle Face
The Persian Leaps began as a phrase singer/guitarist Drew Forsberg doodled in a notebook margin during a college Greek Archaeology course. He wrote music independently under that name for years, until finally assembling a full band in 2012 to perform and record driving, chiming music influenced by The Smiths, Guided by Voices, and Teenage Fanclub. […]
Interview with Parmy Dhillon – Burn
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Parmy Dhillon about influences, the latest project, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and streams below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) I’m from Melbourne, Australia […]
Interview with Happy Abandon – Heavy Lines
Released on August 25th (2017) via Schoolkids Records, Happy Abandon’s Facepaint is a collection of heartfelt, melancholic melodies that simmer under the surface toward an ever increasing crescendo of orchestral indie rock. Despite featuring songs about loss, Peter Vance (vocals & guitar) is quick to point out that Facepaint is not a breakup album. He […]
Interview with And The Boys – Hate You Now
In this interview spotlight, we chat with And The Boys about influences, their latest release, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream of Hate You Now below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular […]
Collegians Release Potent New Single, Vaccine – More Music Coming Soon
Prepare for the electro-infused, lo-fi guitar driven, arena sized wall of sound in Collegians new single Vaccine. Powerful, gritty vocals blend with distorted guitars, haunting piano, and electronic elements resulting in a radio ready single which combines the greatness of past rock and roll with more modern stylistic sensibilities. Joining forces with Cultivator Records, Collegians […]
Kung Fu Jesus Releases Catchy and Uplifting Album, The Kantele Tapes
Scotland based singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Kung Fu Jesus packs a powerful, infectious, classic-feeling rock and roll punch on his new album The Kantele Tapes. Beach Boys, Iggy Pop, and The Cure with a modern twist all wrapped into one?! Yes, Kung Fu Jesus packs that potent of a sonic punch. You will find your […]
The Foshays Deliver Digi-zine Motion Comic Rock, Listen To New Single ‘Til It’s Gone
Minneapolis based rockers The Foshays have delivered their infectious, head noddin’, toe tappin’, punk infused new single ‘Til It’s Gone. Clocking in at only 2 minutes and 15 seconds, ‘Til It’s Gone is one of the most contagious, memorable punk jams I have heard in quite some time. Labeled as digi-zine motion comic rock, it […]
Leisure McCorkle Captures Travels and Human Experiences In Song
Leisure McCorkle is an anthropologically minded nomadic troubadour who creates music that captures the experiences of his travels as well as the essence of what it is to be a human on planet Earth in modern times. Coming from the DIY punk scene, Leisure has carved a lane all to himself. With 8,000 miles and […]
Interview with MËTA
In this interview spotlight, we chat with MËTA about influences, challenges, their latest project and more. Full Q&A along with links and streams below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) We are from Culiacán Sinaloa […]
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