Indie/alt-rock band, Wild Domestic is the brainchild of Matt Carlson. Born in Paraguay, Carlson moved to Charlotte, North Carolina when he was six months old, and it is where he resides to this day. According to Carlson, he knew from a young age that music was his true calling, and according to his family, he […]
Interview with Nathan Leigh
Hailed as “a songbook for our time,” indie folk producer and songwriter Nathan Leigh’s 2012 album A Life In Transit explored the highs and lows of touring life. Splitting his time between the life of a touring musician and a theatre composer, Nathan Leigh has performed in venues across the country, and had his music […]
Interview with Teddyboy – Promises, Promises
A collaborative, evolving audiovisual soundscape, the core of Teddyboy is created from the mind of a single person using only what is available in the moment. Alive on stage, breathing in the reverb and built up and over and over, Teddyboy is a man, a collective, no one, the down in the dumps drive by […]
Nashville’s FOXKEEPER Has Released Two Singles from Forthcoming EP
-If you missed our previous interview with FOXKEEPER, find that here. Nashville indie synth pop rocker FOXKEEPER is planning to release his EP, The Beach Dream, in the near future but, for immediate listening, check out the singles Haunted Houses and Find A Way. Haunted Houses opens with an intensity and rhythm guaranteed to get […]
We Just Need A Little More Country
In a world where humans have continuously been disconnected and distanced from their natural origins due to industrialization, urbanization and technology, Michael Van and the Movers remind us the importance of being closer to our organic, simpler, richer selves. ‘A little more country’ is getting back to the richness of the simple things in life, […]
Melody Federer Interview – Something To Show
Singer-songwriter, Melody Federer released her latest single, “Something To Show,” an uplifting indie-pop track that encourages people to take a chance on love. The new single will be featured on her upcoming full-length album, When the Dogwoods Bloom, out in early 2017. “Something To Show” is now available for download on iTunes and Spotify and […]
Interview with Andrew Marks – Seasons
Los Angeles singer-songwriter, Andrew Marks “creates heartfelt lyrics that really make you stop and listen”(Hear Say Music Magazine). Andrew released his debut album To The Water in 2014. His first full-length album was produced, written, recorded, mixed and mastered by Andrew himself. Andrew has been touring the country performing at colleges, coffeehouses and clubs across […]
Cranky George Release Misery Road, The Second Single Off Their New Album
Los Angeles rockers Cranky George have released Misery Road, the second single and it’s accompanying visual treatment from their new album (Fat Lot of Good). A toe-tapping, light-hearted escape from a troubled love affair, Misery Road is a journey in the car as we try to clear our heads and figure out all the madness […]
Kenny Fame Drops An Intimate Portrait
New York based singer and songwriter Kenny Fame has released the new vintage-esque, soulful R&B project An Intimate Portrait, now available on Bandcamp. Kenny first launched his career working at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. Fast forward to now, An Intimate Portrait is a modern appealing R&B throwback to the days of vinyl, 8 tracks […]
Countless Thousands Deliver A Potent Punk Rock Injection with You’re Goddamn Right
Los Angeles punk rockers Countless Thousands have packed a potent punk prescription into their raw, energetic, adrenaline pumping new album You’re Goddamn Right. Get out of your seats, grab your favorite air instrument, ditch the choir, pick up the poetry and unleash the beast during this six song sonic onslaught of epic poppin’ punk proportions. […]
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