Chicago-based songwriter and producer Adele Nichols started her latest project Axons, after a moment of profound and frightening loss. Nichols was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2011; however, last year Nichols’ condition had worsened to […]
Tag: indie electro pop
With a name like Architecture in Helsinki, most people would assume that they’d have to be from Finland or had spent time in Finland; however, the band ironically enough is Australian – and they’re in […]
School of Language is the solo project of Field Music’s David Brewis, and his forthcoming effort Old Fears will see an April 8th release through Memphis Industries here in the States. The album’s first single, “Between the Suburbs” was as […]
Night Drive, the electro pop duo of Rodney Connell and Bradley Duhon, started collaborating together when they the woman they had both been unwittingly dating simultaneously had suddenly died. And their sound manages to bear […]
With the release of his 2011 debut effort, Amador, Adan Jodorwosky, who writes, records and performs under the moniker of Adanowksy developed a reputation for lush folk pop; the sort of lush folk pop that had him […]
https://scache.vevo.com/m/html/embed.html?video=QMB591400001&playerType=embedded Comprised of Jamie Lefler and Robert Cepeda, the Los Angeles, CA-based duo of DWNTWN originally got their start when both Lefler and Cepeda were getting over really bad breakups — interestingly and perhaps awkwardly Lefler had been with […]
Luminous, the Horrors’ much-anticipiated and long-awaited follow up to their critically applauded 2011 release, Skying was recorded over a 15 month period in the band’s East London studio/laboratory/bunker with co-producer Craig Silvey, who has worked with the […]
The internet is a wonderful thing and over the last year or so, I’ve received a number of unsolicited submissions by artists and labels across the United States, Canada and the rest of the world, […]
Pillar Point, an ethereal melancholy electro pop project that deals with themes of heartbreak, loneliness, aging and isolation in an increasingly connected world is a major departure for Scott Reitherman, best known for his work […]
Although this site will be turning 4 years old in June, over the last year or so I’ve started to receive an increasing amount of emails from bands, labels, band managers and publicists from all […]
Based in Los Angeles and comprising of members from various parts of the world, the Mercy Beat’s latest single “Sweet” owes a great debt to New Wave and 80s synth pop – in some way […]
https://scache.vevo.com/m/html/embed.html?video=GBH481400009&playerType=embedded In their native UK, the funk collective of Jungle are a breakout act but they’re starting to make inroads Stateside — their latest single “Busy Earnin’” recently received airplay on KCRW‘s Morning Becomes Electric. Interestingly, the track reminds […]
While in France, singer/songwriter Jay Chakravorty met a Mexican woman who used to playfully call him Cajita, which translates into English as “little box,” thanks to the fact that she claimed that every time she […]
Much like David Bowie,Janelle Monae, Prince and others, the Montreal, QC-based Jef Barbara uses androgyny to play with and blur gender lines and roles – and like those artists that preceded him, Barbara has an uncommonly delicate, strangely […]
Originally one half of the sister duo Festival and a member of the experimental prog project Ga’an, the Brooklyn-based electro pop artist Lindsay Powell now performs as a solo artist, under the moniker of Fielded. […]
