Comprised of Mads Damsgaard Kristiansen and Esben Valloe, the Copenhagen, Denmark-based duo formed Reptile Youth in 2009.Their self-titled debut album, received international attention as the album was critically applauded by the likes of Spin Magazine and […]
Tag: indie pop
If you’ve been following JOVM for some time now, you may be familiar with the Brighton, UK-based indie pop sensation, Fickle Friends. Comprised of Natassja Shiner, Sam Morris, Harry Herrington, Chris Hall and Jack Wilson, […]
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM for the better part of the last year or so, you’d likely be at least passingly familiar with the Detroit-based duo of Gosh Pith. Comprised of Josh Smith (vocals, guitar […]
If you’ve been following JOVM recently, you might remember coming across a post on the London-based quartet of Life in Film. Comprised of Dominic Sennett, Edward Ibbotson, Micky Osment, and Samuel Fry, the quartet has […]
Although they’ve been together as a band for a little over two years, a relatively short period d of time for a band, the Galway, Ireland-based quartet of Dott has received international attention after the […]
Comprised of producer Zachary Andrew (Black Light Dinner Party, High Highs) and vocalist, Richard Saunders, the New York-based duo of Refs have quickly won the attention of the blogosphere with the release of their debut […]
Bee Becx is a singer/songwriter who has started to gain attention for a sound that’s been described as “a subtle suggestive hint of R&B, Hip-Hop and Trip-Hop overtones laced with an experimental edge.” Interestingly, her latest […]
Indie dance pop sensation Body Language can trace their origins to when founding members Matthew Young and Grant Wheeler started making dance music and remixes of a weekly party they curated/DJ’ed in Hartford. Shortly after […]
Initially begun as a side, solo recording project, Tame Impala and the project’s creative mastermind, Kevin Parker received both national attention in his native Australia and international attention with the release of Innerspeaker and his […]
Comprised of Cooper Gillespie (vocals, bass) and Greg Gordon (drums and sequences), the Los Angeles, CA-based duo of Ultra Violent Rays have received attention across the blogosphere for a sound that channels Siouxsie and the Banshees, […]
2015 may arguably be among the biggest years for women artists in recent memory – especially for up-and-coming artists. In the past few months, young artists such as Chelsea Lankes have caught the attention of […]
Pfarmers is a trio comprised of Danny Seim (a member of Menomena and of Lacktherof), Bryan Devendorf (The National) and Dave Nelson (a member of the David Byrne and St. Vincent touring band and Sufjan […]
Comprised of brothers Martin and Mads Rehof, Jacob van Deurs Formann and Frederik Lind Köppen, the young. Danish quartet of Communions have received international attention for a shimmering and plaintive pop songs about youthful naivety. Following […]
If the first third of 2015 is indicative of the rest of the year, it seems apparent that this year will be a huge year for women artists – Bjork released her 13th full-length album […]
Although Irish electronic music singer/songwriter and producer Roisin Murphy first started her musical career as one-half of the duo Moloko with her then-boyfriend Mark Brydon, it was the 2005 release of her debut solo effort, […]
