Dege Legg writes, performs and records under the moniker Brother Dege, and as Brother Dege, Legg has been a bit of a closely-kept secret in his native Louisiana. Avoiding traditional career paths, Legg has spent a […]
Tag: indie rock
Those Darlins’ lead vocalist and guitarist, Nikki Darlin’s brithday was yesterday and to celebrate, the band released the latest single from their soon-to-be released album, Blur the Lines“Baby Mae.” The single is reportedly a tribute […]
Washington, DC’s Sunwolf are part of both an emerging garage rock revival in their hometown, and part of a larger, national garage rock revival that includes the likes of Philadelphia’s Lantern, Chicago’s White Mystery, New […]
Nedelle Torrisi’s recently released self-titled debut effort, actually was inspired by a rather interesting story. Kenny Gilmore of Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti and Torrisi were housemates – in fact, they both shared the same wall. […]
Originally formed in Berkeley, CA, the Herms were the sort of band that the folks that then-future founder of Thee Oh Sees and Castle Face Records, John Dwyer loved, although others in his group wouldn’t […]
Warring, is the Darcys third and final installation in a trilogy released by the renowned Canadian indie rock label, Arts and Crafts Records this weekend. Whereas the first single off the album “The River” has elements of soul in the […]
The now-Wisconsin-based duo of Blessed Feathers may have one of the more interesting biographies I’ve recently come across – in fact, their story is a perfect description of the power of both love and of […]
VII which will see an October 1st release through Vagrant Records is the aptly titled seventh full-length effort from renowned Americana act Blitzen Trapper. What has made them beloved by both critics and fans is the fact that vocalist […]
StaG was founded by the duo of Matt McGwire and Will Walden back in the summer of 2008. The pair relocated from their home in Los Angeles, CA to Boulder, CO for college. While in […]
Bed & Bugs which Sub Pop Records released yesterday is the Brooklyn-based quartet Obits’ third full-length release. “Spun Out,” is the first single from the new effort, and it’s an intense, fidgety bit of anthemic garage rock — with […]
Brooklyn-based band Zula is fronted by cousins Henry and Nate Terepka, and their debut effort will see an October release through Inflated Records. But before that, the band released a three song which features likely […]
Last year, the Brooklyn-based band Starlight Girls released a five song EP which was comprised of material heavily noirish 60s inspired indie pop; however, over the summer they released 7 inch produced by Xiu Xiu’s […]
“Horses Fell” is the fourth and latest single from the Darcy’s forthcoming third and final album in a conceptual trilogy, Warring. The song reveals a couple of things – that the band has an adept way of […]
Originally from South Jersey, the trio of Raccoon Fighter has done what countless bands have recently done over the last couple of years — move into Brooklyn and quietly began making a name for themselves in the […]
Mick Collins, the Dirtbombs’ frontman has been threatening that their next album would be a bubblegum pop-inspired album over the past decade, and in some way fans and critics have treated it as a bit of […]
