Tag: indie rock

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 […]

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. […]

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 […]

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 […]