Tag: indie rock

Dead Leaf Echo went to the Cutting Room Studios to record four new songs for a live session for John Richards’ show on Seattle’s influential indie station, KEXP. This live recording of “Birth,” came from […]

Each Other, a trio of Brad Loughead (vocals/bass/guitar), Mike Wright (vocals/bass/guitar) and Christian Simmons (percussion/tape echo) hail from Halifax, Nova Scotia have developed a reputation for a creating a garage rock sound that manages to […]

“Mono,” the fourth track on My Jerusalem‘s excellent Preachers is one of the most delicate songs on the album. It describes suffering from mono with such vivid, novelistic detail that you can feel the itching and discomfort […]

“Born in the Belly,” off My Jerusalem‘s Preachers is a quite simply a primal howl of pain, obsession and rage that feels both cathartic and unsettling. The End Records officially released Preachers last week, and I think that […]

The video for Ambassadors “Unconsolable,” stars Girls and Mad Men’s Zosia Mamet as a deranged killer. The video is quite fucked up – and reminds me a bit of the HBO show Oz. What I love about Ambassadors sound is […]

Trouble in Mind Records and the New Hampshire-based psychedelic rock band MMOSS announced that the band’s sophomore effort, Only Children will be released on November 13th. “Another Dream,” which the folks at Pitchfork premiered the other day […]

Originally based in Vermont and now based in Los Angeles, the power pop/garage rock artist King Tuff (a.k.a Kyle Thomas) released his newest single, “Screaming Skull” to celebrate the announcement of added dates to his fall/winter […]

I saw the Vancouver-based indie rock act, Yukon Blonde play a live set with Alcoholic Faith Mission some time ago, and I was quite impressed. The band released their latest effort, Tiger Talk earlier this year to […]

JAN is the solo project of Eagle and Talon’s Kim Talon. And Enclave Music will release JAN’s self-titled debut on November 13th. “How to Beast,” is the second single from the album and as you’re […]

Los Angeles-based band, the Lonely Wild just recently played their 100th show as a band, and it turned out that it also marked the last night of their residency at the Satellite. As they were […]