Much of the Savannah, GA-based trio the Casket Girls’ early history seemed to occur by accident or by some spooky sense of happenstance. Ryan Graveface, of Graveface Records and of Black Moth Super Rainbow and […]
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Coming from a musical family, based out of Peekskill, NY, Alana Amram has been in music in some fashion for most of her life. As a child, she would take naps around the guitar cases at the foot […]
http://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/track=2729023148/size=large/bgcol=ffffff/linkcol=0687f5/tracklist=false/transparent=true/ Formed last year, the UK-based quartet of of Gold Codes have a sound that they’ve described as being “situated somewhere between Texas, Lagos, 1960s London, and the Congo.” In other words, it has elements of psych rock, […]
“Spell Breakers,” the first single from Burnt Ones’ third album, Gift. And interestingly, the album marks not just their Castle Face Records debut, it also serves as a bit of document of a weird time to San […]
March 4th will mark the release of Chappo’s sophomore effort, Future Former Self. Although the effort will be the follow up to the band’s 2012 debut, Moonwater, which included the iPodcommercial-featured single “Come Home,” the sophomore album is a bit […]
The Toronto, ON-based, Robert Alfons writes, records and performs under the moniker of Trust. His 2012 debut effort, TRST was released both critical praise and commercial success – critics at Vice, Pitchfork and The Guardian reviewed it favorably and […]
Out of the Black, Boys Noize (a.k.a Alex Ridha)’s last album landed at number 8 on this site’s Best of List in 2012 as it was one of that year’s most thrilling and interesting electronica/electronic dance music […]
The members of the Seattle, WA-based quartet of Jupe Jupe are veterans of both Seattle’s and Austin’s indie pop and prog rock scenes as members of Pleasurecraft, the Cinematics (U.S.), Maximum Coherence During Flying. Before […]
Yeah Right, the Philadelphia, PA-based Bleeding Rainbow’s 2013 release gained quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere for a scuzzy, densely layered sound reminiscent of L7, Smashing Pumpkins, and several other 90s-era bands. “So […]
Claiming diverse influences such as Mano Negra, the Clash, Johnny Cash, Gogol Bordello, Bob Marley, bluegrass, flamenco, Eastern European folk, rockabilly and psychobilly, the Brooklyn-based septet Butcher Knives, are a self-proclaimed “gypsybilly” band — with […]
The Dublin, ireland-based quartet of Girl Band manages to be both difficult to find through normal Internet searches, while evading easy categorization. In fact, the band has managed to do something few bands do: they’ve […]
The duo of Isles of Rhodes – Rob Farren (vocals, keys) and Colin Behram (drums) – have received quite a bit of attention after the release of the first single off their forthcoming EP, Affirmation […]
Mighty Mystic, who is Jamaican but is now based in the US is a prominent name in the American Reggae scene – probably because his sound employs elements of rock, reggaeton, hip-hop and pop, while […]
Writing and performing under the moniker of Victory, the Los Angeles, CA-based artist Robert Fleming’s debut effort, Victory Is Music was released to critical praise for Fleming’s self-described “sun bleached rock ‘n’ roll with a pop sensibility.” Along with […]
Writing and performing under the moniker of Victory, the Los Angeles, CA-based artist Robert Fleming’s debut effort, Victory Is Music was released to critical praise for Fleming’s self-described “sun bleached rock ‘n’ roll with a pop sensibility.” […]
