Comprised of Warren Kroll, best known for his work in Forrest and Dorosoto and Steven Lutes, best known for his work in Mall Security and Kontyx, the duo of High Tides was begun as a […]
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Multi-instrumentalist Stephen Bradley has spent the better part of close to 20 years recording and touring as a member of No Doubt, contributing horns, keyboards and backing vocals. After many years, Bradley is finally set […]
Comprised of Dustin Aaron Scharlach, Jheremy Arthur Grigsby and Wiley “ms. dr. child” Hickson, the Portland, OR-based quartet Landlines have developed a reputation for specializing and crafting an old-school inspired basement, guitar rock that should […]
People’s Champs is an all-star collective of some of Brooklyn’s most accomplished musicians featuring primary members bandleader Alex Asher, Cole Williams (vocalist), best known as a member of Pimps of Joytime and Melanie Charles (vocals, flute), […]
Featuring members of the San Francisco-based psych rock band, Sleepy Sun, Fine Points is a side project that specializes in a very dreamy psych rock that also sounds as though it were were recorded in […]
Comprised of Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce, the New York-based queer punk duo PWR BTTM can trace their origins to when Hopkins and Bruce were students at Bard College. While as students, Hopkins and Bruce […]
New Audio: Yuck’s Hold Me Closer Channels Dinosaur, Jr., Pavement, Sonic Youth, Smashing Pumpkins and 90s Alt Rock
With the release of their first two albums, 2011′s self-titled debut and 2013′s Glow and Behold, the London-based quartet Yuck quickly became international blogosphere sensations, thanks in part to a sound that many of my […]
Comprised of Jussi Brightmore and Thomas Fuselgang, the London-based duo Gum Takes Tooth have developed a reputation for a sound that boldly eschews pigeonholing and easy categorization as their sound possesses elements of prog rock, […]
If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the course of the past year or so, you’d likely recall coming across a couple of posts on Maybe the Moon, a Bay Area-based indie electro pop duo, comprised […]
New Audio: Rhythm Scholar’s Psychedelic and Funky Take on De La Soul’s “Breakadawn.”
If you’ve come of age during hip-hop’s golden era, De La Soul holds a rather important position to you, as they released some of that period’s best and most memorable material. Now, if you were […]
Up-and-coming, young vocalist, Quebec-born vocalist Charlotte Cardin first received attention as a model – she’s worked for the renowned Elite Model Management before deciding to commit to music full-time when she signed with Montreal indie […]
The Lexington, KY-based band Ancient Warfare can trace their origins to when its creative mastermind Echo Wilcox (vocals and guitar) was studying photography and motion graphics at the Savannah College of Art and Design. When […]
Comprised of Karla Kane (vocals), KC Bowman (guitar), Khoi Huynh (bass) and Charlie Crabtree (drums) the quartet of The Corner Laughers have received attention across the blogosphere, radio TV and in retail stores for a […]
Comprised of Victoria Legrand (organ, and vocals) and Alex Scally (guitar and backing vocals). the Baltimore-based dream pop duo Beach House formed in 2004, when both Legrand and Scally were individually participating in Baltimore’s indie […]
New Audio: Elika Specializes in Fuzzy and Moody Shoegaze on Latest Single “Closer”
Brooklyn-based electro shoegaze act Elika initially began as a duo featuring founding members and multimedia artists Evagelia Maravelias and Brian Wenckebach in 2006. Over the last few years, Maravelias and Wenckebach have been prolific, writing and […]
