Tag: singles

The Austin, TX-based quartet, The Young have publicly claimed that the power chord heavy sounds of Thin Lizzy, Crazy Horse and others have influenced them – and in fact, they’ve won over bloggers, critics and fans […]

Comprised of members of The Mall, Blasted Canyons and Mayyors, the Northern California-based trio of Male Gaze. And as you’ll hear on “Cliffs of Madness,” the A-side of the band’s “Cliffs of Madness” 7 inch, […]

The UK-based pop act THUMPERS have received quite a bit of love on both sides of the Atlantic after the release of “Unkinder (A Tougher Love),” the first single of their debut full-length Galore. And once you […]

Comprised of members who hail form Belgium and France, the production/artist duo of BOTH are an up-and-coming electronic act in Europe, thanks to a sound that employs elements of nu soul, classic house and funk, […]

Blonde, an up-and-coming production duo consisting of Adam Englefield and Jacob Manson met through Englefield’s Eton Messy YouTube channel, which currently has close to 250,000 followers and 38 million views. Interestingly,  when the duo had […]

Although they’ve had a constantly shifting lineup, the one constant in Reigning Sound since it’s formation in 2001 has been Greg Cartwright, the band’s founder and primary creative force. On Shattered, Cartwright teams up with longtime […]

Elephant Stone, led by Rishi Dihr, a renowned sitar player, released their self-titled, sophomore effort through Hidden Pony Records last year, and the material on the album used elements of traditional Eastern instrumentation with Western songwriting and instrumentation […]

I’m An Island is the solo project of the Nashville, TN – by way of New Orleans, LA – based multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter and food entrepreneur J. Gardner. “Passion Phruit,” is the second track off Gardner’s […]

With the release of her critically applauded full-length effort, I Predict A Graceful Explosion, the Canadian born and London-based Al Spyx, who writes, records and performs under the moniker of Cold Specks put herself on the map as a vocalist […]

The New York-based trio of Lemonade, which coincidentally may be one of the more difficult to Google band names I’ve come across lately, is one of Cascine Records latest discoveries and signings. “Stepping,” the trio’s […]

Consisting of members who have backed with Richard Ashcroft, Lauryn Hill and the legendary Chaka Khan, A Million Billion Dying Suns have received quite a bit of attention for a sound that’s appropriate – it’s a blistering, psychedelic squall that seems […]

Named after their frontman, Orville Bateman Neely III, the OBN IIIs have won quite a bit of attention across the blogosphere as Neely has been described as a sort of punk rock Elvis in front of a band that […]

Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia poet Tim Fontaine relocated to New York in 2011 to pursue a career in music; in fact, as soon as he moved to New York, Fontaine fully focused on music, writing […]

A diverse array of artists across a number of disciplines including Parliament Funkadelic, sci-fi novelist Octavia Butler, Sun Ra, and others were instrumental in the creation of the increasingly important Afrofuturuism movement. And within that movement, […]

Depeche Mode released their 13th full-length album, Delta Machine last March, and the album was the last of a trilogy of albums produced by Ben Hiller. And interestingly, the album was considered by critics and fans as one of the […]