Oakland’s Boy Scouts makes the kind of music that warms your soul. With a mix of indie folk and indie rock, her latest single “Expiration Date” is the kind of jangly pop that you wished you heard more of, while you’re eagerly awaiting her full length Free Company due in August. Mixing in twangy guitar...More Please
For anyone who’s a fan of Americana and indie rock all stars Wilco, you’re in luck because the Chicago natives have just released a new song and announced a new album. The lead single “Love is Everywhere (Beware)” is soft and tender and helps give you an idea what their upcoming album Ode To Joy...More Please
Neon Indian is ready to take his sound across America this Fall, proven by his recently announced tour. While it’s definitely time for a new album from the Texas artist, his last drop was “Heaven’s Basement (Theme From 86’d)” from the original short film he made as well. The dates for the new tour are...More Please
For some bands, taking what they’ve done in the past and placing a new spin on it can be difficult. For Texas funk trio Khruangbin, it’s par for the course. On their new reworked dub album Hasta El Cielo (Con Todo El Mundo in Dub), the band takes the critically lauded album and reinvents it...More Please
Will people get this album? That’s what we were wondering when we heard the new album Showboat Honey by Portland’s Kyle Craft. The record is essentially modern glam rock in the vein of T Rex and Queen, though not lifted in any way. The songs are so well crafted that they remind you of a...More Please
Depending where you live, you may not know the names Michael Kiwanuka or Tom Misch. The British artists have plenty of snap in their individual careers, but together they craft pure gold. While Kiwanuka hasn’t released much since 2016, Misch adds his funky guitar tones with Kiwanuka’s voice create a soulful banger that slaps on...More Please
Washington, DC has such a bustling music scene, that pretty much every band that calls it home comes out of the city with an unparalleled energy that many cities cannot match. While there’s more than enough to get excited about, Gauche has always made the kind of dance worthy punk that we feel is easy...More Please
Chicago’s Whitney will be releasing their new album in August, and it should be a stunning release to say the least. Forever Turned Around promises to be an album that fans of the band will be pleased for, though ahead of its release the band has released a new song and video, “Valleys (My Love).”...More Please
Detroit’s Stef Chura has always followed her own path, crafting indie rock that mixes in her intriguing vocals in a time where she was being called everything but what she was. Chura, one of the better new acts in music is about as straight indie rock as it gets, and her early recordings had the...More Please
There’s a sea of new with the music that Bleached is releasing, especially on their new album Don’t You Think You’ve Had Enough? Refreshed and writing from a new head space, the Clavin sisters take bold leaps on the album that not only pay off, but take their mixture of punk and pop and creates...More Please
Last year, the world was gifted with the lovely and soulful album Negro Swan from Blood Orange. The album was one of the prettiest and most heart stirring releases of 2018, and proved that Dev Hynes has the ability to bring all the power of his voice to swoon all who heard it. On his...More Please
Before Canada’s METZ was gaining traction, they were ripping up pretty much every stage they performed on. Most of us who caught the band in those early years, remember thinking that they reminded us of nineties bands like Unwound or June of 44 while having our minds blown from their intense sets. The band hasn’t...More Please
London’s Ashnikko doesn’t really care if you get what she’s doing, because she’s pretty much popped off since she got her start. On her new single “Hi, It’s Me” from her new E.P., the rapper makes use of her own inner sadness to drop a true ‘f**k you’ anthem while giving you something that slaps...More Please
It’s safe to say that most of us who hear the music of BANKS are fans. Her music has always walked between dark electronic pop and R&B, and that’s okay. On her new album III she goes further in to R&B and pop and leaves the electronica behind. While the songwriting is on point and...More Please
Sometimes a band can come along and add their own nuance to a genre. It’s a rarity yet that’s what New York’s Stolen Jars has always done. With their new single “Winona” from their upcoming album A Reminder due in September, they not only add new touches to indie rock, but they carve their own...More Please
LA’s Doe Paoro seems to have the ability to put it all out there in her music. Over the years, her sound has grown without taking away any of the sincerity of her songwriting. On her new single “Midnight Choir” produced by Rob Schnapf, she shares a sound that’s more developed and feels like a...More Please
There are plenty of reasons to love the music of Jay Som. Aside from the endearing touches within the songs, there’s plenty of soft tones that always pull you in. With her new album Anak Ko coming out next month, her new single “Tenderness” is pretty magical, and should cast a spell over your ears....More Please
Nashville’s Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes have been around nearly ten years, and they’ve always had the ability to put their best foot forward when it comes to crafting catchy songs. On their new single “Way You Are (ft. Ruby Amanfu)” they continue that tradition while offering a sound that’s hard not to move...More Please
Aside from being married to Margo Price, there’s a good chance you aren’t familiar with the music of Nashville’s Jeremy Ivey. Ivey, a longtime behind the scenes player in the Tennessee music community is ready to release his first swing and stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight. His full length debut The...More Please
It’s been a minute since we heard new music from R&B duo dvsn. The Toronto natives blew away everyone who caught them this year at Coachella, though aside from playing new music at that set, they haven’t really dropped any of those tracks until now. With two new songs “Miss Me?” and “In Between,” it’s...More Please