Tag: indie
“Feelin’ Good” is another great adventure through the musical stratosphere of The Sixth Generation
Some months back we reviewed the dynamic Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame band, The Sixth Generation, who started performing in 1966 and released [more…]
Sean Mullaney: “Lines” – is both resolute and intricate, swapping between mammoth power and melody!
Sean Mullaney, 26, is a singer/songwriter that has been performing live for over a decade. During that span he has amassed a number of shows [more…]
Anxious Houseguest: “The Woods of This House” – dark, intoxicating and atmospheric
Anxious Houseguest, the stage name of Kris Savitski, is a solo music project based out of Portland, OR. Originally growing up on the east coast, [more…]
Johnny Pants & Cortez: “Lonesome Dangers” blends whimsical synth styles with acoustic lo-fi approaches
This album “Lonesome Dangers” began as a series of basement demos during the autumn of 2014, says Johnny Pants. “Inspired by Beck’s One Foot in the [more…]
Vasculair: “Us” – the simple layering of background, rhythm and lead melody is truly inspiring
Songs, words, feelings, stories, and the journey, being told from a bedroom: “Everything is written, recorded, and mixed all out of this room,” says Vasculair, [more…]
Rainy Day Crush: “Calamity!” stands out as a great auteur EP!
Betsy Ade (lead vox), Matt Specht (Piano, Guitar, Vocals), Derek Schattl (Bass) and Mike Wynn Jr. (Drums, Vocals) make up the current Rainy Day Crush line-up [more…]
equape: “Mahe Mind Waves” is atmospheric music for escapism…
equape is an electro-organic, ambient indie rock band from New York. The members of the band are Pablo J., Ray O., Dylan Z., Nader A., [more…]
One Song For World Peace by Indie Artist Craymo – New Reggae Pop Song Video
Indie Orlando singer/songwriter Craymo releases an inspirational new music video for the re-release single of his reggae pop song One Love One World (We Are [more…]
“HURRICANE” – Michael Dasso is an astonishing talent able to coax impressive majesty from nothingness!
To say that Portland based singer-songwriter, Michael Dasso is an astonishing but curious talent, may be understatement…on both counts. This indie, alternative and pop musician, who [more…]
Emporium: “THE ELECTRIC EMPORIUM” is a great merging of indie pop with lots of psychedelic feel
As a rock and pop enthusiast I hate to think of these genres as being dead, but rather of them being somewhat absent in a [more…]
“Watch It Burn” – Sword In Stone knows who exactly they are, and they bring the goods to the table!
Forming out of their love for pop harmonies, jangly guitars and dark indie undertones, Sword In Stone have been sitting at #8 on the Pop [more…]
Weapons of Minor Disruption: “The Shoreline Sessions” is often the perfect combination of high art and low art
“The Shoreline Sessions” is a stripped-down alt-rock EP recorded with classical guitar, bass, a hand drum, tambourine, toy maraca, a synthesizer smartphone app and vocals. [more…]
Rog & Glenn: “Another Place” – impossible to imagine these songs being better or any other way!
“Another Place” is an incredible album. The songs are thoughtful, catchy, beautiful and emotive, and well-produced. There is a special chemistry about Rog & Glenn. [more…]
Micah Buzan: “Be Happy” – a blend of psychedelic, retro-bubblegum and futuristic-electronica!
Micah Buzan is a self-taught animator and musician from Kansas City, Missouri. In 2013, he won the Genero.tv music video contest for The Flaming Lips. [more…]
Aaron Davison: “Headed Home” makes music seem effortless!
Aaron Davison studied music at Berklee and has been playing the guitar since he was 12. Aaron’s music has been heard on various TV shows [more…]
Landmine: “Hundred” – If you like your rock hard with lush overtones and melodism
Landmine never fails to surprise me… and, alas, they have done it again. The band, which could once be described as delicate and sublime, have completely, [more…]
hooyoosay: “The Wrong Kind Of People” may be their strongest release yet, song for song!
In an era where artists are categorized into a million and one genres and twice as many sub-genres, along come hooyoosay. What, exactly, do you [more…]
Leftwich: “Giants” – The melody is surreal, the lyrics are chimerical, and the voice is utterly haunting!
Leftwich is the musical child of Canadian songstress Deborah Cher (vocals), and composer/producer Ido Mart (guitars, keyboards). Based in New York City, “Giants” is the [more…]
MONEY: “Refugee” is new, it’s different and it boasts an overpowering sense of urgency!
MONEY formed last winter, banged together some songs in London and starting doing recon this year with a spate of gigs and residencies in Southern [more…]