Like so many others, The Zolas had their plans to release an album in 2020 scuppered by COVID-19. Instead of…
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All Day Breakfast Cafe’s funky Afrobeat single ‘What If Nile Rodgers And Fela Kuti Were Friends’
London all-female band All Day Breakfast Cafe present their incredible 8-minute piece. This composition, dedicated to two legendary music innovators,…
Artist Spotlight: Americana Musician Charlie Marks
Nevada is not usually known as a place where Americana/folk music thrives. But Reno-based musician Charlie Marks is setting out…
5 Tracks from Willie Dunn’s anthology, ‘Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies’
Creation Never Sleeps, Creation Never Dies: The Willie Dunn Anthology, the compilation of the Indigenous Canadian singer-songwriter’s music issued by…
The Ninth Wave’s new single and video, ‘Maybe You Didn’t Know’
Scottish indie rock/new wave band The Ninth Wave has dropped a new video single Maybe You Didn’t Know. The Glasgow-based…
Best 5 New 2021 DIY Song Submissions, Vol. III: Maquina Delirio, Rosesleeves, Breakup Films & More
Rolling right along with the best new DIY/indie tracks from our mailbox in this installment No. 3 of the Best…
Top 10 DIY Indie Songs, June 2021
We were late to put together this DIY indie songs playlists for the summer due to a number of reasons,…
Album Review: Wavves – Hideaway
Nathan Williams is no stranger to introspection; Wavves’ 2015 album V acted as his post-breakup lysis, reasoning with pessimism while attempting to…
EP Review: The Len Price 3’s ‘The Strood Recording Company’
Christopher Adams Christopher is a freelance writer/journalist residing in Texas and currently writing for several magazine publications. Prior to freelancing, he…
Clairo’s new single/video ‘Amoeba’
If you follow music closely in the past few years, then you have heard a track or two from upstate…
Best New 2021 DIY Song Submissions, Vol. II – Desperate Journalist, Lucid Express, New Math & more
As summer rolls along at a clip (like it always does), we’ve been listening to dozens and dozens of new…
The Flaming Lips’ ‘The Soft Bulletin Companion’
The Flaming Lips’ Soft Bulletin was a watershed moment for the Oklahoma City rock band. Released in 1999, it was…