Jason Lytle, Tyler Ramsey and Kramies drop triple split-single

A nice surprise in our mailbox came way of three musicians well-known in the indie folk rock world – Jason Lytle (Grandaddy), Tyler Ramsey (formerly Band of Horses), and independent artist Kramies Windt.

Lytle, Ramsey and Windt have been friends and toured and worked together for years. So it’s not that big of a surprise when this unofficial, mini-supergroup dropped a new triple-single this week, Over and Outsider, featuring one new song from each artist.

“We decided to do this project – ‘over and outsider’ – to try and put some light and love back into the world during this crazy time,” the trio’s statement reads. “All three songs are lovely.”

Windt is best known for his work with Lytle and Patrick Carney (The Black Keys), Jerry Becker (Train), and Todd Tobias (Guided by Voices) and has toured and performed with artists like Spiritualized, Yo La Tengo, and Calexico.

He established a new indie record label called VanGerrett Records on which the trio released the split single. ‘Kramies’ – as he is more commonly known – is a collector and maker of rare split singles, one-off releases and “magical moments that can only be found here.”

Kramies two 2021 singles, “Days Of” & “Ohio I’ll Be Fine,” entered the U.S. & Canadian college charts’ Top 10.

For this 2022 release, Kramies wrote and recorded “She’s Low Tide”

Lytle, long revered as Grandaddy’s frontman, performs his track, “Drop That Hero,” while Ramsey, a free agent musician since leaving Band of Horses, presents his new song, “Arrow to Bow.”

The breadth of these songs; the quality of songwriting; the emotional pinging of each chord – all come together the way a light rain, a soft wind and singing birds do on a sweet summer afternoon.

Beach House drops another five tracks from upcoming double-album release

Beach House‘s new album Once Twice Melody drops on February 18 via Sub Pop and Bella Union.

Baltimore’s famous indie dream pop duo Beach House has just released Chapter 3′ from Once Twice Melody featuring five new tracks, including the seductive “Masquerade”.

The releasing of tracks from the double album via installments over the past months is a smart strategy as it slowly builds anticipation of Beach House fans by revealing a few synth-glazed tracks at a time rather than all at once – or even just one single at a time (which is a more common tactic).

Here’s what one fan, mattyb01, wrote on Bandcamp: “already some of the best dream pop/shoegaze I’ve heard since Ceres & Calypso in the Deep Time by Candy Claws.

“The absurd amount of time and talent that must have went into making this album shows, and I’ll be patiently waiting for the rest of the parts as they come out. The mix of synths and drum machines with guitars, as well as the absolutely gorgeous string arrangements make for a extremely entertaining listening experience. Favorite track: Pink Funeral.

Many fan comments selected “Starstruck” as the best of the new tracks.

Once Twice Melody is Beach House’s eighth studio album release.

Despite chapter after chapter drops it’s going to be very interesting to hear the entire project all at once when it officially drops next month.

In all, 13 of the 18 tracks are available to stream via the duo’s Bandcamp page:

 

In Dee Mail, Vol. XXXI – 2021 Bandcamp Tracks from Billboards, Everstill, Quitt & more

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Tens of thousands of releases are dropped on Bandcamp each year. The year 2021 has been a special one for indie/DIY music: not only because of the flood of amazing DIY releases – most recorded during, and as a result of, the pandemic.

Additionally, the exodus of DIY artists and bands from platforms like Spotify to Bandcamp has been a real industry shakeup, and we support that.

The Bandcamp allure didn’t end there: the platform also offers interaction with fans, lower costs and better profits for artists; vinyl, cassette and bundles, and the increasing popularity of Bandcamp Daily, the platform’s daily blog showcasing selected releases from DIY/small label indie artists and bands from an array of genres and sub-genres.

The following are some of our favorite DIY releases from Bandcamp that were submitted to our inbox via our music submission page.

Billboards – Cincinnati, Ohio
Everstill – New York, New York
The Strange Heroes – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Corrected Proofs – Chicago, Illinois
Quitt – Mainz, Germany

Billboards is an indie rock duo out of Cincinnati comprised of multi-instrumentalists Ryan Rockwell and >Eric Tuffendsam, both of who play guitar, bass, and keys. The duo’s latest single, “Run,” is, “a song about losing weight, and how it affects your brain, amongst other things. This song, like the other three on the EP is about finding something good in something bad.”

The duo’s influences include Kid Cudi, Chance the Rapper, Blink 182, and Coin.

The long-time friends have been recording together in one form or another for some two decades.

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New York City indie multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Sara Aridi and drummer Luca Bertaglia– who record under the moniker Everstill – recently dropped the booming new single release, “Proxemics.”

The song, according to Aridi, “describes a pattern of obsessing over love interests that she repeatedly comes to realize are just distractions from existential fears and doubts she has to face. She weaves her melodic guitars and soothing vocals with Luca Bertaglia’s pulsating drums, building up to a powerful outro in which she finally confronts herself.”

The pair draw from a range of influences in compositions that are at once melancholic and euphoric. Aridi and Bertaglia, who hail from Lebanon and Italy, respectively, met in 2016 while playing in an alt-prog band and reconnected in 2020 to bring Aridi’s songs to life. Their debut album, "Longing," comes on the heels of their first two singles, "In Your Dreams" and "Waiting," which immediately landed coverage on platforms in the US and UK.

The single is from the duo’s debut Longing. Their musical influences are Warpaint, Wolf Alice, Interpol, Kurt Vile, Foo Fighters, and Nine Inch Nails.

High energy garage rock bellows on the new single, “White Wolf Black Sheep,” by The Strange Heroes. The Minneapolis indie trio, founded in 2012, will drop a self-titled album next month.

This dynamic and energetic trio features Brandon Lee (guitar/vocals); Taylor Ellis (drums) and Kaitlin Boedigheimer (bass).

Major musical influences include The White Stripes, The Beatles, The Stooges, among others.

Corrected Proofs – “Radio”

Chicago-based musicians Christopher Dean Hayes (guitars, bass, vocals) and Anthony Krecioch (drums), aka, Corrected Proofs have released a single, “Radio”, that tugs on the heartstrings.

The duo launched their musical project during the lockdown and have delivered the results. They are influenced by bands like The Weakerthans, Worriers, Against Me!, Sharks, Cheap Girls, Signals Midwest.

Mainz, Germany quartet Quitt have released the album “Ethik fallt,” and here’s a notable composition off of it.

“On “Alleine grinsen,” the musicians magnetically shuffle such genres as post-rock and post-punk. Their music moves from retreat psychedelia in the realm of Spacemen 3 to guitar vibrations and a fine dynamic a la Sonic Youth, while sometimes sounding like an alluring, strange light inside mountains.”

The wistful, warm melodies and the German lyrics are introspective and metaphorical.

Flashback Tracks: Bandcamp DIY Classics from IHNMAIMS, The Away Days, Shy Mirrors and others

We’re going back to the archives to pull out some great indie rock tracks from the past featuring:

I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream – Berlin, Germany
The Away Days – Istanbul, Turkey
Shy Mirrors – Stockholm, Sweden
Nheap – Perugia, Italy
Matthew Squires and The Learning Disorders – Austin, Texas

*Click on cover art to play songs

The Berlin shoegaze, post punk band, I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, otherwise known as, IHNMAIMS took their band name from a dystopian science fiction short story about survivors of a nuclear war.

The band’s shoegaze influences – Joy Division and My Bloody Valentine in particular – are clearly demonstrated on lo-fi rock tracks like “Drowning” and “PKD,” from the band’s 2016 eponymous debut.

IHNMAIMS also considers The Cure, Deerhunter, Nirvana and Velvet Underground as influences as well as “fellow Berlin bands The History of Colour TV, Brabrabra, Skiing and Jolly Goods, with whom we share current or former band members,” like Bastian Stein (vocals, guitar); Markus Mocydlarz (guitar); Angy Lord (keys), and Sara Neidorf (drums).

The band has opened for artists like The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Die Nerven, and Jolly Goods.


Even before the release of its debut album, the Istanbul-based DIY band The Away Days was on the rise, especially in Europe.

In fact, the band played a string of music festivals in Europe in 2013 and 2014 and have been featured on NPR, BBC, XFM, NME, The UK Guardian, SPIN and KEXP.

Living in Istanbul affords the members a unique view of the world; it’s an ancient city that has been the gateway between Europe and the Middle East for centuries. It’s not often that we get to hear DIY bands from Turkey.

We think The Away Days are worthy of their recent run of good press. The lush, dreamy psych pop soundscapes, with big, booming bass; reverb-heavy vocals and layered choruses; light, ambient, and soaring guitar riffs and stoner rock jams on songs like “Best Rebellious” and “Calm Your Eyes,” off of The Away Days’ debut EP, THIS, should make just about anyone a convert.

The Away Days have opened for Portishead, Belle & Sebastian, Savages, Paul Banks and Wild Beasts. The band lists their top musical influences as Mac Demarco, Local Natives, Tame Impala, and Foals.


If you dig lo-fi, demo guitar garage rock, and pop-punk, chances are you may find yourself listening to Stockholm one-man-band Mike Downey discography in full. He records under the moniker Shy Mirrors.

As the listener soon finds out, Shy Mirrors’ music is marked by a lo-fi indie attitude, snappy rhythms, buzzsaw guitars, and melodic, catchy vocals. Downey said he formed Shy Mirrors in 2010 based on a “selfish need to make rock music for me again after many years of, well, not making rock music.”

In the ensuing years he dropped a number of EPs and LPs and attracted a small but loyal following online. In 2016, Downey retired Shy Mirrors to work on other projects. It’s a good thing for lo-fi indie punk pop rock (that’s a mouthful) lovers that the discography remains online.

“I grew up listening to and seeing Screeching Weasel, Winepress, Pegboy, 88 Fingers Louie and loads of other Chicago and Chicago-suburb punk rock.


In 2007 Italian musician Massimo Discepoli started the Nheap project. Under this moniker, he composes and plays his own music, which is a mix of jazz, electronica, post-rock, avant-garde sounds creating dreamy, calming, and transformational soundscapes.

The Perugia artist’s amazing, and widely hailed album, Realight, is a jazz-driven compendium of jazz fusion, featuring compelling tracks like “The Snow That Never Falls,” and “Gradients.”

His musical influences include a diversity of artists, including Aphex Twin, Miles Davis, Squarepusher, King Crimson, Sigur Ros, Godspeed you black emperor!, Fennesz, and many others


Launched in 2012, Matthew Squires and The Learning Disorders is an ever-evolving band project seeded in the thoughtful and sometimes witty, songs of Austin singer/songwriter Matthew Squires.

Equipped with an odd, dry wit, a humble disposition, and a voice that finds strength in the midst of vulnerability, Squires is paving a very original path on the musical landscape of indie rock.

While lyrically powerful at their core, Matthew Squires’ songs are generally much more ambitious in their composition than mere vocals and acoustic guitar. One critic aptly described his sound as follows: “There is a sense of lightness and confusion that is delivered in the wrapping of electronic and acoustic instruments, each piece delivering something unexpected, and it is those joyous strides of disconnection that gives the material that floats around the room. Like a sage delivering wise questions, there is a prophetic feel to the outpourings with the almost chanted lyrics. The whole effect is slightly jarring whilst simultaneously cathartic.”

Formed in 2012; 2013 was a busy year for Matthew Squires and the Learning Disorders, which saw the release of three critically acclaimed albums and three corresponding music videos. They’ve opened for bands like Mother Falcon, Marmalakes, Casiotone For The Painfully Alone. Top musical influences are Leonard Cohen, Modest Mouse, Jeff Mangum, Bill Callahan, Daniel Johnston, and Elliott Smith.

Stream Field Music’s ‘Flat Full Moon’ via Bandcamp

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English rock band Field Music (led by brothers Peter and David Brewis) have released a new album, Flat White Moon, today via Memphis Industries. Now that it’s out you can stream the whole thing below. The album includes “Orion From the Street,” a new song the band shared in January that was one of our Songs of the Week. Then when the album was announced they shared its second single, “No Pressure,” via an amusing tutorial music video that shows fans how to achieve the band’s signature sound.


Artist of the Week – S. Walcott

Five experienced, teenage musicians and friends in Providence, Rhode Island, decided to start up a band last year after hearing their friend sing at an open mic night. After that night, the five youngsters officially launched as S. Walcott. From there on, things have gone well for the young band.

We’re not exactly sure what that name means or where it comes from, but we had an immediate thought that they were fans of Vampire Weekend because of that band’s popular song, “Walcott.” But, we found the answer – the band’s name comes from the character, Susan Walcott, from The Crucible by Arthur Miller.

We were impressed with their musicianship, style and the overall energy and fun of their sounds. The guys have backgrounds in hip-hop, jazz and rock.
“We’re five teenagers from Rhode Island who have been playing music together for forever,” vocalist/guitarist, Johnny Donnelly wrote. “We started S. Walcott last year…since then we’ve played shows all around Rhode Island and parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and also have released two EP’s. We’ve got backgrounds in jazz, hip-hop, and of course rock, and we believe all these elements are what help us write our music.”

He also gave one of the best answers we’ve heard to a question we ask all musicians – “What is indie rock?” Donnelly replied: “The term indie rock has been so mixed up and used in so many different situations that the genre can really mean anything. What it means to us is just fun, that’s all. It’s all about strong hooks and melodies that result in just this youthful, spirited genre of music that is what it makes it great.”

The band definitely has a great teenage indie pop and rock sound with spirit, melodic hooks, upbeat rhythms and great beats. It’s no surprise that among their top musical influences include Young The Giant and The Strokes.

Other S. Walcott members are Paul Sayour (lead guitar), Luke Graham (drums and guitar), Rory Maynard-Dean (bassist) and Willie Grear (trumpet and synth).

Listen to the band’s new single, “Ghost” on S. Walcott Bandcamp page, and visit their Facebook page.