Album Review: Lilac Lungs – Eventide
Eventide was created as a safe space for listeners, and contains a whole plethora of emotions and explorations of good, bad, and the in between—sometimes all in the same evocative indie track.
Eventide was created as a safe space for listeners, and contains a whole plethora of emotions and explorations of good, bad, and the in between—sometimes all in the same evocative indie track.
Travis Marsh doesn’t stick to any musical guidelines, which is what makes his sound the kind of rebellion the music industry needs.
We’re back again with The Gunz Show, which is bringing you the interviews you need with the bands you love to make your life a little better.
Back with a new sound, and invoking the Hindu goddess of destruction, Emily Bell set some high expectations with her new Kali EP.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the day with Stories Untold before their show in Deer Park, NY.
Making super American pop punk that’ll have you saying #relatable at every turn, the New York musicians just released an album that’ll remind you of summer 2017 for years to come.
[youtube] [/youtube] Maryland’s delivered another great pop punk band for our pizza loving hearts, and this time it’s Bel Air’s Something More. The Common Ground Records quintet have been winning our hearts with killer tunes, and recently, they stopped into our studios to play some of those songs for us live. “It’s Not About You Pt. II”, but it is about the coolest thing you’ll see all week. Catch an exclusive performance of the track, featuring Tillie, above. After you’ve done that, we could “Talk In Circles” about how hyped we are over the sessions, but instead we’ll just direct you… Read more »
On the 3rd week of The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff introduces you to DED, 2 exclusive premier’s from Driveways & Gold Steps, and new music from The UK and South Africa!
The Common Ground Records quintet have been winning our hearts with killer tunes, and recently, they stopped into our studios to play some of those songs for us live.
Here’s to now, and to nothing else, because The Maine’s Lovely, Little, Lonely is finally here. If they can figure out how to top this one, it’ll be time to crown them the kings of alternative rock.