Saturated in glutinous waves of primal, pop energy, Name Sayers’ ‘Joyboys In The Grindhouse’ pulsates with ferocious, mysterious power.
Now Hear This! This week’s under-the-radar collection spans a variety of genres—Alcoves, Oh He Dead, LEONE, and Stinking Lizaveta—each merits a portion of your time.
Full of various stylistic aromas, there’s a delicious minimalist feel to “Mask,” highlighted by the morphing vocals of Raylee Forest.
V13 caught up with Summer Houses’ Hazel Sterling Clemente to discuss Frantic Hearts’ themes of isolation and the Portland music scene.
Paced well, ‘Teenage Heartache’ allows plenty of time to luxuriate in the remarkable voice of Madelyn Rose, ringing with sumptuous clarity.
Now Hear This! This week’s selections include the dream-grunge of heavy wild, snarling pop-punk from Nate Doyle, the otherworldly post-rock of andtheworld, and the surf rock...
Pervaded by elusive familiarity, the songs on ‘One Way Ticket to Midnight’ reflect a sonic scintillance difficult not to succumb to.
Now Hear This! This week's collection of “this ain’t getting the attention it should deserves” music includes The Almas, Wild Black, Isadora Eden, and Lost Film.
An eclectic melting pot of original music, The Scooches’ ‘Lift You Up’ (On The Bol Records) does just that – lifts listeners up with spiritually-flavoured folk...
Set apart by Sean Michael Howe's guitar wizardry and evocative vocals, 'Can’t See The Sun' (Mule Kick Records) parades the palpable, innovative talent of Geanies.
Now Hear This! This week's collection of under-the-radar music includes the strange, alluring sounds of Kosmetika, the alt-pop of Marlena Dae, the psych-rock of Night Walks,...
Like soft-serve ice cream, 'The Night Owls' delivers rich, velvety textures, sugared by the silky-smooth vocals of Marianne Bourgeois.
Resounding with large rock structures and the primo-rock vocals of TJ, The Nearly Deads’ ‘We Are The Nearly Deads’ thrums with weighty, unwavering dynamics.
Now Hear This! This week's collection of under-the-radar releases will, hopefully, titillate your ears and trigger an emotional response. Oromet, Morning Eagle, Noddery & C.B. Blues.
Will Rainier’s ‘Wobble in the Moon’ is a visceral, affecting album full of deliciously unctuous washes of pedal steel and soft, welcome melodies.