Brooklyn by way of Santiago, Chile indie rock band Parrot Dream have a new album called Light Goes, so what better time to find out six of the duo’s most influential albums in our latest Stereo Six feature?
Dead Friends have joined us for a new entry in our Stereo Six series, a feature where the band offers the five records (plus one curveball) that helped shape their latest EP Set You Right, released last year.
Seattle’s Scarves join us for another edition of Stereo Six, a feature where the band offers the five records (plus one curveball) that helped shape their new album Dinner Dates For The End of Days, released September 28th via Good Eye Records.
Brooklyn, New York group Kissing Is A Crime join us for another edition of Stereo Six, a feature where the band offers the five records (plus one curveball) that helped shape their most recent self-titled album.
Feyer joins us for a new edition of Stereo Six, a feature where he offers the five records (plus one curveball) that helped shape his debut full-length album, Signals Internalized.
Blank Atlas make emotion-heavy alternative rock such as on their upcoming Canvas EP, but their influences range from Meshuggah to McFly. Check out our latest installment of Stereo Six.
UK pop-punkers Eat Defeat participate in our latest Stereo Six, where they list five albums (and one unpredictable curveball album) that have influenced their music, including their newest Bearded Punk Records release, I Think We’ll Be Ok.
The Mowgli’s join us for another Stereo Six, a feature where they list five records (and one curveball) that helped shape their recent EP, I Was Starting To Wonder, which dropped August 17th via CandyShops Recordings.
Sails of Serenity join us for another Stereo Six to give us five records (and one curveball) that helped shape their most recent release, The Crossing, which dropped August 17th via Famined Records.
Cincinnati, Ohio’s rock n’ roll supergroup Cool Life (featuring members of Foxy Shazam, The Skulx, Cadaver Dogs, and Honeyspiders) join us for Stereo Six: a listing of five albums that define who and what they are today, and one unusual curveball.