Kansas City-based indie rock band Amble Haunt recently released their debut EP Empty Lot, and it’s an incredibly thoughtful collection of songs, oozing with intentionality. The...
The concept of socializing has taken many twists and turns over the last couple of generations and it’s something on Garrett Kato's mind as he premieres...
Time to check out the pop-core duo nonetheless’ horror-themed music video for their latest single “Better Off,” an indie-pop banger that’s just perfect for the radio!
Indie band The Utopiates are premiering their new video with us for “Making History.” Check out their latest slice of 90s indie-pop here.
Charlie & Margot, the namesake for the solo project of Matteo DeBenedetti, premieres the single “Lonely,” off the debut full-length album ‘Joyride.’
Sheffield Festival Tramlines has announced details of it's 2023 line-up including headliners. Get all the info on who is playing here...
Nick Patyk is a New Jersey-based songwriter with a knack for blending contemporary pop, blues and rock into a styling completely his own.
The Describers released their album 'Ghost In the Rearview,' and it’s a diverse culmination of digestible modern elements and character.
Pandemic-birthed, psych-pop indie duo Dark Side Of Light are following up their recent single, “Hit Repeat,” with the track’s official music video.
Supporting their latest single, “I Taste Blood” (Fortune Stellar Records), dream pop trio Ace of Wands joins us for a Purely Provocative interview discussing things about...
Indie buddies Hi-Fi Sean and Dave McAlmont have teamed up for new album 'Happy Ending'. Read all about it here...
Former Cardiacs William D.Drake shares “Where Do You Go” his track from the 'Write To Be' EP from the Mieko Shimizu led indie collective.
The Veils have unveiled their new single, “Bullfighter (Hand of God),” off their forthcoming album, ‘…And Out Of The Void Came Love.’ The band has also...
Imaginative and stylistically wide-ranging, ‘The Lyre’ (Mint 400 Records) reveals the emotional vulnerability and sprawling song structures of Dana Why.
Chronicling the humdrum landscape of working a monotonous job, Yawn Mower's “Elevation” (Mint 400 Records) hoists itself up on contagious layers of indie-rock.