Supported by The Strokes and Thundercat, the Red Hot Chili Peppers made their triumphant return to Toronto and totally enthralled everyone at the Rogers Centre.
Sandro P displays their new wave psychedelia via the new music video, “Sandy P,” a song lifted from their long-awaited self-titled debut record, due via Czar...
Wilco performed 23 songs to a dedicated cluster of fans at Toronto's Budweiser Stage, many of whom travelled a distance to see this concert, with openers...
Pervaded by authenticity and the expressive vocals of Isaac Anderson, State of The Secretary’s self-titled album is worthy of vast attention.
Cash Langdon is pleased to announce the October 14th release of his new record, ‘Sinister Feeling’ (Earth Libraries) and debut of the new music video for...
Based in Leipzig, Germany, alternative duo Atlas Bird recently released their new single/music video, “ONYX,” a track lifted from their forthcoming album, produced by Franz Plasa....
Today we premiere the music video for singer-songwriter Damion’s single “Your Secret Is Safe With Me,” of his upcoming album ‘Special Interest’ (Earth Libraries).
The Dan Gootner Band members Dan Gootner and Elie Ganz speak with us about their new single “The Fox and the Hound,” how they got started...
Nathan Katsiaficas caught indie rock act The National at Portland, Maine’s seaside venue Thompson’s Point with opener NYC-based singer/songwriter Cassandra Jenkins.
Fortunately enough for you, your ‘Train of Thought’ has led you right here to experience for the first time “Webbed Feet,” the brand new single from...
Indie rock band Plastic Harpoons tease their upcoming debut ‘Modern World’ (Lolipop Records) with the brand new single “Gettysburg.”
The magical result of a painful burglary, Charlie Reed is ready to drop their album ‘Eddy’ on July 21st via Earth Libraries.
Jared Putnam and his project, The March Divide, returns with the premiere of his music video for “I Wanna Hate You,” a single from his new...
Brooklyn garage rockers Damn Jackals debut their brand new EP ‘Rivals’ and show off their “New Broke City” music video.
The music industry is evolving yearly, and 2022 is no different. Here are ten up-and-coming female music artists changing the charts in the States.