Now Hear This! This week’s artists comprise The BV’s, SUNLIT, R.E. Seraphin, and the effortless dream-pop of Sonic Blue.
This week’s artists include Free Whenever, Zoe Boekbinder, an international project called Demolition, and Portland’s doom band Asphalt.
Now Hear This! Four new artists for assessment: Club 8, Daphne Eckman, No Windows, and TRIPPLEHAZE, a Kazakhstan-based alternative band.
Now Hear This! This week, we present four new artists/bands: Equipment, Eternal Storm, Kassi Valazza, and the surf-punk of Cat Valley.
Now Hear This! #019 features Lilla Veneda, indie-pop from Mall Girl, Malena Cadiz, and the indie-folk of Sofia Talvik’s sad Christmas song.
Now Hear This! New music from Wet Cactus, Jennifer Alvarado, smolder-core from SPELLES, and the dazzling dream-pop of Pure Bathing Culture.
We offer the following artists for your listening pleasure: dream-pop from leisure fm, along with Crystal Coffin, Monster Wave, and dery.
Here are four bands that caught our attention: the heavy metal music of The Frostbite Orckings, Tulsa’s Manta Rays, See Jazz, and Rid Of Me.
Now Hear This! This week we offer up new music from four under-the-radar artists: Izzy Heltai, Meredith Lane, Irish producer Uwm., and Montreal’s Malade.
Now Hear This! In this week’s edition of musical archaeology, we continue to excavate the oversaturated landscape of music and provide you with undiscovered gems. To...
Now Hear This! volume #13 includes Lydia Can’t Breathe, Pony Girl’s latest track, alternative outfit Sweetboy, and Mississippi’s Chief City.
Now Hear This! This week’s selections include synth-pop from Course, Roslyn Witter, Dead Cosmonauts, and the lush jazz of Astrid Engberg.
Now Hear This! This week’s collection of endorsements includes Terra Lightfoot, Desert Mambas, the alt-rock of America Jayne, and Beatrice Andrews.
This week’s under-the-radar collection of new music encompasses Dead Quiet and Mammoth Caravan, along with Ryland Fisher Candy Moore.
This week’s undetected offerings include Coach Party, HallowBoysDance, Alien Gothic, and the jangly dream-pop of Diamond Day.