Annie Scherer is wowing audiences yet again with her latest release single, “Aludra,” written along with Grammy award winner Nick Guttmann.
def.fo, aka Tom Powell, discusses his debut album ‘Eternity’ and how it fits into the landscape of his roots in Liverpool.
Sprinkled by a delicious familiarity that’s at once innovative and persuasive, there’s a wonderful naturalism and frankness to “Liar.”
CHNNLL, aka Chris Davidson, is gaining momentum as an artist and today the alternative pop performer reflects on six of his favourite records.
Set off by various genres, with ‘Fascination,’ Peppermint Heaven does what they do best – regales listeners with gratifying retro indie-pop.
In the crowded landscape of contemporary music, Nashville’s well-kept secret, Andi Jane, breaks through the noise with her poignant piano ballad, “Hide the Key.”
Darrell Rogers enchants listeners with "Traverse City Misses You," an emotional anthem dedicated to the city that has captured his heart.
Cryptic with a dab of nostalgia, Winston Orz, the East Coast indie artist to watch, is cutting through the indie music scene.
Packed with impressive drum fills that intensify the song, DRMAGDN’s “Something” (ft. Michelle Ray), pays stylish homage to the original Beatles version.
Characterized by Beatles-esque essence suffused with hints of sadness, In Your Head offers a delicious merger of ’60s alt-rock and pop.
Because of its compelling groove and Elijah Croft’s swanky vocals, Foxtide's “Already Gone” projects an addictive frisson.
Thrice and Bayside recently rolled through Albany, NY’s Empire Live and made for one heck of a special night. Coverage by Brooke Champine.
Ringo Starr kicked off his latest tour at Casino Rama, accompanied by his All-Starr Band, and needless to say, this was one heck of an evening....
In our newest Stereo Six, Calling Cadence list some of the albums that most influenced their self-titled release out now via Hi-Res Records.
Fans of folk, indie-folk and/or alt-country should be keen to check out Chicago-based artist Justin Sconza and his recent single “How’d You Get There from Here.”