Peter Bjorn and John
Gimme Some
Since their breakout album Writers Block in 2006, Peter Bjorn, and John have taken a turn from indie crooners to lo-fi indie punk rockers. Gimme Some, which drops today (March…keep reading →
After 24 years of being in a band, Chicago natives Eleventh Dream Day (EDD) released their tenth album — their first since 2006 — Riot Now! on local label, Thrill…keep reading →
Canada-based The Rural Alberta Advantage released their second full-length album, Departing, from Saddle Creek March 1 and were most recently seen at SXSW. The trio — Paul Banwatt, Amy Cole,…keep reading →
The latest from Los Angeles-based Dum Dum Girls, He Gets Me High, is a full-throttle girl-powered EP with three new songs and a cover of the Smiths’ “There Is a…keep reading →
Arbouretum has traded in their folk-ridden tunes for a heavier, fuzzier sound. Creating a vintage 70s flashback, the Baltimore-based clan has taken on a deeper voice and heavier tone in…keep reading →
Dan Melchior’s dirty, gritty instrumentals and crackled, echoing vocals are strung along throughout the entirety of his newest release, Assemblage Blues from Siltbreeze. The mash-up of garage rock and blues…keep reading →
Canada’s electro-pop quartet Young Galaxy use synth beats and 80s vocals to produce their newest effort, Shapeshifting, from Paper Bag Records out February 8. Using unconventional instruments like the steel drum…keep reading →
San Francisco natives Young Prisms recently released their full-length debut Friends for Now, chock full of gazy rhythms, overlapping beats, and unproduced, gritty instrumentals. Using airy vocals as a background instrument, Young…keep reading →
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