by Cassandra Dailey | Mar 4, 2017 | New Music
Brooklyn band Vassals introduces their upcoming four-track EP with the release of their single “SoHo.” The waves of distorted guitars, crass percussion, and emotive vocals lend an ear to the post-punk angst the band is churning out. It holds tight to slacker-rock...
by Cassandra Dailey | Mar 4, 2017 | New Music
“Woman (One of These Days)” is a refreshing glass of acoustic indie-folk from Jordan Prince’s forthcoming EP. Honing in on the atmospheric storytelling akin to Passenger or The Lumineers, Prince’s track is pleading and gentle, while expressing a sense of helplessness....
by Cassandra Dailey | Mar 4, 2017 | New Music
UK producers Todd and Guy Speakman of Speakman Sound bring the spice of psychedelic music to experimental house with their single “In Flight (fear. Sharky.)” The track melds tropical electronic stylings with groove-focused R&B to create a unique and driving party...
by Cassandra Dailey | Mar 4, 2017 | New Music
Amidst a conjunction of bright synths and raspy vocals, Belgium-based Leaf House weaves reality with the abstract in their latest single, “Shiny People.” Following the 2015 release of their first album, the band hit back hard with the product of their second...
by Cassandra Dailey | Mar 4, 2017 | New Music
L.A. based indie band courtship. jumps back into the game with their third single “Sail Away.” The track envelops you with shimmery harmonies, distorted effects, and sharp percussion. There are a lot of elements at play, but they all manage to keep interest piqued and...
by Cassandra Dailey | Mar 4, 2017 | New Music
Intense yet mellow, Catastrophe & Cure is back at it again in the indie electro-pop realm with their track “Blank Spots.” The Austrian six-piece brandishes a fully DIY production, while still sounding polished and cultivated. It’s a perfect blend of lulling vocals...