by Nick Sessanna | May 25, 2016 | New Music
Francis Moon is a restless 28 year old swede with a knack for writing dreamy indie-pop. His latest album, Onwards, is full of introspective dark pop like his contemporaries in Now Now, Mew, or Sigur Ros. “Anchor” gets our vote for album spotlight – a...
by Michael Moretti | May 25, 2016 | New Music
Seattle-based nu-disco producer, Rudy & The Dunk Reactions have released their debut track that is (fire emoji). Rudy has made his way around the Seattle-scene over the past five years, throwing dance parties at roller rinks and laser tag arenas, as well as...
by Jake Sessanna | May 24, 2016 | New Music
Bursting out from the Syracuse scene is Petite League with some new, noisy music. “Zookeeper” fronts zipping guitar leads on top of a dense block of jangly indie rock. The drums find themselves at the forefront, with hissing cymbals and a woody snare. The...
by Michael Moretti | May 24, 2016 | New Music
I first heard Swedish musician Kristoffer Ragnstam nearly a decade ago when I came across his album Sweet BIlls while working at my college radio station. I found Ragnstam’s charmingly descriptive and honest songwriting style coupled with his gentle indie-rock...
by Nick Sessanna | May 23, 2016 | New Music
The Lightning Year is the pseudonym for UK based musician Matt Bishop. His new song “Endless Memory” is about having a one-night-stand and the knowledge that, for better or worse, that person and that night will be burned into your memory for life....
by Nick Sessanna | May 23, 2016 | New Music
DYAN is the moniker for songstress Alexis Marsh. Her new song “St. James” is a ghostly pop number highlighting driving electronic drums and Marsh’s soulful voice. About the song, Marsh says, “I wanted a sparse sound to reflect the openness of...