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Read MoreThe Pinstripes are a horn rock band from Cincinnati. Their broad fusion of reggae, ska, and punk is transposed and altered by the feel of Ohio’s “culture capital.”
Read MoreArc & Stones are an alt rock four-piece whose 90’s-influenced tunes are bold and radio savvy.
Read MoreDave McGraw and Mandy Fer’s Washington rock is soothing, heartfelt, and relational.
Read MoreNashville rock group, Moon Taxi, releases their third album, Mountains Beaches Cities, which represents the idea of exploration – searching both the world and themselves for new experiences.
Read MoreCombining vintage singer-songwriter style with charming slacker-punk creates Josh Berwanger's rambling, bouncy feel.
Read MoreKevin Devine has been a driving force of songwriting for seven albums and ten years. Nothing short of a lyrical virtuoso, his mastery over storytelling is unmatched by contemporaries.
Read MoreSoCal blues rockers Terraplane Sun weave in and out of genre with precision, establishing a sound that is eclectic and vintage.
Read MoreOpen Air Stereo produces modern rock that is highly accessible. They blend vocal effects, slick guitar riffs, and dance-worthy bass lines to help the band create a sound that is catchy and full.
Read MoreToy Soldiers are a rowdy five-piece rock band with a modern and eclectic sound.
Read MoreBlack Pistol Fire is a fiercely vivacious duo from Toronto, Ontario now living in Austin, Texas. Their undeniably attractive sound is raw, bluesy Garage-Rock at its finest.
Read MoreJamie Lono is a blue-eyed soul, singer/songwriter whose musical journey has been turbulent: from facing health complications at a young age, a family financial bankruptcy, and living in a hotel, to gaining national fame as a solo artist through an appearance on NBC’s ‘The Voice” and releasing his solo debut “The Feel Good Nation” in August 2012.
Read MoreFrom the opening pulse of “City by the Sea” to the jubilant stomp of “I Had Love”, Fort Frances' “Harbour” is grounded in traffic jams and bus rides, towering skyscrapers and frozen sidewalks.
Read MoreHydra Melody is a six-member pop rock band with six separate musical instincts, fueling a single cohesive sound.
Read MoreMiddle Class Rut, also known as MC Rut, is an American alternative rock band duo consisting of vocalist/guitarist Zack Lopez and vocalist/drummer Sean Stockham. They were formed in Sacramento, California in December 2006.
Read MoreHailing from Michigan, Joe Hertler is a growing talent quickly garnering attention across the Midwest. Called “…a bourgeoning Michigan talent bound to be on everyone’s radar soon” by Mostly Midwest, Joe Hertler and the Rainbow Seekers promise nothing but the best.
Read MoreFrom the beginning, Morning Teleportation has built up a roller coaster of tumultuous rock ‘n roll, featuring analog synths, heartfelt vocals, and sudden changes woven through psychedelia, electronica, and deep-space pickin’ n’ grinnin’.
Read MoreWeatherbox howls from the cave in some alien tongue, but the message is loud and clear.
Read MoreThe Jealous Sound is an American indie rock band based in Los Angeles.
Read MoreBy condensing a palette of swirling and innovative guitar voyages and a sweat-sokaed and broque punk ethos that loses itself in carpet-crawling majesty, Gringo Star has emerged as Atlanta’s favorite rock and roll son. Brothers Nick and Peter Furgiule, along with Pete Delorenzo and Matt McCalvin have continually built steam by crisscrossing the country and noning their chops on rock and roll’s frontline.
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