Fujiya & Miyagi is a monotonic kraut rock band who are inspired by creative wordplay.
Read MoreSam Goodwill uses multiple percussion stations and splashes of electronica to make their grinding rock and roll.
Read MoreCheers Elephant is a roots-rock band who admire the Golden Era of experimental pop music.
Read MoreA. Sinclair is a rock band. Their brand of working-class music channels 60’s style guitar and millennium pop.
Read MoreSyd Arthur is a spacey, psychedelic rock band who channel past decades in fashion and sound.
Read MorePepper epitomize a dying breed of early 2000’s Warped Tour alumni who wrote punk, reggae and rock influenced music.
Read MoreParlour Tricks are a rock band with a heavy dose of retro soul.
Read MoreThe Hudson Branch is a rock band. They use dense effects to create experimental, inventive pop.
Read MoreStep Rockets are a dynamic amalgam of reggae, new wave, and classic rock. Their hook-centered melodies are explosive, lively and warm; the musical opposite of the Minnesota tundra from which they are based.
Read MoreGreys is a young Toronto band who write noisy rock music. They’re loud, they’re fast and they like it. New record “If Anything” shows they’ve hit their stride; favoring a streamlined, melodic, and guttural effort.
Read MoreA Balance Between is a heavy rock band from New Jersey. Their multiple guitars churn out feedback and steady riffs put to Jeremy Hernandez’s powerful and clean vocals.
Read MoreOWEL is rock band from Woodbridge, NJ. They write ethereal, guitar-focused music with a special agenda for dynamic crescendo. Jay Sakong’s vocals are subdued, intimate and present-minded.
Read MoreNew Madrid is an Athens, GA based southern rock band. They combine droning, precise tonality with dashes of 60’s experimental and post-rock instrumentation.
Read MoreIn the great city of Toronto, ON lives the indie/Americana outfit July Talk. This dynamic quintet is led by the collaborative efforts of Peter Dreimanis’ whiskey-soaked growl and Leah Fay’s lush and crisp croon.
Read MoreNew Orleans is the home of a unique musical vibe; each musician serves a vital role in curating the burgeoning indie rock scene. The Revivalists are players in this vast world. Eclectic rock put to brass, woodwinds and slide guitar is their mantra.
Read MoreJoined by GR Robinson on bass and fresh off the success of their album Wyoming and the reissue of their debut, Phantom Limb, Kinkel-Schuster and Andrew Bryant strut into this effort with their feathers out, driven by a need to create. Thus, Water Liars was born.
Read MoreSinger-songwriter Keegan DeWitt moved from Brooklyn to Nashville five years ago. Focusing his attention solely on music, DeWitt met Jeremy Bullock and Wild Cub was born.
Read MoreFlint Eastwood is the musical equivalent of “a Spaghetti Western cooked in the ovens of Detroit.” The feisty four-piece adorns themselves in all black with tasseled dress shirts, bolo ties, and sharp suede suit coats.
Read MoreMansions are a rocking three piece whose affinity for fuzz and darkness is filled with an optimistic wit.
Read MoreHoly Ghost Tent Revival play a well-tempered brand of rock that calls to mind a broad, venerable range of influences.
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