Check out our sit down with Bradley Walden, the incredible lead singer of the much beloved band Emarosa. We talked to him about their new album 'Sting,' his journey into music, making the shift from post-hardcore to pop, dealing with entitled fans, and much more.
Greek psych-rock band Bazooka deliver excellent music worth diving into with their latest release, 'Kapou Allou' (Somewhere Elsewhere).'
On their new single, "What You Need It For", India's Ioish deliver something exciting and stay true to the post-rock/prog path they have taken from their start.
We got a chance to talk with Robbie McSkimming of Scotland power pop band Dancing On Tables to discuss their new album 'Colour In The Grey', their origins, crafting their sound, and more.
We have the privilege of premiering the latest single and music video from Seattle rockers, Moon Fever. “Live Fast Die Young” is a raucous rock banger that combines classic influences with screaming guitars and modern vocals.
Sergio Napoletano's 'Memory Aisle' evokes nostalgia for the '90s indie rock scene for one, and for those moments that nestle deep into the heart for another.
On 'Everymen,' The Fugitives tap into classic sounds to deliver sophisticated, catchy pop suited for these modern times.
Camel Power Club deliver an almost perfect pop collection with the latest album 'Narukanaga.'
‘Searching For Flowers’ shows that DG Adams has both the talent and inventiveness to qualify as a bona fide singer-songwriter.
Dave Vampfer’s "Trick of Life Medley" just might do the trick to draw attention to his upcoming album.
On 'Don't Say Anything' The Grand Southern is able, at the same time, to recreate the Laurel Canyon sound and bring it to current times.
A full 51 years after the release of the band’s last album, Kramer has announced that a new album of original MC5 songs will be released in October alongside a tour.
We got a chance to talk with Nashville's new alternative rock band Homes at Night to discuss their debut EP 'Wasted on You,' how they formed, crafting their sound, and more.
We got a chance to talk with Annabelle Joyce of UK's rising doom punk band Witch Fever to discuss their new album 'Congregation', their origins, crafting their sound, and more.
On 'Fits and Starts and Stops' Seth Adam delivers an album in the best tradition of classic rock which references Americana throughout.
On 'Unwind' singer-songwriter Marty Thompson takes the psych jam route with firm and assured steps.
The Empty Pocket's 'Outside Spectrum' could easily be a whole night's worth of songs in a classic piano bar, existing in a reality, isolated from modern times.
Available exclusively here for 24-hours, the latest single from hardcore punk band Highway Sniper. "Busy Signal at the Embassy" is off their upcoming EP 'The Great Satan' dropping July 27th.
With 'Grace,' NYC composer/producer Cos delivers a real example of modern prog rock.
John Crawford & Robert Simon, former prominent members of Berlin and Ultravox bring the New Romantic movement of the '80s to modern-day with "There's Only You."
The Skye Bleu Crew's "Doll House" is an enticing debut that just stimulates the listeners, particularly of the genre, to see/hear what else is in that dollhouse after all.
Fences & Bonnie "Prince" Billy, come together to deliver both an impeccable original and cover single with "Niagara" & "Sympathy For The Devil."
On his 'human nature machine' EP, Stel Furet revives some old classic sounds for the new times.
With "Nixon-Manson," Cosmopolis brings us some fantastically dark music, warning us that things can always get darker.