Posted by Dave on September 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
This morning I woke up and started listening to new artists so I could scramble out a review for you guys. Most of the time I hear something I like and I think “Okay, this could [...]
Category: Hard rock, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, southern rock · Tags: awesome, bacon, bacon ice cream, bloody, blues, bluesy folk, chips, England, folk, folk rock, guttural, jacked, metal, oily, pissed off, punch, Queesn of the Stone Age, scramble, southern rock, steroids, The Black Keys, US, Wet Nuns, Why You So Cold?, Willie Nelson, wreck, yelling
Posted by Dave on July 27, 2012 · Leave a Comment
A little while back we did a review of A Band of Ghosts; an avant-garde band that played spooky, jazzy tunes. In that review we said they were working on their debut album. Well, guess what, [...]
Category: Avant-garde, hypetree, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: a band of ghosts, Andrea Thorne, avant-garde, blues, bluesy, consistency, dark, debut, debut album, different, familiar, fog, funk, gimmicks, hypetree, jazzy, mettle, Musical Machine, night, ominous, poorly lit, pop, reggae, review, roads, spooky, spooky blues, thunderstorms, unique, versatility
Posted by Dave on July 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment
So this past weekend few friends and I decided to go to Prospect Park in Brooklyn to check out Souad Massi, an Algerian singer/songwriter. The show was a part of Celebrate Brooklyn!, an annual, month long [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, New York City, World Fusion · Tags: african, Algeria, ambiance, Amessa, blues, Brooklyn, Celebrake Brooklyn!, gifted, latin, light show, Mario, new york, passionate, professional, Prospect Park, Rock, Souad Massi, summer
Posted by Dave on June 26, 2012 · 2 Comments
It’s a beautiful thing when a new singer/songwriter takes her lyrics seriously. It’s even more beautiful when she masters lyricism and blends it perfectly with instrumentation. Want an example? Of course you do; how about Kalen. [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: and Other Mistakes, beautiful, blues, bluesy, brilliant, emotion, Fairy Tales, Fantasies, Honky Tonk Hip Hop, instrumentation, jazz, jazzy, Kalen, love, lyrics, master, passionate, politics, Rabid Girl, singer/songwriter, Soul, soulful, spectacular
Posted by Dave on June 18, 2012 · 2 Comments
Indie bands today seem to be a dime a dozen. Let’s be honest, it’s what’s in, everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon, but every once in a while you hear a band that is really [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Indie rock, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: bandwagon, Be Someone, blues, catchy, cocktail, debut, download, funk, indie, May, passionate, pop, prog rock, pumping, Rock, self-titled, smooth, spirits, The Artifacts, the real deal, warm
Posted by Dave on June 8, 2012 · 1 Comment
The Black Cadillacs are the perfect mixture of new southern rock and folk music. Simple, yet bluesy and passionate, The Black Cadillacs will take you to new places and open spaces. You hear their music and [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, rock and roll, southern rock · Tags: All Them Witches, blues, Cadillac, Classic Fool, drive, folk, folk rock, music, Rock, Run, souther rock, southern, Tennessee, The Black Cadillacs, Will Horton, witches
Posted by Chris on February 17, 2012 · 3 Comments
 The Static Trees: the music is nostalgic and familiar, and yet there’s something strangely alien about this duo.  Their song’s have got that 60′s Stones-Beatles-Dylan flavor, but they’re elevated by dual layers of both modern and [...]
Category: Alternative Rock, Featured, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, Rock · Tags: beatles, blues, dylan, static trees, sweet 60's vibes
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