Posted by Michelle on March 25, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Do you like catchy hooks? Do you like powerful vocals and natural songwriting? Do you like Guster? Yea? Then meet David Pollack. Fresh off performing in Austin at this year’s SXSW festival – David Pollack is [...]
Category: alternative pop, hypetree, Indie Artists, indie pop, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, New York City, Pop, Pop rock · Tags: bridges, Brooklyn, David Pollack, EP, Indie Pop, new york city
Posted by Dave on October 10, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Over the weekend I jumped off the edge of coincidence and deep into the avant-garde. Let me explain what I mean. I journeyed to Brooklyn from my Harlem apartment (for those of you who don’t live [...]
Category: Avant-garde, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, New York City, Psychedelic · Tags: accessible, anticipated, avant-garde, awkward, Believers, Brooklyn, coincidence, cold, complex, effects, electro, enjoyable, expected, harlem, hipster, indie, innovative, Jump Ship, No One, NYC, pleasure, Railbird, relaxing, Rock, songwriting, sounds, Strange, Sunday, time signature, weekend, wet
Posted by Dave on September 26, 2012 · 1 Comment
Music snobs; we all know one, that one friend of yours who hates all the music you play saying it’s “not technical enough” and when they play something you hate it’s because “you’re not sophisticated enough”. [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, New York City · Tags: Brooklyn, catchy, complexity, eccentric, eclectic, friends, funky, Generator Ohm, Hum, indie, indie rock, Lemming Shuffle, Mr. Bungle, music snob, Parliament Funkadelic, Prog, prog rock, progressive, Punk, reggae, sophisticated, sophistication, Soundgarden, technical, Upon the Me Om I
Posted by Dave on August 21, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Over the weekend, Seeds visited with Icy and Sot, street artists from North West Iran, and Yellow Dogs, a dance punk band from Tehran, in their Brooklyn studio to talk about their upcoming gallery event. The [...]
Category: hypetree, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, News, Punk, World · Tags: Ali Eskandarian, asylum, Brooklyn, childhood, creative, Dance, dance punk, gallary, humanitarian, Icy, Icy and Sot, international, Iran, Islam, Istambul, Kanon Vodka, Koory, Looloosh, Made in Iran, new york, No One Knows About Persian Cats, Obash, Openhouse Gallery, oppression, perseverance, post-punk, Punk, rebelion, secret shows, seeds, self expression, skate park, skateboard, Sot, sound-proof, stencil art, street art, SXSW, talented, Tehran, The Black Lips, theocracy, thoughtful, Trouble, Turkey, vodka, Webster Hall, Yellow Dogs
Posted by Dave on July 18, 2012 · Leave a Comment
I’ve started going to a few more shows recently. Living in New York, you’re constantly surrounded by events happening every night. It’s actually a real shame that I’ve only now started getting off my ass to [...]
Category: hypetree, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New York City · Tags: artists, Brooklyn, clever, commercial, Cosmonaut, Dream, energy, events, hallucination, hypetree, indie, infectious, Jack Manley, Knitting Factory, live, new york, passion, Pianos, pounding drums, pulsating bass, pumping riffs, rockstar, shitty beer, surreal, sweet melodies, talented, tasty harmonies, The Glasslands, unique, Your Knife (My Side)
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 6, 2012 · 2 Comments
Can we have some funk? Watermelon has some new funk music that you need to get down to. With some tasty bass and poppin’ drums this band really brings the funk. They have one thing in [...]
Category: Funk rock, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: bass, Brooklyn, chili, EP, funk, Go, hot, music, new, new york, NYC, P-Funk, Parliament, Parliament Funkadelic, peppers, red, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rudy Ray Moore, Watermelon
Posted by Trevor on April 10, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Formed in Brooklyn, NY in 2007, indie rockers The Clox possess a unique credibility that has the potential to bridge the gap between indie rock, alternative rock, and pop. With a starkness and euro flair that [...]
Category: alternative pop, Alternative Rock, hypetree, Indie Artists, indie pop, Indie rock, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, New York City · Tags: alt, Brooklyn, Denis Orynbekov, Igor Reznik, indie rock, Kazakhstan, new music, new york, pop, soccer, the clox
Posted by Danny Rooney on February 29, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Alright, full disclosure time. The bassist of Yeesh is one of my best friends and we played in a band together in high school. But what that DOESN’T mean is that you SHOULDN’T listen to this band. Well, [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Math rock, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, New York City · Tags: airlab.am, Brooklyn, concerts, Music discovery, new music, new york, NYC, shows, vernous, yeesh
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