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 August 13, 2012 · 1 Comment
Hey all, Seeds is back! It’s been a while since our last post, so instead of the regular band/album/show review, we decided to take a look back at all the bands we’ve covered this summer and [...]
Category: Best of Seeds, Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: a band of ghosts, album, ambient, Australia, awkward, back, ballad, band, bed, best singer, bluesy, chords, debut album, dirty, eighth notes, folk, full review, fun, grimey, gritty, heavy, Hello Evening, indie rock, instrumentation, jazzy, King Devil, Last Dinosaurs, lazy, metalcore, poppy, Prog, Rayonnement, review, seeds, show, single, someone special, southern rock, Sphynx, Steel Trees, summer, tear jerking, The Artifacts, The Black Cadillacs, The Black Keys, The Susan Constant, The Ugly Club, trance, Two Door Cinema Club, unique, upbeat, Warning Birds
Posted by Dave on July 16, 2012 · 17 Comments
Sometimes I question whether a specific type of fusion is going to work out, like classical-rap or faith-funk. Musical geniuses excluded, mixing certain genres can be a recipe for disaster for an artist. Funk-country or southern [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music, southern rock · Tags: bluegrass, brilliant, classical rap, disaster, EP, faith funk, folk, funk, funk country, funk rock, fusion, new southern rock, pop rock, southern pop rock, SpeakEasy, The Pedal Stills, Wrapped Up, wrong
Posted by Dave on July 11, 2012 · 19 Comments
Let’s take a trip across the pond, shall we? We’ll stop by England; London to be precise, and meet up with something of a local enigma. I’m talking about Harry Oakwood, of course. Harry doesn’t get [...]
Category: Folk, Indie Artists, Indie folk, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: band, Bob Dylan, debut, deep, emotions, England, EP, folk, folk music, forgotten, Harry Oakwood, Harry Oakwood (Millionaire), ideas, investment, London, lyrics, melody, memories, Millionaire, new folk, pond, Scared Crow, self-titled, shrewd, soothing, Soul, sweet, The Beatles, trip
Posted by Dave on July 2, 2012 · 2 Comments
There is a fine, almost unintelligible line between pop and art. When it comes to music, that line is even harder to see. People find it hard to accept that something that sounds good or is [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: Another Way, art, average joe, catchy, complicated, connoisseur, folk, folk rock, indie folk rock, mellow, new music, poetry, popular, Rock, Through the Wall, tunes, unintelligible, XNY
Posted by Dave on June 15, 2012 · Leave a Comment
I’m going to be honest, when I hear most bands today that claim they play folk music, I have a hard time believing them. Most of the time modern folk bands just sound like acoustic singer/songwriters [...]
Category: Indie Artists, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: acoustic, country, Daydreamer, folk, home, lovers, music, new, new folk music, opinion, Rock, Second Lovers, single, Take You Home, 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 Dave on June 6, 2012 · Leave a Comment
If you have a moment, Laugh at Linus would like to share it with you. This new folk artist has stories to tell, and with Kyle Peterson’s unique voice and tortured lyrics you’re going to want [...]
Category: Folk, Indie Artists, Indie folk, Indie rock, Music, Music Discovery, New Music · Tags: Easy to Forget, folk, indie, indie rock, laugh, Laugh at Linus, new, new folk music, Pretty People, Rock, talented, versatile
Posted by Alex on April 23, 2012 · 1 Comment
Relax for a second – take a break from your stressful day and watch this video, and listen to this song. The whole thing. Traveller & Fortune reminds me why I love independent music; the song, [...]
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