Bumble along with Trudy and the Romance’s single, “Twist It, Shake It. Rock & Roll” from their new Junkyard Jazz EP, out now. Source: SoundCloud / Trudy and the Romance Continue reading
Tag: garage rock
I’ll have to remember to put Shopping on my summer party playlist; the pool party featured in the band’s video for “The Hype” is enough to have me yearning for those sunny days again. Continue reading
Get your garage pop fix with The Orielles new single, “Let Your Dogtooth Grow.” Source: SoundCloud / The Orielles Continue reading
New Luna is rough around the edges, with a gem at its heart. Source: SoundCloud / New Luna Continue reading
Headclouds give in to apathy in their fuzzy new single, “Seen It Before.” Source: SoundCloud / Headclouds Continue reading
Helen Ganya Brown toured with Fear of Men last year, and now has a lo fi project of her own ready to debut this Friday. Using the moniker Dog in the Snow, she explores a series of juxtapositions, discussing her identity and other social anxieties in tracks like “Consume Me” and “Child” (below). Grab the LP, Consume Me, this Friday on Battle Worldwide. Continue reading
Joy Again hit with a one-two punch in their new two-part music video, featuring their singles, “Kim” and “On a Farm.” The former is energetic though the subject drifts into emotionally vulnerable territory, while the latter track is practically its antithesis, recommending bad advice over a slow acoustic melody. Continue reading
No one will know how great you are until you show them. As Wesley Fuller put it: “If you want to do something newThere is one thing that you gotta doGive me a chance, and I’ll show youThat I could be your biggest fan” Continue reading
Beaches has a mammoth sound squeezed into the seventeen tracks on their upcoming double LP. Get a taste with their new single, “Arrow.” The record, Second of Spring, comes out 9/8 on Chapter Music; pre-order. Second Of Spring by Beaches Continue reading
Garbled existential lamentations. <a href=“http://themadwalls.bandcamp.com/track/somewhere-anywhere”>Somewhere Anywhere by The Mad Walls</a> Continue reading
