I believe there is a law that requires any noise rock tracks featuring an organ to include a baseball theme in the video somewhere. Lucky for us, D.A. Stern doesn’t take it very seriously, uniting for teamwork’s sake, despite some, um, unconventional calisthenics. Aloha Hola by D.A. Stern Continue reading
Tag: indie rock
Slacker rock never felt so productive. Kip Nelson’s debut Waves After Work EP will drop next month, and “Mexico” will be the first track on it. Continue reading
Oddnesse speaks for all the skeptics on their new single, “Trust.” “I know you’ll see itWhen you believe itI know you’ll love itWhen you come down from above it” Source: SoundCloud / oddnesse Continue reading
The Fifth, Freya’s forthcoming record, features art that looks upward at a barred stained glass window. The light reflects beautifully on the wall, but the stairwell appears infinite and unattainable. The lead single from the album creates a parallel sense of yearning through dreamy reverb and buried vocals. Pre-order The Fifth on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
RF Shannon’s downtempo ode to divinity will soothe you. “Black Madonna, So Divine” will appear on the band’s forthcoming LP, Trickster Blues, due out 5/4; pre-order. Continue reading
Don’t have to travel far to discover the polite indie pop of Maps & Atlases. Their new LP, Lightlessness Is Nothing New, is due out June 1. Source: SoundCloud / Barsuk Records Continue reading
With a name like Once & Future Band, it should come as no surprise that these boys are uncomfortable with the passage of time. Listen to their heartsick tune, “Destroy Me.” Source: SoundCloud / Castle Face Records Continue reading
Shapes in Calgary describe the moments that feel incomplete in English. Source: SoundCloud / Shapes In Calgary Continue reading
Being in love is a vulnerable position to be in, and to feel lonely on top of that must be tough to bear. Angie McMahon channels her emotions on the subject into “Missing Me.” Source: SoundCloud / angiemcmahon Continue reading
You’ll spot Wylderness in the corner of your eye before their ringing noise rock registers. Source: SoundCloud / Wylderness Continue reading
