Your next invasive earworm comes courtesy of a band called thanks. Their track, “Your World,” feels like one enormous hook, and that’s nothing to complain about. Source: SoundCloud / thanks. Continue reading
Tag: indie rock
Golden Horseshoe takes on many forms in their Crab EP, but one of the most cohesive–and addictive–is surely “Lame,” which the track most certainly is not. Check out the full EP, containing many psych influences, on Bandcamp. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
Intimate Performances from Tim Darcy and Hand Habits Mesmerize Audiences at Resident
Originally appeared on Grimy Goods. Words by me, photos by Danielle Gornbein. Nothing says intimacy quite like watching your favorites perform solo sets in a sparsely filled room with near-complete silence, save for the music of course. This was the case at the criminally under-attended show at Resident this past Tuesday night, showcasing newly local songwriter Meg Duffy as Hand Habits and Tim Darcy, performing … Continue reading Intimate Performances from Tim Darcy and Hand Habits Mesmerize Audiences at Resident
sawdustandgin: Golden Daze is the perfect name for a band that makes some golden haze. Source: SoundCloud / Golden Daze Continue reading
GREY WATER (as I have seen it stylized) create indie pop that pushes boundaries, evident in their new single, “Jimmy.” Source: SoundCloud / GREY \ WATER Continue reading
The only friend you ever really need is yourself, right? “I only came to this partyTo get high” Source: SoundCloud / Deep Cuts Continue reading
The title track from Hollow Everdaze’s upcoming record has a new video treatment, which you can watch above. SnG shared their previous single, “Catastrophe,” but the date of the album release has been moved! Cartoons is due out June 23 on Deaf Ambitions; pre-order here. Continue reading
The guitar work by Holy Oak, mixed as distinctly as it is on “Dead Time,” sets apart his new record, Second Son, out now. Listen to the full album on Soundcloud. Source: SoundCloud / Holy Oak Continue reading
Good Kid have an origin story that rivals Weezer in its nerdiness, but they kick it in a style uniquely their own. Listen to their elaborate power rock track, “Witches.” Source: SoundCloud / Good Kid Continue reading
