Beecher’s Fault have a new EP out titled The Easiest Drug to Sell, and if that isn’t a reference to weed, I’d say it more likely refers to an opiate of the masses. Opening track “Moneymouth” is a catchy politically-charged tune comparable to the Apples in Stereo. Listen to the EP on Soundcloud.  Source: SoundCloud / Beecher's Fault Continue reading

Dutch artist Someone, aka Tessa Rose Jackson, has said that “Forget Forgive” is so personal, she feels “icky” playing it for others, “like reading an excerpt from my diary out in public.” The track will appear on Someone’s new EP, which should be dropping soon.  Continue reading

Bob Villain Lurks in the Dark on New Single “Far To Go” Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  This is a psychological thriller sure to quicken your pulse. Bob Villain lurks in the shadows, moving slowly, mirroring the deliberate pace of the track. Deep vocals resonate with sparing strums of guitar, an alarming combination to say the least. What makes Bob so scary is his ability to … Continue reading

You probably didn’t expect to see the trial of Socrates on your timeline today, but here we are. Line & Circle liken the fate of the ancient philosopher to the same crisis of reality that our society is currently going through, told through their steady indie rock lens.  <a href=“http://lineandcirclemusic.bandcamp.com/album/vicious-folly”>Vicious Folly by Line & Circle</a> Continue reading

Brooklyn Duo Via Intercom Explore Subtleties of Youth on New LP

Photo credit: Kaiya Gordon Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here.  Being young is so confusing. We don’t realize it’s happening until it’s gone, then we’re left with a series of memories and far too many regrets for such a short period of time, relative to the rest of our lives. It is our most formative time, and though we all have unique experiences, … Continue reading Brooklyn Duo Via Intercom Explore Subtleties of Youth on New LP