The World Conspires is the upcoming album of progressive metal band Birdeatsbaby. The first single from this album is Painkiller, a complex arrangement of progressive rock and metal. Listen to the striking and unique sound of Birdeatsbaby :
Intense vocals, cutting riffs and lyrics about finding the courage to chase your dreams and lifting others up. This the new song from hard rock band Primal Maze.
I hear a lot of new songs every day. But this is the one that has touched me the most lately. A beautiful simple ballad with intense outbursts creates a feeling of melancholy that is perfect for the coming autumn days.
Aesop is 5-piece outfit from Dallas, TX. Their music can be discribed as Progressive Rock/Metal and a little bit of metalcore. Chiral is their new song. It reminds me of Tool.
Mutations Sake is a reggae-rock anthem from the Austin rock band Souls Extolled. With lyrics about sun and God , epic choruses and a guitar solo at the end, this song came here to stay. Check it out here:
Ride with me is the first song by SOUTHDOGROCK. It is a typical 80s rock song, which is done for good. Each sponsorship will be spent to cover the production costs of the next song. When those costs are covered, any further revenue from streaming portals will be donated to the OFFROADKIDS FOUNDATION, which aims to create prospects for street children and young homeless people in Germany.
Thousand Frames is one of those bands that have come out recently, combining rock sound with modern girliesh pop. Their new track can be a hit. Listen Here: open.spotify.com/artist/1hQiBauFKkGx5m9togUnyc
From the first notes you realize that this song will be beautifully different. The depressing atmosphere, music inspired by Interpol, male / female vocals and production by Paul Tipler (Placebo / The Horrors / Idlewild).
Here we have a band that has clear influences from Evanescence, Paramore, and Birthday Massacre. Bad Wolf have released their new track Breathing Underwater and it looks like they will do very well.
Blue Eyed Blackbird is a rock band from New England. Classic rock with beautiful melodies and simple lyrics. Check out their new track.
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Pop Trash Inc. is an alternative band from Rotterdam that deals mainly with futuristic themes. Their music is weird electro-pop. Listen to their new track:
NEWMEDS is a new band from the United Kingdom Hull. Their music can be described as Post-Hardcore, Punk, Metalcore. Their new single has been released and is very strong.
"I
am an Indie Christian singer/instrumentalist/songwriter, originally
from Louisville, KY (USA), currently based out of Tennessee. This year I
have released 10 singles as a solo artist. I also have released a lot
of back catalogue music.
My mission is to challenge the norm on
several levels. My songwriting is unusual, but it works for the
melodies. My arrangements are complex and layered. I sing about my
spirituality as a Protestant. Often, I sing about spiritual warfare, the
dangers of money and the evils of modern society. Or the Bible.
On
last year's record (kpec3arrival "man vs himself", 2018) it was a
secular effort, with only one Christian song. The other songs, although
not evil or spiritually unChristian, seemed too dull, lyrically. It was
too easy a path to sing about love or psychobabble. I needed risk, an
edge, and a chance I could fail. That is why I turned my music over to
God. And I've seen my numbers go up exponentially...
I don't fit
in any exact genre per se, every listener has a different idea about my
label. I personally don't care where my record is on the shelf - as long
as it doesn't stay there...."
It was upon hearing B.B. King's "The Thrill Is Gone" at the age of twelve that Adam Goodley first heard passion and soul, the likes of which he had never heard before. That experience inspired him to want to express himself through music and the keyboard became his instrument of choice.
After graduating as an honor student and tennis star from Buckley School, Adam attended The Grove School of Music where he developed his skills for singing and songwriting.
Adam changed his professional name to Exler, formed the band, Everblue, and on a limited budget, recorded his first of three albums The “Everblue” album was a chance to showcase his original material as well as his unique lead vocals and keyboards. It led to gigs in many well-known venues in Los Angeles including the Viper Room, the Coconut Teaszer, and the House of Blues. His original song “No Pain” garnered several top awards from GarageBand.com, including the #1 Best Blues/Rock Vocals of all time, Top 10 Vocalist of all time, and two more Top 10 nods for Best Song of all time. “Baby’s Lullaby”, a song he wrote for his son, hit #2 on the New Music Weekly AC/Hot AC Main Chart, #2 on the Indie Chart, and #6 on the Hot Top 100. It hit #1 in some cities, including Nashville, St. Louis, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
He went on to record his next two albums, “The Writings on the Wall” and “You,” which was produced and arranged by Mark J. Vincent at his Multi Media Music studio. “You” features a cast of stellar musicians which include Adam on lead vocals and keys, Mark Vincent (Stanley Clarke, Dionne Warwick, Vin Diesel) on guitar and synth, Fernando Jaramillo (Beto Cuevas, Exsimio, Don Grusin) on drums, David Hughes (David Benoit, Chaka Khan, Melissa Etheridge) on bass, and Felice Hernandez (Neil Young, Josh Groban, Michael McDonald) on backup vocals. His brand new song entitled “Dreamers” was recorded with Matt Melodious Coe and the legendary Stuart Epps (Elton John, George Harrison, Led Zeppelin). Adam has recently opened for Howard Jones at the City National Grove of Anaheim, Canned Heat at The Whiskey and Tito Y Tarantula at The Canyon Club.
Adam is a prolific singer/songwriter who has compiled an impressive body of work. His songs are full of beautiful melodies, harmonies, rhythm, passion and hope in a genre described as a soulful, universal rock/pop sound. Adam is finishing his new EP, mixed by Craig Bauer of HINGE studios (Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco) and mastered by Dave Collins Mastering (Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Don Henley). This new EP was funded through crowdsourcing and pays tribute to his stepfather who had battled pancreatic cancer for 5 years. Part of the proceeds will go to the Hirshberg Foundation of Pancreatic Cancer.
Feelin’
Dangerous is a new take on old favorite, finally proving to your mother
that it wasn’t all a phase. Your teenage angst grew up and has a 9-5,
but this song takes you back in time without making all the same
mistakes you did back then. The song sets the tone with a dark mood but
stays upbeat enough to give it that bubble gum emo punk flavor that
engages mainstream audiences. With melodic guitars and passionate
vocals, Feelin’ Dangerous defines the possibility of “what if” and “what
could have been” and croons about taking chances on nothings that turn
into somethings. Reminiscent of early 2000's emo
punk and pop punk alternative while bringing around a fresh new rock
sound, it will get all of the kids who listed to Panic! At the Disco,
Fall Out Boy, and Blink 182 out of their “New Wave Alternative” phase
and slip back into their old emo dancing shoes, skinny jeans, and
tightly wrapped hoodies.
Plug in your hair straightener, dust off your Vans, and stuff your thighs into the tightest jeans you can find. Dacian Miron, a native of Tampa, Florida, is bringing back your #emo days, sending you into a spiral of young adult angst.
At
age 16, Dacian started covering Blink-182 and Sum 41 songs in his
bedroom by strumming on an old Yamaha acoustic guitar his mom bought
him. A year later, he got his first electric guitar and at age 18 formed
his first pop punk band Another Tragic Case (a clever play on a New
Found Glory song). To spare you the details, they sucked.
At
age 21, he finally decided to get serious about something in life and
the business side of music and formed The August Name. Shortly after the
formation, they release their first self titled E.P with Lee Dyes of
Earthsound Recordings, who has worked with names such as Mayday Parade,
Go Radio and I SET MY FRIENDS ON FIRE. The band went on to play shows
with notable artists including AWOLNATION and Hawthorne Heights and went
on a few cross country tours. In 2012, the band started seeing issues
and solo work first crept into Dacian’s mind.
He released his first solo song in 2013 for the music video A Place Between the Ocean and the Stars but then immediately took a hiatus to learn how to style his hair and deal with personal issues.
Dacian
didn’t stay out of the game for too long as only a year later, Scott
Vallina of ex-Not Tonight Josephine asked him to join the band and go on
a promotional tour for their new record Common Gold which had
been featured in magazines such as Alternative Press. Following the
tour, Dacian was fully ready to pursue the solo career.
Fast forward to now where Dacian has been working on his first solo E.P "Slightly Mysterious Somewhat Delirious" set
to be released later this year. Pulling inspiration from the 60's and
Sinatra, 80's sounds such as Journey and Motley Crue, 90's Disco, and
2000's emo jams like Panic! At the Disco, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out
Boy and just about anyone who’s had a set on Warped Tour, this release
is sure to spark your interest no matter your niche and prove to your
mom once and for all that this wasn’t just a phase.
F E L I N is a Swedish audiovisual duo consisting of songwriter/ artist Elin Blom and photographer/ director Fredrik Etoall (the “F” in F E L I N).
Having worked with the likes of Icona Pop, The Rolling Stones and Adam Lambert, F E L I N are all about the highest quality of sound as well as image, by making the two inter-dimensional and expansive of one another.
FELIN released their debut EP last fall and played the legendary TV-show ”Rockpalast”
in Germany. Their song have been played on the radio in Scandinavia and
UK and now they’re ready for the Swedish festival summer coming up.
Dead Rituals is an alternative rock band founded by Andrea Caccese.
Over
the past 15 years, he has been traveling and writing music with various
bands and collaborators. This new project stems from sessions recorded
in New York City, Melbourne, and Naples, amidst significant life
changes.
The bustle of downtown Manhattan. A remote beach town on
the Pacific coast. Historic alleys and hidden pathways in the heart of
the Italian South. Each place affected the songs, and each track
explores different ideas, held together by the personal lyrics.
The
four songs on Dead Rituals’ debut EP capture the immediacy of punk and
alternative music. They also incorporate the textures of new-wave,
noise, and shoegaze. EP opener "Run" combines pop-punk with throwback
influences, like Phil Spector's Wall of Sound.
Following widespread rock scene support for their recent single Crawl, Toronto hard rock band Uforia return today with another brand-new song. Once again produced by Finger Eleven’s Steve Molella, Say What You Want is
a song about struggling to communicate that fully showcases Uforia’s
powerful, polished command of hard rock riffs and angsty, anthemic
melodies.
“Communication
is an essential ingredient to success” says Michael Ursini
(composer/lyricist) on the new song. “It’s incredibly frustrating to
spend time with a friend that is unhappy and unwilling to talk about it.
It’s so important to talk to the people around you about life. It gives
you a perspective that’s not your own.” Musically, the song was born
from a guitar riff that Daniel Sallj (co-composer) had brought to
Michael. A signature “Salij riff”. Further collaboration with Steve
Molella (co-writer/producer) brought the song to its completed form.
What
began as a solo project for Michael Ursini has morphed into Uforia, a
talented four-piece hard rock band that has released three EPs since
2012. The band has won a number of plaudits including being crowned
winners of both Hard Rock’s Rising Canada competition and Jack Daniel’s Support-ing Actcontest, and received Mississauga Music awards for “Best Rock Artist” (2017) & Song of the Year (2018). Their single Fight or Flight is
heard regularly at Canadian sports stadiums, including the Toronto Blue
Jays baseball and the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators ice
hockey games. The song also soundtracks the NFL, being played on the
Buffalo Bills pre-game playlist.
Find Uforia at facebook.com/uforiaband, twitter.com/uforiaband and instagram.com/uforiaband now.
Los
Angeles' WYO makes cinematic music inspired by frontman Andy Sorge's
home state of Wyoming. Taking inspiration from the imposing landscapes
and majestic mountains he grew up around, singer-songwriter Andy Sorge
utilizes an organic instrument palette to create the soundscape that is
WYO. After attending film school in New York, Andy met
multi-instrumentalist, Scott McKay Gibson, and the two retreated to
Wyoming and began delving into Andy’s original songs that would soon
become their debut album, Untamed.
Released in early 2018, WYO teamed up with veteran Los Angeles-based
producer, Brad Wood (Smashing Pumpkins, Pete Yorn, Ben Lee), to provide a
fresh ear to finalize the LP. After a successful debut release, WYO is
preparing to release their sophomore album Changes in
2019, which further explores their panoramic sound. A sound that has
led to sharing the stage with Robert Earl Keen, Avi Buffalo, The Fruit
Bats and WhiteHorse, and playing venues like The Peppermint Club, House
of Blues, Viper Room, State fairs in San Diego and Wyoming, as well as
Genius Loci Festival in Mexico. In addition to performing as WYO, Andy
and Scott frequently compose music for documentaries, commercials, and
short films together. Perhaps this explains the reason that WYO’s music
has a way of evoking such striking visuals that stir the imagination.
WYO embodies the search for a place that’s alive and wild. It’s an
endeavor that deals with love, loss, and constant exploration. It’s a
tale of reconciling city life with the unyielding need to retreat to
nature’s gravitational pull.
San Diego act Drug Hunt will release the track "The Blood" on 9/25, a
sweltering rocker aided by climatic vocals and rousing organs,
culminating in something memorable melodically and aesthetically.
The track comes via the band's forthcoming self-titled EP.
"The
Blood" is a song that examines humanity's beliefs in Creation and
divine intervention. It’s a song that journeys to the source of
religious and spiritual ideologies in an attempt to decipher them. Since
their youth, the principals of Drug Hunt make such journeys: they've
traveled from the Native American reservations of the Four Corners
region in the U.S., to the Mayan tribal lands in Rory Morison’s hometown
of Chiapas, Mexico. They've researched ancient religions, participated
in sacred ceremonies, and practiced eastern methods of enlightenment
through yoga and meditation. "The Blood" is rooted in a reflection of
this immersion
Whether through spiritual or religious
practices, humans have always ventured to inner and outer realms to
commune with gods. “They are in many ways our stage directors, we ask
(gods) for guidance and pray for their assistance during our trials and
tribulations,” describes Rory Morison. “Gods can be animistic, menacing,
ephemeral, tricksters, and all-loving beings, but in almost all cases
we are their actors, and for millennia they have defined our roles and
the meaning of our existence." "The Blood" is challenging the heavenly
realm as much as it is questioning how we situate ourselves within the
universe, as illustrated by the lyrical passage: “They watch from
hilltops / overseeing the shadows that they cast / traversing symbols /
oh how they love to watch us dance.” We are the shadows these gods cast;
they are the remnants of our imagination passed down through
generations. This song recognizes that we created our creators and have
assembled them in our image to give meaning to our lives and the
thereafter.
Drug Hunt, a bizarre quintet
of natural seditionists, bastardizes Psychedelia with the orphaned
idealism of American Post-Punk and early British Hard Rock. While
recording Drug Hunt (out July 5th 2019 via Blind Owl), Drug
Hunt captured an array of musical hallucinations in a genre bending
fashion that produced a sound entirely their own. As a result Drug Hunt is
a searing four song EP that burns like napalm in the echoes of a
sixties resurgence. Imagine a Doors album produced by Steve Albini,
written by Nick Cave, and fronted by The Stooges at a biker bar.
With two new releases slated for 2019 (Drug Hunt EP July
5th, and a follow-up full length), Drug Hunt is quickly earning a
fierce reputation for their prolific output and incendiary live
performances, being named one of NBC’s “Top 9 Bands to See Live in San
Diego.”
In Southern California, a new wave of Rock & Roll
artists is changing the very definition of the California sound. At the
helm of the pack is Drug Hunt, howling ravenously under the delirium of a
full moon.
"This is the first song I wrote when I was planning a new band. It took a
while to finish it, first because of logistics, and later because I
decided to quit my previous band after they suddenly informed me that
they decided to move to LA. We were already almost finishing recording
of our EP, but after their decision I moved from Boston to NY by myself
to restart everything.
This
is a NY-based band led by myself Joppa. I'm interested in styles like
Stoner Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Doom, Black Metal, Dungeon Synth and Dark
Ambient.
Our members are currently active musicians in many
bands, including The Claypool Lennon Delirium, Stone Giant, RANN, Dol
Guldur, etc."
Heart aching relationships fueled the lyrics and that passion over
spilled into the music. Hella Grey is two people who love music and are
reaching out to music lovers who enjoy listening and relating to
artists. Thanks so much for listening!
"This song is usually the opener for our live shows. It gets the blood
pumping and bodies moving with its groovy riffs. Narratively the song is
the start of an EP-album that follows the story of fallen god-like
creatures that are plotting their return into the mortal world, setting
the stage for steady recruitment and infiltration.
Firefight
was officially formed in the start of 2017. Even though the band is
based in Bergen, Norway, the members are from varying towns along the
Norwegian west coast. During the first year the bands sole focus has
been gigging as much as possible around the country and we've had the
pleasure to play with many talented bands from Norway and abroad. In the
spring of 2018 we've been touring Norway with Eyes Wide Open.
All
members of Firefight are an integral part of the songwriting, which
gives us a broad variety in our musical inspiration. We refuse to be
bound by the conventions of genres and our metal is delivered Heavy,
Industrial, Nu, Groovy and Thrashy!
We are finally ready to gear up and hit the studio, so there is a lot coming your way from the fiery halls of Bergen!"
Taking their moniker from their childhood video store clerk, Miles
Recommends (like the movies Miles recommended) have again defied genre
confinement, adding another bowstring to the magical odyssey which makes
up their soundscape as they continue to dissect the social norms of
today.
In a world so well geared towards a sedated and pacified existence, new single Keep it Warm is a fog-horn reminder to keep your wits about you and the fires of hope burning bright.
Keep
it Warm is a "rollicking folk-punk number that starts off as a
meandering alt. country-rock ballad before it crescendos into a blazin',
head-banging, psych-groove monster, it's gunna wear a hole in your shoe
from the toe-tapping." - SCENESTR Mag “Human history follows
the perpetual cycles of the birth, conquests/greed, and then death of
the less scrupulous. It’s all blood, gold and bone and this history
continually repeats itself. But that doesn’t mean that the rest of us
should be placated by their shallow thoughts and promises. Trust your
instincts and above all, keep those fires in your belly warm.” - Des Atkinson
Beginning
with Lou’s haunting and sultry vocals before exploding with the fiery
unhinged wailings of Des, Keep it Warm is a slow burning fuse ignited to
deliver a one-two punch of fury in line with the duos simple
songwriting premise of “why create two good songs when you can create one epic song instead?”
Keep
it Warm (recorded and produced by Des Atkinson and mixed by
multi-platinum award winning producer Adrian Hannan) is the title track
from the bands forthcoming debut full-length album due for release in
early 2020.
Miles Recommends is an Australian indie rock band based
in Melbourne who blend a wide range of rock, blues, folk and pop
influences into a vibrant and moving musical odyssey which form a
backdrop to their ongoing dissection of social norms. Oh, and they're
named after their local video store clerk!
Soul,
No Body is the debut single from Bad Jones. A long time coming, it has
been well gigged on the Auckland scene. Its a short and sharp party
starting rock song with a twist.
Twisted, hard rock n roll
straight out of a barn in the bowels of rural south Auckland. We like to
make things as abrasive and weird as possible without ever sacrificing
straight-up, 4/4 rock grooves. If bands like The Bronx, Idles, Refused,
and old-school Shihad are your cup of tea then get your teeth into some
Bad Jones.
According to A&R Factory, with her first single Jenny Kern, “the
Canadian-born, New York-based singer-songwriter hasn’t failed to amass
plenty of attention with the magnetic vocal style and emotively piercing
lyricism contained within Slow Burn. And it really isn’t hard to hear
the appeal. Written within the melancholy of the candid and poignant
lyricism is a generous serving of catharsis which will ensure that long
after this track has faded out, the haunting introspective will stay
with you.”
Jenny performed around Montreal during University
before moving to NYC in 2013 where she started as a page at NBC and
quickly worked her way up to producer in the film and television
industry. In 2018 Jenny decided to take a leap of faith and pursue full
time her passion for music and songwriting. Drawing on her own
experiences, her songs unfold through a confessional-style delivery
revealing the strength that can only come through vulnerability.
"It’s
almost cathartic, sharing emotion. Being open is not an easy feat for
anyone. I want people to know that these songs come from an honest
place. We all struggle to find comfort in ourselves while being open to
the unexpected.”
In the fall of 2018, she recorded her debut EP
and began performing at notable venues around New York City including
Rockwood Music Hall and The Bitter End. Jenny’s debut EP is an intimate
collection of songs from years of self-reflection on her personal
experience with self-doubt, regret and the search for comfort in painful
seasons.
In January 2019 she released her debut single, which
received wide acclaim and immediately found an international audience on
streaming platforms.
“Jenny is expressive in her seriousness of
her lyrics, she shows all the cards. Every ratchet of emotions,
describes her struggles and valiant efforts to conquer. We are human,
and Jenny understands. This experiment, called life, is hard. Jenny’s
songs and storytelling makes things better.” - comeherefloyd
Shortly
after she released her debut EP in April 2019, she was invited on her
first international tour in Europe and was featured on MTV. “It’s been a
whirlwind journey so far. One I would never have expected to happen so
quickly. I hope to continue writing music that is new and different,
resonating with people around the world.”
Jenny is currently
touring across North America building a diverse and loyal fan base while
continuing to write and record new music set for release early next
year.
An Interview with the Artist What made you choose mediocre pop-rock as a career? I
have been in what many call "alternative mediocre pop-rock" for many
years. After much thought, I made what seemed like a logical conclusion:
to continue working with people, educating them about mediocre pop-rock
and encouraging better mediocre pop-rock practices. What is it about your personality and skills that helps you to fit into the role? Mediocre
pop-rock is a fast-paced profession in which critical thinking skills
are essential. The fact that I am always on the go as an essential part
of the team is exciting and deeply gratifying for me. What type of mediocre pop-rock job do you have? I
work on the Float Pool which is a group of pop-rockers that are
dispatched to where the needs are. This means we have to know virtually
every type of mediocre pop-rock there is. What do you like most and least about the job? I
am proud that I am doing something that is not only appreciated but is
vital. My least favorite part of the work is being given more than four
listeners. Having four listeners at a time is manageable and busy, more
than that is too stressful and feels downright dangerous. Any advice for those considering mediocre pop-rock as a profession? Even
though mediocre pop-rock is difficult, mediocre pop-rock school is
tough and the profession is not for the faint of heart, I would say keep
perspective and persevere. It is worth the incredible challenge,
because there are virtually endless possibilities for what one can do in
mediocre pop-rock these days.
The song is about
dealing with anxiety. Occasionally my life becomes really affected by
these episodes, especially when it comes to relationships. So the verses
are kind of about battling my anxiety issues. On the bright
side sometimes the littlest things can bring me out of what I've
jokingly referred to as 'The dark place.' I think in part it’s because
when someone is dealing with that kind of issue they’re senses become
hyper vigilant in a way. The chorus of the song touches on how watching a
bumblebee working away inside a flower garden by my house helped me
while I was dealing with one of those anxiety filled episodes. I
remember how watching it buzzing around pollinating the flowers just
kind of mesmerized me and really helped me pick myself up that
particular day.A
House Safe For Tigers is the brainchild of songwriters Mark Costantino
and Brandon Delmont. Having known each other from the music scene in
upstate Buffalo NY, Mark was a fan of Brandons' solo release and
eventually asked if he wanted to collaborate on something new. From day
one, they knew they were onto something good. The two went onto to
release a self titled debut record in 2015 and continued writing songs
for the next release. itunes.apple.com/us/artist/a-house-safe-for-tigers/id1009051114
Ben Averch has been described as the “one man prog rock army” having
released three solo albums under his own name and two science fiction
concept albums under the name Global Unified. In the 90s, Averch cut his
teeth as a street musician in Harvard Square, Cambridge and as the
guitarist/singer for post-grunge band Bison.
"Veins is the first single from my next album, "VIRCHOW METHOD"; An
examination of self through autopsy. I really wanted to make something
raw and personal for this one.
The saddest girl in Australia! I make
music under various genres but mostly Industrial/Electronic and more
recently doom metal type stuff."
"We raise these boys to be like John
Wayne, so don't act so surprised when they turn out that way." This
first lyric sums up the song, which looks at how the role models we show
our children affect them and the culture we live in. Drawing
on a range of influences from '50s female-fronted outfits to Manchester
post-punk and all manner of noisy things, Colatura sounds both of and
out of its time, delivering music that seems to have always been.”
- PopMatters Colatura is
a 4-piece indie band based out of New York City and is what resulted
when an indie rock guitarist who had been playing in the Brooklyn DIY
scene met a former child opera singer and classically trained pianist
and they discovered that they had unexpected, killer musical chemistry.
Two years ago, Digo Degorio and Jennica Best met in a restaurant, both
individually unclear on the direction they were headed musically, and
discovered that their musical backgrounds had a lot to offer each
other. Digo encouraged Jennica to pick up the bass guitar, Jennica’s
Metropolitan Opera soloist father became Digo’s vocal teacher, and soon
they were writing music together, taking influences from widely varying
styles, from classical to 60s garage rock, to new wave and surf
rock. Digo discovered a love of opera. Jennica discovered a love of
guitar pedals. And this past spring, they roped in Meredith Lampe and
Victor Donahue to round the band into a 4-piece. soundcloud.com/user-450806585 youtube.com/channel/UC0oHn7ooq7bKpJWB_c9ZtCg facebook.com/colaturaband instagram.com/colatura
Rising Houston-based rock trio JunkBunny releases their debut single “Sedona” with an accompanying video via LAVA Records/Republic Records—watch HERE and listen HERE!
JunkBunnyis made up of three young musicians – Mac Johnson (lead vocals & guitar, 18), Cayden Diebold (vocals & bass, 17) and Jake Douglas
(drums, 17). The band’s upcoming debut is an impressive introduction to
their sound, sizzling with big, raw, urgent and relentless
proclamations. The trio’s debut song “Sedona” is immediately both
personal and universal, with sincerity bleeding from the vocals.
“Sedona” was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Howard Benson (My
Chemical Romance, P.O.D.), and the video was directed by Adam Rose-Levy
and shot in the desert of Lancaster, CA.
Of “Sedona,” JunkBunny says, “‘Sedona’
was a song that we wrote early on, once we started to write our own
music. It’s really cool to see the end product of an idea that started
with a simple vision of a road trip vibe. We are super thankful for the
hardworking and supportive crew that helped make our vision for the
video a reality.”
Stay tuned for more new music from JunkBunny out this fall! ABOUT JUNKBUNNY
Crafting
rock hooks with an emotive resonance beyond their years, the Montgomery
County scrappy riff-rock trio JunkBunny—made up of Mac Johnson (lead
vocals & guitar, 18), Cayden Diebold (vocals & bass, 17) and
Jake Douglas (drums, 17)—made their major label debut before they could
legally buy booze. JunkBunny draws from a deep well of experience and
inspiration that stretches back to when frontman Mac and drummer Jake
first hit it off in the third grade. Jake began playing drums when he
was two years old and Mac was already a burgeoning guitarist. Jamming
after school and kicking around band names at recess, the duo had
already established an early incarnation of the group by the time they
met bassist Cayden, a guitar player since the age of nine. Early sets
were filled with a diverse group of covers, from Nirvana to Rage Against
The Machine, showcasing raw nerve and vibe. By high school, the band
proved themselves an unstoppable live force, selling out shows across
Houston and eventually performing with legendary acts like ZZ Top, The
Struts, Sammy Hagar and even Jon Bon Jovi. Entering the studio with
Grammy Award-winning producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance,
P.O.D.), JunkBunny crafted their upcoming debut project. On the eve of
their ascendency to a hard-earned wider audience, JunkBunny still burns
with the same fire that emboldened them as elementary school kids
falling in love with music.
Expanding on “Torches” itself and the idea behind it, Dead Friends’ lead
vocalist/guitarist Austin Radford shares, “I think subconsciously
people feel like we need our lives to be defined by something
comprehensible–anything from political or religious affiliation to a job
or a favorite sports team. ‘Torches’ is about clinging too closely to
those life defining elements, and the devastating realization that
you’re not a complete person without them."
Rock
group Dead Friends are relatively new to the scene but are already
starting to “make some noise,” so to speak. Lead singer and guitarist
Austin Radford moved to Virginia from Dallas and wasn’t really sure
whether he should continue to pursue a career in music, or head down
another path entirely. He wound up meeting bandmates Christian, Brian
and Dan, all of whom shared the same passion for music that Austin did.
Still
unsure of what they were, the four guys recorded the song “Down For
Good,” which got them moving in the direction towards Dead Friends
actually being a full time band. Their next single “Paimon (What You
Omen)” was the first song they wrote collectively. “Down For Good” and
“Paimon (What You Omen)” were produced by Will Beasley (Asking
Alexandria, Emarosa) and are stand alone singles. The band will be
releasing an EP, due out early next year.
The band released their latest single “Torches” on October 5th.
This majestic rock song really swings for the fences with an ambitious
structure - verse, chorus, bridge, another bridge, chorus, coda. It is
like a condensed symphony. It's all about abandoning/being abandoned by
your idols. Lyrics on bandcamp link are worth reading.
An untapped
goldmine of independent songwriting out of Dunedin, New Zealand. 2019 is
shaping up to be Charcoal Burners' year, with the twin albums The Best
Day You Could Imagine and Orders From the House generating a lot of
interest, along with the blistering meta single, The Verlaines and
Husker Du.
The band around the singer Tilo Reichold stands for passionate ALTERVATIV POPROCK with catchy melodies and in-depth statements.
Since his teenage years, the singer has written his own songs in which he processes the topics that personally concern him. In the authentic texts you can feel the turbulent times that the frontman has experienced in his eclectic biography.
The songs get under your skin: "It's like someone is looking inside my life and describing my life as I never could," says a fan.
In the current EP IMMORTAL topics are processed, which are otherwise rarely heard in the musical mainstream: social constraints, broken dreams, search for meaning and identity. Musically, the album offers a wide range of soulful ballads to rousing rock songs.
The recently released music video "Only dead fish swim with the current" provokes and shakes. That is exactly what the band wants - to get something moving with their music.
At the moment CHIOPS is in the studio and is working on a single which will be released in fall 2019.
"Performed, recorded, mixed all by me except the violin and drums. The
song was then sent to Dave Mcnair (Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bruce
Springsteen, Miles Davis) to master. The violinist and drummer were
from established bands in Wilmington, NC."
The Lavender Scare is a queer-influenced indie rock band from Los Angeles, CA comprised of musicians James Delos Reyes and Luis Servin. Formed in 2016, the band has evolved sonically from tight moody sing-a-longs to colorful epic anthems inspired by bands like Radiohead and Arcade Fire. Singer James Delos Reyes grew up in the church developing his musical skills by playing in and leading various worship bands. Struggling to make sense of his own sexuality alongside long-held beliefs, he eventually left the church creating the backdrop used for many of the lyrical themes and imagery that the Lavender Scare sifts through. Songs like "Sermonettes," "Sunday Sons," and "Careful Little Eyes" explore topics on gender identity, sexuality, and religion. Their upcoming single "Better Looking Boy" pays homage to a popular gay hookup app for which Reyes spent his first 3 years in LA working for. Despite singing about topics people are told to constantly avoid, their music remains above all irresistible. The dark satire reveals itself to be charming. The attitudes of defiance and resistance are universally felt. And as always, the melodies stay catchy. Even fundamentalists will secretly be tapping their toes while shaking their fists.
Cosmic
Space Girl from Switzerland destroys the cold of the empty space,
that's why she does some great Rock'n'Roll Punk! The three of them have
travelled over lightyears to find the perfect mixture of raw, brutal,
emotional and topless gravity, at least to please themselves!
"Like I Do" is turning up at your exes door far too late and trying to win them back out of the hands of their new lover.
Released
last Friday (Sept 13th), it's already been added to editorial streaming
playlists like New Music Friday (Spotify UK), Breath of Fresh Eire
etc, . Additionally added immediately to playlists on several Irish
radio stations including day time playlist on national broadcaster 2fm.
Having already received strong airplay from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music,
and Beats 1, along with a 13 week stint on the European Border Breakers
Chart with his first two opening singles, Moncrieff seems now set to be
the next Irish artist to break through with the release of his first
body of work 'The Early Hurts' EP due later this October
New
single 'Like I Do' , the perfect musical recipe of strong, soulful
vocal delivery, raw yet hard-hitting production, 'Like I Do' is
the focus single of Moncrieff's upcoming EP 'The Early Hurts'.
As
the young Irish talent explains about the track: "Like I Do" tells the
story of a break up with an ex-partner with brutal
honesty and sincerity. It always feels promising and a relief to have
that moment of clarity about love, Like I Do is turning up at your exes
door far too late and trying to win them back out of the hands of their
new lover. Sometimes break up songs have a habit of being told with
images and metaphors to help round off the edges and soften the blow a
bit for the other person, but most of the time in real life it
doesn’t work this way... in my experience and I'm sure in many
others, when you break up, there’s tears, grit and angry words...
there's bitterness as well as care and love that hovers around and
that’s what "Like I Do" captures: real feelings, bad times."
After a summer of European festival appearances, Moncrieff will be announcing European dates for November / December 2019