Multiverse marks the first solo project from John Conner, the lead vocalist of Lights From Space. Whether you call this a full solo album or a side project, on... Read More
Pedro Rousseau aka Fresh Body Shop, is a true one man act, as he performed, produced and created all the songs in Maze. These 11 tracks is pure pop rock ear can... Read More
From the name alone, its evident Howlin’ Banana Records are a peculiar label. There’s an almost nonchalant attitude in their branding, perfectly in line with t... Read More
Start your day with new alternative rock tracks from Easy Does It by The Weeks. Packed with nine impeccable pieces consisting of fan favorites and samples from ... Read More
Fake Label Records is a fairly new label put up by buddies, Tim Held and Justin Foss. Focusing on acts from the Pacific Northwest, the label is fairly small and follows a DIY approach when it comes to promoting and getting music out there.
Fake It or Leave It: Vol. 1 is their first compilation and it smoothly showcases all the talented artists under the label as well as a couple of works from Tim and Justin.
It's an exciting journey between punk, rock, indie, alternative and even pop that gives listeners a picture of what the label is all about.
Go Ask Alice's latest release through netlabel La Bél is a genre-defying tour de force. Through layers upon layers of wonderfully-textured instrumentation and a... Read More
Andy Doran, aka Heifervesecnt has carved out a reputation in the indie music field for his compositions. With Excuses For The Common Man we are treated to mor... Read More
Across Tundras is an American band whose sound is heavily filled with psychedelic americana rock influences. The band is composed of T.G. Olson (Guitars, Vocals, Bass, Organ), Shannon Murphy (Vocals) and Brandon Rich (Drums) and now they are presenting us with their latest album: Home Free.
I have been in touch with Vaporwave for a couple of years, enough time to grasp the basics of what the genre entails; synth-heavy, often dance-oriented or retro... Read More