Buttercup, Battle of Flowers
David Brown of NPR once referred to their music as “jangly art rock for the left side of the brain,”
David Brown of NPR once referred to their music as “jangly art rock for the left side of the brain,”
After newcomer Lorne‘s wildly successful single “Bread Alone”, his career has become somewhat of a whirlwind, as he’s been approached
Fredonia, NY’s alternative indie/pop five piece New Masons – comprised of Ariel Arellano (guitar), Deanna Civilette (keys, vocals), Michael Gonzalez-Kelly (vocals),
Beginning with swirling, sparkling sound in the lead track, critically acclaimed Irish folk rock musician Fionn Regan’s The Meetings of
On March 22nd, Mothers and Big Thief wowed the audience at The Earl. Photographer Kevin Brown nabbed some photos for
Independent self-described “chill” artist Feverkin is back with the video for his track “March”, the beautiful third release from
The San Francisco based band The Dead Sailor Girls comprised of Eve Hay, Julietta Hay, Ned Doherty, and John Stuart,
For Southern California native Bloodboy, music is just one of her many passions. But – though we respect and admire
As if Minke‘s “Gold Angel” wasn’t already chill and beautiful enough, the phenomenal Zach Nicita has taken his own spin
Toronto’s independent arts collective Babylawn has a new release, a short film created with three songs from three of the
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