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The Sea Life, The Sea Life

Alternative rock group The Sea Life is coming out with a self titled album that contains dimensions of gritty rock, supported by unparalleled lyricism and

RadioBlack, RadioBlack

The influence of the Foo Fighters runs heavy through the debut self-titled album from RadioBlack, who recorded their record in the Foo Fighters’ private studio,

Girlpool, Powerplant

“I thought I found myself today” is the opening line from Before The World Was Big, the 2015 debut from duo Cleo Tucker and Harmony

The Wild Now, Afterglow

Austin, Texas based duo The Wild Now are releasing a brand new EP titled Afterglow today. The indie folk band has evolved their sound, infusing electro-pop

She-Devils, She-Devils

She-Devils is the sizzling debut album from the band of the same name out this Friday. Opening with “Come”, a bit of psychedelic pop shimmying

A Lot Like Birds, DIVISI

Sacramento’s self-proclaimed “progressive/post-whatever/experimental” collective A Lot Like Birds – comprised of Cory Lockwood (vocals), Michael Franzino (guitar), Ben Wiacek (guitar), Matt Coate (bass/vocals), and Joe Arrington (drums) – has released a

Pom Poms, Turn You Out

With their debut full-length album, Pom Poms are here to cure your Monday morning blues. At the intersection of fuzzy surf-rock, psychedelic pop, and 1960s

Elf Power, Twitching In Time

With a now sixteen album lineage of psychedelic pop music spanning nearly twenty-five years, Athens’ Elf Power have established themselves as elder statesmen of the

Michael Beharie, Voices

A cascade of arpeggios flows into a dreamy electronic shuffle to open Michael Beharie’s Voices EP with the track “Drugs Store”. Digital and analog flourishes