Summer Houses craft an inventive and nostalgic rock sound out of Portland, Oregon. Per the band, their new album, Frantic Hearts, was written “through
1970 Something is a rousing rock album with throwback appeal from Matthew Shadley Band. The Cincinnati-formed band got their start in 2003, and last
SKELETONS is the melodic, eclectic debut EP from M33CH!, who describes the project as “the culmination of a realization for my love of music.”
Heralded for his original songwriting and cover renditions alike, Jersey Shore-based artist Pat Guadagno pursues the latter category with warming, melodic charm throughout his
Brighton-based band The Qwarks collaborate with legendary bassist and tuba player Herbie Flowers on The Tuba EP: Herbielife. Flowers’ insertions add enriching flavor to
Releasing on September 30th from Italian band polemica, …and now… is the act’s third album. From the frenzied punk-laden rock of “it’s our time”
California-based act Arson Whales consume with a dynamic sound through their full-length debut Galactopus, unveiling a range of brooding, unpredictable mystique and upbeat jangly
Duster‘s classic 1998 album Stratosphere celebrates its 25th anniversary this year in grand form. In addition to a fantastic reissue, out on September 29th,
Balancing a lushly scenic production with hooky pop immediacy, Traveling Without Moving is a standout debut album from Tokyo-based electronic duo AmPm. The release
A creative blend of rock and electronic experimentation is on display throughout Klaidosklaida, the new album from Sraiges Efektas, a band from Vilnius, Lithuania.