The Overcoat

Artists like Scott Walker, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave are often commended for their eccentric tendencies; their music is entirely one-of-a-kind, as thematically engrossing

Warm Weather Dances

A jovial summer breeze comes quickly and unexpectedly, catching bystanders off-guard before they hastily yearn for more. If only this antidote for endless humidity

Fenech-Soler

Barely a day passes without another mash-up band hitting the scene. The past decade’s emergence of various genres and styles of music being combined

Lovely Demos

The fleeting guitar-pop of The Demos presents itself like a smörgåsbord of indie-rock influences. Pop pioneers like The Beatles and Brian Wilson can be

Ennui’s Formation of Tides

Pittsburgh-based duo Ennui tout the shimmering guitar riffs, glossy reverb, and meekly pastoral vocals of many dream-pop acts, but labeling them singularly as a

The Elliots

The Elliots evade traditional Swedish pop stereotyping, exchanging key-led twinkles and exuberant string-soaked choruses for moody ambience. The strings and keys remain, as seem

Them Changes

Being billed as the UK’s answer to Kings of Leon immediately lumps a rather large weight on the shoulders of London trio Them Changes.

Southern All Stars

The most popular act of all-time (in a certain country) does not really coincide with what this site usually features, but Southern All Stars

Canopies

The completely unknown Canopies will not remain elusive for long. That much is easy to predict when listening to “Rebels”, a track that is

Pete Lawrie

The first time I saw Pete Lawrie live, he toddled on stage nervously and, perched on the edge of it, said “I get a

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