Released today, “Rubbing Shoulders With The Devil” is a catchy rocker from London-based act Revolvers. A menacing guitar growl accompanies confident vocals to start,
“Last 9” is a track off Hungry Hands’ new album Clear Lens, channeling a mixture of thunderous alternative-rock and Beatlesesque vocal melodies. The band,
“Brother K” caught my ear for various bits of nostalgia. First, the soaring vocal melody reminds me of Manic Street Preachers’ James Dean Bradfield.
“Case of the Tuesdays” shows a moody, yearning rock sound from California-based band Pistol for Ringo. Drawing praise for live performances around the West
Anaheim-based singer/songwriter Solomon Sprenger impresses on the track “Peace,” where his mellow vocals and thickly stirring guitars mesh with twinkling keys for a dazed,
“Calm For Color” is a successful new track from Tiny Dolphin, an artist from Austin, Texas. Stylistically, the track sits somewhere between The National’s
Italian power trio Hypergear showcase their powerful, emotional rock sound on the track “Buzz” — released today. The band describes the effort as: “A
“Why You’re Tired” is an immersive effort from rising Manchester quartet Plato, who channel a very Radiohead-esque sound here — from the escalating guitar
Outside the Dream by No Man's Valley Norwegian five-piece No Man’s Valley showcase their atmospheric rock sound on “Into the Blue,” the second single
Here We Are by Red Cabin Red Cabin is back with another addictive slice of hooky power-pop, though with more of a rock-leaning tilt