Foxing is an indie band whose mature slow-burner “Dealer” reflects a conscious, experimental step forward. It’s a sonically adventurous release and stands in stark contrast to the style of “The Albatross,” their debut, which became a flagship for the so-called “emo-revival.”
Read MoreThe Island of Misfit Toys are an emo and indie punk band. They’re a large group whose individual contributions make for a positively electric whole.
Read MoreEl Ten Eleven is a looping duo whose patient and focused instrumental vamps are built and performed without the help of tracks or samples.
Read MoreCome Wind is a progressive indie rock band whose key members came together in 2010. They self-released two EP’s, “Wanderer, O’Wanderer” in 2010 and Grow My Roots in 2012.
Read MoreCharly Bliss are a self-proclaimed bubblegrunge band who layer peppy vocals over growling guitar chords.
Read MoreMichael Rault is a singer-songwriter whose influences lie mainly in the past. He’s a studio rat obsessed with the sounds of vintage gear, and has a specific preference for the 70’s, which he credits as having the holy grail of textures.
Read MoreWildhoney are a band from Baltimore whose indie pop sentiments structure their noisy rock edge.
Read MoreTara Terra began as the solo project of lead vocalist and guitarist Emily Otnes, but quickly became the group it is today in order to complete Otnes’ musical vision.
Read MorePalehound is the songwriting project of Ellen Kempner who delivers powerful guitar work as a complement to her dark, flowering voice.
Read MoreThe Elwins are a bright and energetic pop rock band from the Toronto suburbs. The founding duo began playing together at Huron Heights Secondary School and released their debut self-titled EP in 2008.
Read MoreThe Weather Machine has a distinct lyrical bend over mellow guitar chords and waves of cello noise as it tells tales of friendship, temptation, and love.
Read MoreThe Young Wild are a polished, anthemic rock trio out of Southern California.
Read MoreMothers is the full band project of Kristine Leschper. She has an ear for subtle tone alteration, and the drive to create their specific brand of unconventional somber pop.
Read MoreLiza Anne is full of poetic lyricism, but shines in simplicity.
Read MoreMarrow is an experimental indie rock band.
Read MoreColony House is an indie rock quartet comprised of brothers Will and Caleb Chapman and their friend Scott Mills. They initially formed under the name Caleb, but re-branded in 2013 prior to the release of the debut record “When I Was Younger.”
Read MoreSorority Noise is a heavy indie band fronted by renaissance performer and songwriter Cameron Boucher.
Read MoreIndigo Wild’s sound is amplified by tight three-part harmonies and shimmering down-tempo riffage.
Read MoreMaps & Atlases are a foundational rock band from the Windy City. They are primarily known for inventive math rock, incorporating technical guitar play with dynamic, changing rhythm and unusual song structure.
Read MoreSouvenirs is a rock band whose newest record, “You, Fear, and Me,” is a gloomy release reflecting the band’s youthful obsession with classic emo bands like Pavement, Knapsack, and Braid.
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