Covet is the adventure rock trio that accompanies complex, mathematical guitar tunes penned by instrumental phenom Yvette Young.
Read MoreHodera began as an outlet for Matthew Smith’s poetry put to folk music.
Read MoreLucy Dacus is a witty songwriter whose solo tunes have evolved into twangy indie rock slow-burners with help from the rest of her talented quintet.
Read MoreYak is a London-based psychedelic, noisy garage rock trio known first and foremost for their smashing live performances.
Read MoreStrawberry Girls is a progressive mathematical guitar project begun by former Dance Gavin Dance guitarist Zac Garren. The trio sticks to a strong DIY ethic, recording and producing their own records at drummer Ben Rosett’s home studio, Spirit Vision.
Read MoreEscondido is a laid-back indie band whose anthemic tunes are fronted by the precise blend of Jessica Maros and Tyler James’ distinct vocal contributions.
Read MoreLazyeyes is a spacey dream punk band from Brooklyn. Their energy on stage is focused on driving, metronome-like percussion and the constant presence of angular, lightly-distorted guitar riffs.
Read MoreTim Bruns is a guitar player and songwriter whose rock-forward sound reflects a significant lifestyle change.
Read MoreRaging Fyah are a traditional reggae band from Kingston, Jamaica. Their soulful sound exists to provide upbeat energy and positive vibes to listeners around the globe.
Read MoreThe Districts are a rock band whose ferocious live show pits their catchy singalongs against walls of feedback-ridden distortion and ripping bass grooves.
Read MoreOketo is a psychedelic indie jam band. They’re prone to experimental, ambient transitions between mournful choruses.
Read MoreTancred is the pop-centered, grungy guitar project of Now, Now member Jess Abbott.
Read MoreFoxing 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 MoreWild Powwers are a punk band who have transitioned over the years from the name Powers to Powwers and finally to Wild Powwers. The colorful trio is known around Seattle for their aggressive live show and Lupe Flores’ thundering percussion.
Read MoreTUFT is rooted in folk music but manifests itself as lush, brooding, post-rock influenced indie.
Read MoreHonduras is a post-punk band who write surfy, ambling guitar rock under a decisively monotone vocal delivery.
Read MoreThe Soorleys are a joyous stomp-and-holler band from down under. They’re truly a family band and are all siblings, partners, or in-laws.
Read MoreTigerwine is a 2000’s alt rock-obsessed three-piece who want to be the loudest band in the world.
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.
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