2013 looks to be Quiet Company’s most ambitious year yet: after releasing their Christmas EP, “Winter is Coming” in December, they immediately jumped back into the studio to re-record their 2006 album, “Shine Honesty.”
Read MoreThe Kickback is a band that prides themselves on it’s love of Muppet Christmas specials and youthful naiveté but has no problem admitting to a paralyzing fear of death and decline.
Read MoreProf’s music and career reflect the dichotomy that his life has been. His music chronicles everything he has experienced; from adversities as a child, like his father setting fire to their home or sleeping on a bean bag growing up, to his adult diversions, like his love affair with whiskey and women (in that order).
Read MoreAmerican Wolf is a five piece from Chicago, Illinois.
K. Flay grew up outside of Chicago, and found her musical voice in college, fusing the eclectic power of the Bay Area hip hop scene with her own unique presence, inspired by strong, independent female artists ranging from Missy Elliott and Lauryn Hill to Fiona Apple and Liz Phair.
Read MoreGrafting literate, character-driven song craft and Mid-American roots with a post-punk DIY attitude, Chicago-based songwriter, performer and instrumentalist Al Scorch charts a new musical topography with a five-string banjo.
Read MoreCalifornia Wives are an American band from Chicago, formed in 2009.
Read MoreWeatherbox howls from the cave in some alien tongue, but the message is loud and clear.
Read MoreAcoustic Basement is the brain child of Brian Marquis. The stage featured leading and up-and-coming acoustic acts, within the punk/indie/folk genres in the setting and spirit of an intimate punk rock basement show.
Read MoreWith a well-balanced blend of organic sounds and electronic energy, New Orleans own Royal Teeth creates music of the indie-electro-pop persuasion using all the best parts of each.
Read MoreFilligar is an American rock quartet from Chicago, Illinois. The band was formed in 2000 by brothers Johnny, Teddy and Pete Mathias and their childhood friend Casey Gibson.
Read MoreThe Jealous Sound is an American indie rock band based in Los Angeles.
Read MoreStylistically, Colony House is singer/songwriter based with musical parts indie and alternative rock. Colony House has toured nationally and internationally in coffee houses, arenas, theaters, and clubs with a variety of different artists.
Read MoreA Lion Named Roar are men. Men that make pop music drenched in blue collar sweat and moral fiber. Although you’ll hear hushed sanctions of influence like The Killers and The Jayhawks, there are no apologies involved, because men don’t apologize.
Read MoreBy condensing a palette of swirling and innovative guitar voyages and a sweat-sokaed and broque punk ethos that loses itself in carpet-crawling majesty, Gringo Star has emerged as Atlanta’s favorite rock and roll son. Brothers Nick and Peter Furgiule, along with Pete Delorenzo and Matt McCalvin have continually built steam by crisscrossing the country and noning their chops on rock and roll’s frontline.
Read MoreElectro-meets-indie pop purveyors Geographer, comprised of singer/multi-instrumentalist Mike Deni, cellist/electronics player Nathan Blaz, and drummer/singer Brian Ostreicher, formed in San Francisco in 2006. The project originated a year earlier, as family strife inspired Deni to relocate from his New Jersey hometown, and for the next several months he built Geographer’s foundation by composing songs on guitar and a synthesizer he found on the street.
Read MoreVacationer is the eastern seaboard’s foremost relaxation specialists have teamed up to compile this unique collection of serenity-inducing sonic arrangements.
Read MorePaul Kelly has recorded nineteen studio albums as well as several film soundtracks (Lantana and the Cannes 2006 highlight, Jindabyne) and two live albums, in an influential career spanning more than thirty years.
Read MoreAudiences is a rock band based in Chicago, lllinois. They are a plethora of sounds, strongly cross-pollinated.
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