Hands is an indie dance rock group driven by ever-present synth and bass.
Read MoreHRVRD is a Charlotte, NC four-piece who use dense layers of pedal effects and echo to create cathedral-like headroom.
Read MoreBrick + Mortar is a Jersey duo who incorporate elements of classic rock with a modern tech edge.
Read MoreLeading with an acoustic guitar, Anthony Green and the boys from Good Old War focus on clever story-writing and feeling over angst.
Read MoreYou Won’t is a hip New England two-piece who create mournful, minimal pop tunes.
Read MoreForeign Fields makes natural rock fit for the cold, mechanical city.
Read MoreSo Many Ways is a metal-core band with elements of thrash, grunge and party rock.
Read MoreNeulore is the perfect band for long van trips down dusty roads and sunny Sunday afternoons. A constant acoustic strum provides the heartbeat for their twangy indie folk.
Read MoreMayday Parade have been the poster children of the scene since the mid-2000’s and these Floridian rockers have found a stable role as media sweethearts.
Read MoreArc & Stones are an alt rock four-piece whose 90’s-influenced tunes are bold and radio savvy.
Read MoreDave McGraw and Mandy Fer’s Washington rock is soothing, heartfelt, and relational.
Read MoreAnd So I Watch You From Afar delivers a brand of instrumental prog-rock that is distinctly otherworldly.
Read MoreBritish “maths”-rockers, TTNG, create a wall of sound that transcends their numbers.
Read MoreNashville rock group, Moon Taxi, releases their third album, Mountains Beaches Cities, which represents the idea of exploration – searching both the world and themselves for new experiences.
Read MoreBrooke Annibale’s new EP, Words in Your Eyes, features less of the acoustic folk pop sound that has appeared on her previous releases, and focuses instead on an electric sound mixed with ambient sensibilities and a lot of orchestration.
Read MoreCombining vintage singer-songwriter style with charming slacker-punk creates Josh Berwanger's rambling, bouncy feel.
Read MoreEx Academy Is… front man William Beckett has strayed from punky roots on a new trajectory toward full-blown pop.
Read MoreCaroline Smith has stepped away from the Goodnight Sleeps in both name and style, opting for a more soulful direction. Her vocal control is astonishing; ranging from sultry swoons to passionate growls, she executes runs with ease.
Read MoreKevin Devine has been a driving force of songwriting for seven albums and ten years. Nothing short of a lyrical virtuoso, his mastery over storytelling is unmatched by contemporaries.
Read MoreHardened in the sweltering Arizona heat, The Maine have a commanding presence on the stage.
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