The Sheepdogs are a rootsy, Americana-influenced band from the open plains of Saskatchewan. They’ve been writing, playing, and touring across the US and Canada since their formation in 2006.
Read MoreGeographer is “soulful music from outer space” written and constructed by Mike Deni. It’s beat-oriented, classically inspired indie pop that features serpentine key lines, layers of transcendent synth pads, and Deni’s soaring falsetto.
Read MoreGabby’s World (Eskimeaux) has been Gabrielle Smith’s solo outlet since 2007. She’s a founding member of the Epoch, a Brooklyn-based music, film, and art collective that is affiliated with other experimental indie pop artists.
Read MoreBlackfoot Gypsies prefer the stylish sounds of the 60’s to current melodies. They dress the part with paisley kerchiefs, flowing open button-ups, and flared bell-bottoms. They let their hair grow long and cover the tops with captain’s hats and fedoras while sporting colorful embroidery on guitar straps and cases.
Read MorePompeya is a pop band from Moscow currently residing in Los Angeles. They play a mix of new wave, indie rock, and 70’s disco that’s light, bright, and breezy
Read MoreCandice Martello, aka Hemming, is an acoustic singer-songwriter hailing from Philadelphia, PA. Her high-voltage vocals and folk-influenced songs have stood out from the crowd as a performer in the thriving Philadelphia music scene, having played the stage at well-known venues throughout the city.
Read MoreAmasa Hines is a rock band from Little Rock who blend afro-beat, psych rock, and blues. The five core members have been performing together for over 5 years, combining multiple side projects to form the eclectic, jammy group that is Amasa Hines.
Read MoreThe Young Wild are a polished, anthemic rock trio out of Southern California.
Read MoreNight Beds began as the musical outlet for singer-songwriter Winston Yellen. His debut album, “Country Sleep,” was positively received by critics, lauded for its “tortured take on alt country and Yellen’s soaring vocals.”
Read MoreAnd So I Watch You From Afar, abbreviated ASIWYFA, is a rad math rock band from Northern Ireland who are signed to Los Angeles record label Sargent House.
Read MoreGreat Peacock is an Americana rock band whose indie sensibilities blend well with their Southern roots. Their official bio reads, “You can call Great Peacock a folk band… but don’t expect them to make music for campfires or square dances.
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 MoreCeline Neon is a duo obsessed with pop music. They’re playful but intense, excitable musicians who write energetic tracks with electronic elements.
Read MoreDreamers are an indie band who write slickly produced summer pop. They are “comprised of Nick Wold on vocals and guitar, Chris Bagamery on drums and backup vocals, and Nelson on bass and backup vocals.
Read MoreMike Love uses a large looping pedal-board to incorporate voice samples and guitar work with a heavy bass presence into his lively acoustic performance.
Read MoreHenrietta is an alternative rock quartet who write distorted, downtrodden, auto-biographical tunes.
Read MoreMeat Wave is an aggressive, lo-fi punk band. They’re a heavy three-piece whose whirling guitar parts and pummeling rhythm section guide simple song structures.
Read MoreLiza Anne is full of poetic lyricism, but shines in simplicity.
Read MoreJ Fernandez is a synth-led songwriter who writes somber, lo-fi tunes with his four piece band. His psychedelic bedroom pop feels like airy 60’s folk, but has a quirk that’s all his own.
Read MoreMarrow is an experimental indie rock band.
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