Birmingham, Alabama pickers, Mountain Grass Unit, is bringing a new face to bluegrass, blending it with country, jazz, funk, rock, and metal without missing a beat.
Read MoreMasters of standing out from the crowd, Los Angeles math rock duo, standards, craft sounds that are both satisfying to the ear and technically impressive.
Read MoreLed by Jakob Armstrong, the youngest son of Green Day vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong, Oakland, California's Ultra Q represent a fresh take on post-punk, shoegaze and emo music.
Read MoreBorn and raised in NYC and Uptown DC, Cleo Reed (the alias of Ella Moore) creates under the musical influence of black underground sounds from traditions in hip-hop to experimental r&b/soul.
Read MoreDescribed as the “progressive dream pop of your favorite nightmare” Albany, NY band Bruiser & Bicycle is ever-evolving, their sound falling somewhere between jangle rock and experimental pop.
Read MoreMontreal, Quebec slow core meets metal band, BIG|BRAVE, stands boldly at the forefront of reconfiguring the landscape of heavy music. Tension, space, volume, and raw emotion drive their exploration into new terrains of experimental rock.
Read MoreThese days, in Toronto, Ontario, if you’re looking for one of the finest wines available this side of The Niagara Escarpment, you don’t need to look further than garage, psych punks, Wine Lips!
Read MoreNitefire is the musical project of Nico Geyer (guitar,vocals), Luke White (bass), Noah Davies (drums), and Christian Renard (guitar). Nitefire's sound combines the pop sensibility of early aughts indie rock with the sonics and youthfulness of brit-pop.
Read MoreMatilda Marigolds has been called New York City's #1 cowgirl, with a refreshing yet nostalgic sound that falls in the space between Phoebe Bridgers and Fiona Apple, with a sprinkle of Maren Morris.
Read MoreBoston-based indie rock band Pet Fox is built on a foundation of mutual admiration between its three members: Theo Hartlett (vocals, guitar), Morgan Luzzi (bass), and Jesse Weiss (drums, sound engineer).
Read MoreLos Angeles art rock band Mamalarky makes music for sunny summer days spent in swimming holes participating in nature's aquatic ballet.
Read MoreJess Labrador’s deeply personal work as Chasms is an exploration of the personal inventory and reckoning necessary to move forward in the world.
Read MoreForty Feet Tall is one of Portland's most tenacious post-punk, psych rock acts and they have absolutely earned it.
Read MoreBeginning with a bet between friends to see who could go viral, Odie Leigh’s musical journey has always been a bit unconventional. Hailing from suburban South Louisiana, where Lil Wayne and Tim McGraw carry equal reverence, Leigh's musical influences are as contradictory as the area she grew up in.
Read MoreAnnie DiRusso is a Nashville based indie rock artist born in NYC, who wears the influence of both cities on her sleeve.
Read MoreMiami quartet Seafoam Walls have a gift for finding beauty in the vast darkness, producing a sound that is both as otherworldly and addictive as the city that spawned it.
Read MoreBorn from the DIY Los Angeles music scene and a chance meeting on Craigslist, experimental shoegaze group Draag fuses together the disparate worlds of underground punk, experimental jazz, no wave, and classical music.
Read MoreSmut is the collaborative project of Tay Roebuck (vocals), Andrew Min (guitar), Bell Cenower (bass, synth), Sam Ruschman (guitar, synth), and Aidan O’Connor (drummer).
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