Tara Terra began as the solo project of lead vocalist and guitarist Emily Otnes, but quickly became the group it is today in order to complete Otnes’ musical vision.
Read MoreGreat Good Fine Ok (abbreviated GGFO) is an indie pop/electronic band founded in 2013 by lead singer Jon Sandler and keyboard player/arranger Luke Moellman.
Read MoreIvadell formed as an outlet to experiment with the softer side of its band members’ varying influences.
Read MoreAll six members of Jared & The Mill were born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and it remains their hometown to this day. The band has a deep love for the desert region, finding solace in wide open views and new life in gulps of fresh petrichor.
Read MoreDumb Waiter is a band who writes a jammy, melodic amalgam of math rock, jazz, metal, and punk.
Read MoreThe Bottle Rockets are an alt-country band founded by Brian Henneman and Mark Ortmann in 1992.
Read MorePalehound is the songwriting project of Ellen Kempner who delivers powerful guitar work as a complement to her dark, flowering voice.
Read MoreAll Dogs released their debut full-length, “Kicking Every Day,” in August of 2015. It was produced by Kyle Gilbride, who is known for his work with their spiritual peers, Waxahatchee and Girlpool. The record is a loose amalgam of hazy pop punk singalongs and late 90’s emo jams led by Maryn Jones’ sweet, patient vocal lines.
Read MoreBandit is a melodic band whose weighty guitar rock is inspired by bands from the early millennium.
Read MoreI the Mighty is a progressive post-hardcore band who have extensively toured with genre heavyweights like Enter Shikari, Architects, and letlive.
Read MoreJohn Mark Nelson is a well-spoken frontman with the subtle charm of a cultured outdoorsman and a personal maturity far beyond his years.
Read MoreLemolo is the project of songwriter Meagan Grandall. She began writing and performing under the moniker in 2009 and has released two LP’s and a live DVD since its inception.
Read MoreGracie and Rachel are an orchestral pop duo whose black and white aesthetic highlights the dichotomy of their personal style and musical upbringing.
Read MoreJill Andrews has been writing songs since 2004. She began her career performing as the Everybodyfields with her friend Sam Quinn until 2009 when they parted ways to pursue solo careers.
Read MoreDavid Wax Museum were elevated to national fame after winning a contest for a spot at the Newport Folk Festival in 2010, and they went on to win a Boston Music Award for best Americana act the same year. Describing themselves as “Mexo-Americana,” they fuse two highly musical cultures that rarely interact.
Read MoreShakey Graves is a folk rock songwriter who writes personal ballads with frenetic finger-picking guitar work and snarling, cacophonous tones.
Read MoreThe Stone Foxes are a lively West Coast roots band. Their new album, “Twelve Spells,” is a culmination of songs recorded throughout each incarnation of the band and includes both live cuts and studio tracks.
Read MoreEmily King is a songwriter whose releases date back to 2003. She signed to J Records in 2004 and released the debut album, “East Side Story” in 2007.
Read MoreThe Elwins are a bright and energetic pop rock band from the Toronto suburbs. The founding duo began playing together at Huron Heights Secondary School and released their debut self-titled EP in 2008.
Read MoreThe Weather Machine has a distinct lyrical bend over mellow guitar chords and waves of cello noise as it tells tales of friendship, temptation, and love.
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