Emily Blue promotes female empowerment, authentic love and positive views of sexuality under the neon glow of glitchy pop
Read MoreThe Courtneys specialize in cheeky, sun-soaked powerpop replete with grungy guitar work and 90's alternative melodies.
Read MoreSincere Engineer is an emo/pop punk project by Deanna Belos examining youth, social anxiety, and self-motivation (or lack thereof).
Read MoreStove began as a side project of Ovlov front man Steve Hartlett to perform his noisy, kinetic jams.
Read MoreShannen Moser grew up in Berks County Pennsylvania: a region rich in history, farmland, and traditional folk music.
Read MoreThe Accidentals are a Michigan indie trio who write orchestral folk pop with relentless enthusiasm.
Read MoreCult Leader is an SLC hardcore punk quartet formed in 2013 after the breakup of three members' former band Gaza.
Read MoreBig Bliss was formed in 2015 by Brooklyn siblings Tim and Cory Race to channel their mutual affection for 70's and 80's punk/post-punk,.
Read MoreSen Morimoto is a jazz saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, & composer residing in Chicago. His debut full-length "Cannonball" is a masterful display of expansive jazz-rap/r&b, showcasing Morimoto's technical proficiency and exhilarating, joyful style.
Read MoreCameron Lew is the songwriter and personality behind "aggressive elevator soul" project Ginger Root. Lew approaches his strictly DIY ethos with a light-hearted sense of joy embodied in retro funk grooves.
Read MoreBeach Bunny is the stage name of songwriter Lili Trifilio. Trifilio pens surfy, quirky alt-pop with fresh, upbeat melodies. Catch the nostalgic, full band performance themed after her new EP "Prom Queen."
Read MoreGouge Away is a special kind of hardcore band. They create seething, aggressive music as melodic and catchy as it is cathartic and brutal.
Read MoreDen-Mate is the sometimes solo sometimes full band project of vocalist Jules Hale. Hale crafts a particularly danceable brand of darkwave with brooding, despondent electronic sounds and dreamy hooks.
Read MoreSun June is an Austin quintet who write jazzy, bittersweet indie tunes self-categorized as "regret pop". The band matches each song's tone with a specific color; choosing a single's Cover Art based on the mood they want listeners to experience.
Read MoreDaddy Issues writes self-aware grunge pop about friendship, lost love and life as an urban twenty-something. They openly discuss complex issues like bodily integrity but graft in bits of snark and charm to the otherwise arresting topic.
Read MoreRemember Sports' peppy indie powerpop encapsulates the melancholy and excitement of growing up. Lead singer Carmen Perry has a particularly earnest lyrical approach; detailing her own pain and progress in vivid, animated detail. Remember Sports? You're about to.
Read MoreHoneysuckle is a progressive folk trio who employ traditional bluegrass instrumentation to form cozy, mindful tunes with flexible, modern melodies.
Read MoreThe Dodos are an alternative indie rock duo who have released 7 albums through Frenchkiss and Polyvinyl since 2006. Over this decade plus of performances, they've experimented with acoustic stomp n'holler, synth pop, and electric anthems.
Read MoreVein is a hardcore quintet who pen intense, catastrophic tunes with flecks of nu-metal and math-metal. They chug along with a relentless fury, revealing the high degree of musicality at the core of these brutal rippers.
Read MoreTennis is a husband-and-wife duo who craft sentimental, minimalist indie pop indebted to the 70's. Their breezy textures, clean instrumentation and soft-rock sensibilities make for a profoundly nostalgic listening experience.
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