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J. Alan Schneider Releases Honest and Heartfelt EP ‘On Precipice’

NYC indie-folk artist J. Alan Schneider is back with his new EP, On Precipice, which came out October 27. Recorded entirely in an apartment in Queens, NYc, On Precipice is a simple project with strong roots. Schneider enlisted the help of a few local musicians from the neighborhood, making the record one of collaboration and group effort. On Precipice follows […]

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Jon Magnusson Releases Folky EP “Psalms for Sinners”

Swedish singer-songwriter and guitarist Jon Magnusson recently released his second EP, entitled Psalms for Sinners. Consisting of four songs, Magnusson considers many different sounds and demonstrates his versatility. Each song on the album is unique and has its own individual characteristics and style, making the short EP exciting and diverse. Psalms for Sinners opens with “Visa från […]

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Femme-Driven Resilient Teaches Us “How to Peach”

Over the summer, Philly-based band Resilient released their powerful and high-impact sophomore album, How to Peach. Following their DIY Imagining Things EP of 2016, this is their first full length record. The band’s 2016 debut was well-received and set a high bar for what was to come. Imagining Things indicated that Resilient had much more to offer, and How to Peach pushed past these […]

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Sleep Science Rocks with the ‘Sounds of the Underground’

Vancouver-based rock band Sleep Science is back with their newest single, “Sounds of the Underground.” It’s a song that gets in your face but has a quality of realness and simplicity at the same time. It opens with a hard-driven but melodic guitar riff that serves as a memorable and catchy hook throughout the whole […]

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Thea & The Wild’s New Single ‘Paved The Way’ for Upcoming Album

“Thea & The Wild is back with a brand new – and brilliant – material… Her biggest and boldest pop moment yet.”  The Line of Best Fit Oslo-based Thea & The Wild recently released their newest single “Paved the Way” in anticipation of their eagerly-awaited second album, entitled Ikaros. Powerful and bold, “Paved the Way” is an ode […]

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Valipala Takes Us to ‘Mango City’

NYC-based band Valipala recently released their groovy and creative debut EP entitled Mango City. Coming off of four years of development, composing, and and recording, this record has been a long time coming for Valipala. They originally formed in 2012 under the name With Snack and spent years perfecting their sound and compositional style. After joining […]

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Pollens Releases Quirky Yet Catchy Single ‘Words’

NYC-based experimental rock group Pollens just released their first single, called “Words.” It’s coming out ahead of their forthcoming EP Mister Manufacture, which is set to release tomorrow, October 27. Pollens is currently a duo, made up of original member Jeff Aaron Bryant alongside Elizabeth May, who has been with the group since 2015. With grooving electronic […]

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Filmspeed Releases New Video for Upbeat Anthem “I Feel Alright”

Alongside the release of their debut album Hexadecimal, indie rock trio Filmspeed recently released the music video for their lead track “I Feel Alright.” “I Feel Alright” is bright and energetic, and it serves as a great anthem of staying upbeat and not letting anything get you down. Filmspeed describes themselves as “two parts Motown, one part […]