Posts byKeith Pro

IBG Interview – 8 Questions With…. EPTA7

Some music is meant to entertain. Our recent find EPTA7 seems more interested in getting inside your head. The Irish-Italian industrial metal and dark alternative project creates a cinematic world filled with paranoia, trauma, ghosts, strange creatures, and distorted realities. We caught up with the band to talk about their return, the unsettling universe behind Here
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The R Train Band Lets ‘Mariah’ Run Wild

What happens when seduction and destruction ride in the same car? The R Train Band answers that question with “Mariah,” a song built around a vixen who takes no prisoners and leaves the wreckage to everyone else. The Brooklyn-born, now South Florida-based power trio is made up of guitarist and vocalist Jeffrey Black, bassist Blackjack,
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Soheill Breaks Free From the Past on “Circles”

Have you ever caught yourself repeating the same mistakes, wondering why it’s so difficult to move forward? Soheill explores that universal struggle on his new single “Circles,” an emotionally charged alternative track that reminds us real change begins when we finally decide we’re worth more than the patterns holding us back. Iranian-American artist, songwriter, and
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NUNZ Takes Us Upwards on ‘Some Kind Of Heaven’

Sal NUNZ isn’t interested in making background music. His songs are built to grab your attention with honest lyrics, memorable hooks, and the kind of rock and roll energy that never goes out of style. On his third album, Some Kind Of Heaven, the Connecticut songwriter delivers a collection of songs that explore love, loss,
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Frank Migliorelli And The Dirt Nappers Find Hope Through ‘Abnormal Conditions’

Frank Migliorelli has never been interested in writing disposable songs. His music has always been rooted in honest storytelling, strong melodies, and the kind of musicianship that rewards repeat listens. That tradition continues on Abnormal Conditions, a collection of Americana-infused songs that finds beauty in everyday struggles while never losing sight of hope. For years,
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Bellstar Lift us Up ‘Before a Fall’

Some albums announce themselves with grand gestures. Others slowly pull listeners into their world, revealing deeper layers with each spin. The new album Before a Fall by Bellstar belongs firmly in the latter category. Across ten thoughtfully crafted songs, the band blends introspective songwriting, understated melodies, and emotionally rich arrangements into a collection that feels
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Dusky Waters welcomes summer with “Mother Magnolia”

There is something special about a song that feels like it has always existed—like it was carried through generations before finally finding its way into your speakers. Dusky Waters captures that timeless quality beautifully on their latest single, “Mother Magnolia.” Blending folk tradition with modern Americana sensibilities, the track offers a heartfelt journey through memory,
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Michael Raven Shows Emotional Depth on New Single “Never Be The Same”

The best songs often come from life’s most challenging moments. Rather than shying away from difficult emotions, artists can transform them into something meaningful and relatable. On his latest single, “Never Be The Same,” country-rock artist Michael Raven does exactly that, delivering a heartfelt track that explores loss, reflection, and the realization that certain experiences
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IBG Interview – 14 Questions With… Bully Hay

As artists, we are real people first. Some fans can seem to forget that. But when we can share our real life struggles and triumphs through our songwriting and the listeners can relate, there is a magic that happens. That openness creates real connection. Our recent discovery Bully Hay is an open book. He writes
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IBG Interview – 5 Questions With… GUIELDU

One of my favorite parts of running IndieBandGuru is the wide assortment of music that is sent to our desk. We have discovered amazing artists and sounds that, without this platform, we probably would have never heard. Enter our brand new find GUIELDU. The contemporary Celtic music project hails from the relatively unknown area of Asturias.
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Rose Pedal Asks “How Did I End Up Here?”

Emerging from Ohio’s growing indie scene, Rose Pedal is crafting a sound that refuses to sit comfortably in one genre. The trio combines emotionally driven songwriting with sleek modern production, blending layered vocals, textured beats, and atmospheric instrumentation into something that feels both polished and authentic. Their music can shift from dreamy introspection to emotionally
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IBG Interview – 8 Questions With… Azwel

Songwriting is like any other artistic profession. The more you do it, the better you will get. There are no shortcuts and passion and drive are needed. We recently came across Azwel, who has been creating music for over 20 years. That test of time has refined a style that hits all the right spots
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Afghan Whigs Are Back For 40th Anniversary

There are reunion/anniversary tours… and then there are statements. When The Afghan Whigs hit the stage at Webster Hall on April 30, expect the latter. Celebrating 40 years as one of rock’s most compelling outliers, the Cincinnati-born band has never fit neatly into any scene—and that’s exactly the point. Emerging in 1986, the Afghan Whigs
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Tim Hort Explores Emotional Depth on ‘No Dissociation’

Some albums feel like a collection of songs. Others feel like a world you step into. No Dissociation by Tim Hort firmly lands in the latter category. Spanning 22 tracks, the double record unfolds like a late-night stream of consciousness—moody, layered, and deeply human. The Chicago-based songwriter blends elements of alt-rock, shoegaze, and folk-leaning psychedelia
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The Willing Show The Path on “This Is Our Life”

When a band truly commits to honesty, the music speaks louder than any production trick. There’s no need for excess or reinvention. Just real moments, real stories, and a sound that connects. That’s exactly where recent discovery The Willing plant their flag with their new record This Is Our Life. This is an album built
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Rahul Mukerji Blends Genre Lines on ‘MRIDHANGIT’

When an artist truly understands their influences, genre stops mattering. The focus shifts to feel, flow, and connection. That’s exactly what Rahul Mukerji achieves on MRIDHANGIT, a global fusion album that moves with purpose and refuses to stay in one lane. Rahul Mukerji is a guitarist and composer with a truly global perspective. Born in
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Hence Phillips Is In ‘Heaven Or Nashville’

There’s something timeless about a record that values honesty over flash. No gimmicks. No overproduction. Just real stories told through well-crafted songs. That’s exactly where Hence Phillips plants his flag with Heaven or Nashville, an album that leans into authenticity and lets its roots-driven sound speak for itself. From the opening track “Angels Down in
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Android 86 Invites Us Into Their ‘Apocalypse System: Season One’

There’s a certain thrill when an artist doesn’t just release an album—but builds a world. With Apocalypse System: Season One, the debut from Android 86, listeners aren’t simply pressing play—they’re logging into something darker, heavier, and far more immersive than your average industrial metal record. Related homepage: https://soundforgepro.com/ Clocking in at eight tracks and just
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Rob Lalain Shows Us ‘The Way We Were’

Rock music often comes from a place of experience. Rob Lalain brings plenty of that to The Way We Were. After stepping away from music for over 20 years, the talented multi-instrumentalist returned during the 2020 lockdown. That break shaped both his sound and his perspective.  The Michigan-based Rob Lalain has been writing songs since
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Brei Carter Goes Home With ‘Country Lives in Me’

Country music has always been about identity. Recent discovery Brei Carter makes that message clear from the first note of her new single “Country Lives in Me.” The song is part personal story and part proud declaration of her country identity.. Growing up in Monroe, Louisiana gave Brei Carter her deep roots. That Southern upbringing
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Kies Has The Midas Touch With “You’re Golden”

Too many independent artists try to impress with volume and spectacle right from the start. Our recent discovery Kies takes the opposite path on his new single “You’re Golden.” The track wins with patience and subtle detail. It feels intimate but carefully crafted. Kies is the brainchild of German-born musician Jakob Dietrich. The artist, now
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