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Twin River Finds a New Sound With Single “Antony”

When a band releases a single, it’s because the track is able to stand alone as a significant musical achievement. The song has undergone hours, sometimes days of labor, and is expected to be a masterpiece. Expectations were both met and exceeded with the release of Twin River’s new single “Antony.” The Vancouver-based group released their debut album, Should The Light Go […]

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The Cave Singers: Modern Psychedelia Finds Its Voice

The best music of today finds itself increasingly reminiscent of the music from the 1960s. This is understandable, because many of the most popular styles and genres of today owe their existence to the 60s. What genres weren’t created in the 60s, were at least forever altered and refined by it. A genre that owes its […]

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Noon Pacific // 179 Reviewed

Once a week at roughly 12pm Pacific Standard Time on Monday, a gentleman by the name of Clark Dinnison releases a mixtape of 10 carefully curated songs that are making big waves on his radar. This is Noon Pacific. Noon Pacific // 178 “Your Call” by Duck House — With clear, bright guitar, a calm […]

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Parker – Sharing Real Life Struggles Through Hip Hop

The artist that is willing to share his personal story will attract a real following.  Whether it be fans who can relate directly to the struggles and triumphs of the artist, or others who have not been there but appreciate the inside look into the life. Parker puts it out there for all to hear […]

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Dallton Santos – A Master Of The Guitar Bringing Different Styles To Light

As musicians we all have a love for the music we can create.  Some individuals are able to take this to a higher level and expand their skills to a place that sets them apart from the rest.  A good is example is guitarist Dallton Santos. The Brazilian guitarist first picked up the instrument at the […]

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Astronaut & The Trees – Return With Energetic Man From The Mountain

If you have been keeping up with Indie Band Guru for a while you may have heard one of our favorite up and coming rock bands Astronaut And The Trees.  The energy that this two piece produces amazes us with each new listen. Take a listen to their latest track “Man From The Mountain” here: […]

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Fable Cry Video Premier: A Flirt For Your Fears

By Liza Jill Meyers of Indie Band Guru With a meld of metal undertones from the bass, to the bluesy haunting melody of the violin, to the ghoulish grit of the vocals, to the dancing rhythms of the percussion, “Dead or Alive (For Now),” by Fable Cry, leaves you in suspense and flirts with your […]

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Idiot Glee — Gleeful Music by Not-an-Idiot

By Emma Cohen of Indie Band Guru With his first album, Idiot Glee has delivered ten tracks all of which shine in their own way. Overall, the self-titled album is a perfect combination of pleasant auditory sensations. The first track, “Deep Warm Something,” is the musical equivalent of a kaleidoscope. Woodwind instruments and guitar blend in a […]