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Tim Hort Feeds us With His ‘Famine’

Chicago-based indie visionary Tim Hort delivers a soul-stirring journey with his 2025 album Famine. This seven-track release is a mesmerizing blend of shoegaze, alt-rock, and introspective lyricism that feels like a walk through a dream. Known for his genre-defying artistry, Tim Hort crafts a record that’s both delicate and powerful. A Sonic World of Memory […]

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D2UR Shows Off Some Smooth Heat With “Fire”

I had to double check where Winnipeg is located in Canada. The Canadian city sits above the border of North Dakota and Minnesota. Now I sound more like Dora the Explorer than a music journalist. I always learn beyond the bio by reading old reviews and checking out past releases. Diane and Mike Isbister are […]

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Winchester 7 Shares His ‘Postcards’ and some background

Indie rock alchemist Winchester 7 drops a vibrant new chapter with his 2025 EP Postcards. Following the eclectic charm of their 2020 album Argos Holiday, praised by Indie Band Guru for its “beautiful wall of sound,” this five-track EP distills their signature blend of electric ukulele-driven rock, psychedelic flourishes, and road-trip-ready storytelling into a compact, […]

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‘Believe’ in Ehson Hashemian and His Sunny Alt-Rock Vibe

Just like any skill, songwriting takes hard work and practice. It can also get rusty fast when we take time between writing. The answer is just to get in as much practice as possible and always be improving. Ehson Hashemian has been writing great songs for years but after a little break is now back […]

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Orphan Prodigy Calls Out A “Traitor” In powerful new single

There’s something undeniably gripping about an artist who lays it all out there. They lack the fear of being judged and just want to share their experiences, both good and bad. Orphan Prodigy does just that with his latest single, “Traitor,” from upcoming debut album Medication for a Modern World.  Queens-born artist Ian Keller writes, […]

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Replaced By Robots Offer up ‘The Experiment’

Music and the people that create it will constantly evolve. There is a beauty to that. This growth will help keep music fresh and moving forward. The artists that are willing to do this will keep that joy. Our recent discovery Replaced By Robots (formerly The Elevator Drops) takes influences from all over the sonic […]

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The Veer Union Launch Into 2025 With “Welcome To Dystopia”

The Veer Union have launched into 2025 with the release of the their new album, “Welcome To Dystopia”.  The 8 song, apocalyptic themed album by the Vancouver BC, Canada based group includes previously released hit singles “Empirical”; “Is This How It Ends”, and the title track, which included a guest appearance by rising rockers Silent Theory. The Veer Union […]

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IBG Interview – 8 Questions with…. Mighty Jupiter & The Mooncake Band

There will always be something special about a band that forges their own sound. Breaking free from what mainstream radio wants you to hear is quite liberating…. and in my opinion creates some of the best music! Our new discovery Mighty Jupiter & The Mooncake Band fit that mold perfectly with their fresh sound. We […]

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