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Parjam Parsi Gets Dark With ‘The Secret Of Despair’

As artists, we must be willing to pour all our lives and emotions into our music. The ups and even more so the downs can be shared through the sounds we make. Life is rarely full of rainbows and butterflies so let’s use our music as an outlet to release the darker times as well. […]

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Liberty Makes Her Mark With New Single “Tattoo”

The stigma around tattoos is changing from blurry connotations of gangs and prisons to conceptualized, precise art. Liberty Roche’s new single shares the same name and draws many similarities. This track was formulated through a distinct artistic process and has an equally long-lasting effect. With its dark synthwave sound, “Tattoo” stands out in your mind […]

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Starla Starshine Takes Us To The ‘Red Lagoon’

Modern rock n’ roll hippie Starla Starshine unleashes a litany of colorful textures, atmospheric grooves and brooding lyrical content meant to stimulate the mind, body and soul in her new extended play Red Lagoon (out now). Blending together different styles of play ranging from more contemporary, focused pop to abstract, ultra-sublime industrial rock and psychedelia, Red Lagoon pushes the […]

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Jules Verne Theory is No ‘One Hit Wonder’

It has been a while now since our friends from Jules Verne Theory decided to come out from behind the scenes and put their own music out there for the world to hear. They have supplied us with a string of interesting and innovative songs that keep us guessing where they will go next. Well […]

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Celadon Candy – Music Will Find A Way

Many artists within a band have tons of music inside them just waiting to get out.  This music may not always fit within the confines of the current band.  It can remain buried deep inside the artist never getting heard by anyone else or a side project could be started to expose these songs to […]

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Matt Byron – Interview With Innovative Producer

  Sometimes we come across music that peaks our interest right away.  Being the music snobs that we are here at Indie Band Guru, we like to try to get the story of the artist and how the music developed its own unique shape.  We recently had the chance to hear some Matt Byron songs […]

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Bathe In The Fire – International Collaboration Creates Original Sound

Collaboration will always be an important part of any artist growing as a musician and learning along the way.  Hearing different takes on a sound can open up your mind to things you would have never come up with on yourself.  With the spread of the internet it has become easier and easier to find […]

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The Raveonettes’ “Run Mascara Run” Causes Shivers

I’m going to lay it all out on the table now and say that “Run Mascara Run” by The Raveonettes might just be one of the most interesting songs I’ve heard lately, if not in my whole life. You’ll find out why soon enough. Let’s start you out with a little background history first. The […]