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Northfield Brings Back an Earlier Time With ‘Lost And Found’

In the ever-churning world of independent music, where fresh sounds and polished production chase the next “big” thing, it’s a rare treat when a band like Northfield steps up with something that feels less like a debut and more like a long-lost mixtape rediscovered in your parents’ basement. The album Lost And Found fits like […]

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Touch The Buffalo expand Their Sound With ‘Bodhicitta’

The goal of any band should always be to evolve and adjust to create music that fills their energy. There are plenty of other like minded musicians out there to work with if you are willing to put yourself out there and do your thing. Our recent find Touch The Buffalo has been grinding and […]

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The Finite Beings Prove We Are ‘A Shell Of What Could Be’

Let’s face it. The past few years have been a test. There have been some unimaginable dark times for our entire world. We have navigated our way through a worldwide pandemic and global unrest both politically and in war. We must be the light in this darkness. Our friends from The Finite Beings have lit […]

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The Lost Millions Destroy With ‘Pile Of Robots’

Sometimes situations come up where a band just needs a break. And sometimes a worldwide pandemic helps that break come along. Our recent discovery on The Lost Millions shows that oftentimes a break is what can really jumpstart new music. This spark can be seen on their new EP Pile Of Robots. Based in Austin, […]

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Marsden Releases “Tune It Out”

With all of the angst and emotion of the grunge era being as relevant today as it ever was, it is no surprise artists are bringing the sound back into the modern indie scene. The singer/songwriter and guitarist Marsden grew up in the 90s, and carries with him the influence of giants such as Jerry […]

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Lurid Purple Flowers Explodes From The ‘Darkness’

There is nothing better than talented musicians coming together to form a band. When there is skill as well as passion in the music it creates a swell that can grow quickly. One place that has become a haven for talented musicians to meet is my alma mater Berklee College of Music in Boston. Our […]

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Sadcult is NOT ‘Everything You Hate’

As our world has progressed more and more has become independent and decentralized. Yes there are still huge conglomerates attempting to control everything BUT there is the ability for smaller entities to claim their space as well. Music has shifted drastically. The major labels have been hit hard. More and more independent bands and labels […]

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‘Face The Day’ With Neel Cole & Southern St

Blending together different genres has a way of getting new music noticed. Fans of each genre can be drawn into the mashup with an appreciation for the genres that they do not have much experience with. Basically opening up the music space to all. The best music is experiencing new things in sound. Our recent […]

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