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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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Esso Makes Us Smile ‘Just Like In The Movies’

Some records don’t just play — they unfold. Just Like In The Movies, the latest release from alt-pop-rock outfit Esso, isn’t merely an album; it’s a reel of emotion, memory, and momentum. Across its shimmering guitars and tightly wound rhythms, Esso crafts a collection that feels both universal and deeply personal — the kind of […]

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Dusty Edinger Hits With ‘Sometimes People Collide’

Songwriting will always be a personal experience. Having the courage to share some of your deepest thoughts, fears, and failures is something that many of us still struggle to do. Our recent discovery Dusty Edinger is no different but his dedication to the craft has yielded some great results, particularly his latest single “Sometimes People […]

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Ken Kase Shows Off His Journey on Latest EP

When making music is a passion over a lifetime your skill will only grow. As you mature and experiment you will find the sound that truly speaks to you and become a master of creating it. The multi-talented Ken Kase has returned to his signature pop rock sound with a brand new EP. The artist […]

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Water Street is More than ‘All We Tried To Be’

Any band that wants to continue creating music as a career must be willing to evolve. Just as music tastes change, bands must grow and find what works best. Not only for themselves but for their growing fanbase. Our recent discovery Water Street has been around for a while but seems to have found their […]

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Pios Phantom Brings Positivity to The World In Music

Most of us reading the pages of Indie Band Guru are aware of the power of music. It can mean many things to many people. Those of us that accept this have watched our hearts and souls grow as we absorb music with a positive light. Our recent discovery Pios Phantom has made it his […]

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‘California Loves You’ wraps us in surefooted warmth by Les Fradkin

Who is Les Fradkin? Mr. Fradkin is a dedicated lifelong musician whose career spans decades. Born in NYC and raised in the Bronx before settling down in sunny California. Safe to say music has taken him coast to coast and beyond. Behind piano keys is where it all began. Once he got going, nothing was stopping […]

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Third Lung shows their music is anything but ‘Gameplay’ with their debut album

Third Lung has spent the last five years showcasing their music with various singles and EPs, including the outstanding Dialogues of the Fatal Few EP. Not only that, but they have been receiving rave reviews for their live performances from both their shows and festival slots, including Camden Rocks and AYL? festivals. With momentum on […]

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