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Dan Caine Brings Listeners On a ‘Journey Through an Open Mind’

Dan Caine is set to release his eighth recorded work, an EP titled Journey Through an Open Mind. Caine’s ambient and post rock style began when he first began playing guitar at age 15. He found music to be a tool for self expression, and began recording his songs.   Dan Caine Takes Listeners On […]

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Good Looking Friends Release Video For ‘Front Porch’

Brooklyn based post rock and emo band Good Looking Friends recently released their latest music video for song “Front Porch.” “Front Porch” is the band’s’ first single off of their debut album Settle In, Decay, which is released today.   The video starts off within the interior of a house with Good Looking Friends’ straight faced […]

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Sleeping Horses Releases Sophomore Album ‘Water For Air’

Hailing from the wast coast in Portland, Oregon, James Randolph Fouty is the man behind the one-man-show that is Sleeping Horses.   Fouty has been passionate about music his entire life and is so devoted to the art that he took a custodial job at his former high school just so he could be allowed […]

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Man Mountain Release ‘Illumination Rings’ and ‘Memory Trace’ in Anticipation of New Album

Man Mountain, a post-rock band from Detroit, Michigan recently released their second single “Illumination Rings” off of their upcoming debut full-length album Infinity Mirror. This single is a follow up to their song “Memory Trace.”   Upon first glance, “Illumination Rings” appears to be a daunting track, clocking in at just over eight minutes, and […]

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Brass Box Shares Their ‘Moonlight Desires’

Los Angeles’ Brass Box, a four-piece goth/shoegaze outfit, has released their latest single “Moonlight Desires” with an accompanying video directed by Joey Halter. The new song is a cover of Laurence Gowan’s original from his 1987 solo album and doesn’t seem, initially, like it would be a likely candidate for a cover from such a […]

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Convey – Taking Time To Perfect Their Sound

There are far too many bands today that get together haphazardly and put out some music online too quickly.  The power of easy and cheap home recording has made this possible.  The problem is that these songs never had the time to have the bands play them hundreds of times and develop an original sound. […]

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Oh Hiroshima Re-issue 2015 Album On CD

Sweden’s post-rock quartet Oh Hiroshima originally released In Silence We Yearn in 2015. On July 1, Fluttery Records re-issued the album for the first time on CD. Their second album, In Silence We Yearn shows progression while still playing to earlier strengths and unifying sounds. Oh Hiroshima Perfect Their Post-Rock Sound The album starts with “Ellipse.” The shortest […]

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Summer Effect Shapes Progressive Instrumental Music

When vocalization became a more common part of mainstream music, instrumentation at times took a backburner. Although vocals are an important artistic component to music, instrumentals can often be the real heart of a piece. With Indonesian band Summer Effect, it’s the sole element. Their post-rock album, Afterlife, takes instrumentalism to an entirely new level of expression […]