Boeboe‘s El Dorado is an EP that is as bouncy and nerve jangling as a speeding in a stolen Porsche. Whether that’s your idea of fun or not, no one could ever resist dancing to this EP.
Feel Me is dominated with beats that would make you succumb into night-lights of partying and adventure.
Irish indie electro group Kowalski cooks up an electro pop collection fit for the modern age. In For The Love Of Letting Go, the group puts together ten tasteful tracks that swirls on the flavors of electro and disco pop.
Simply put, FloFilz and Pawcut are members of the group called RadioJuicy. Not much has been said for the two of them other than that they both come from Germany and that they create really dope hip hop beats. The latter statement is what we really should ponder upon.
There are new kids in the indie block and looks like their cool enough to stay. Phox, a Baraboo, WI-based band, is composed of Monica Martin, Matt Roberts, Zach Johnston, Matt Holmen, Cheston Van Huss, and Jason Krunnfysz. Their February release entitled Confetti transforms county highway music into an indie pop machine.
Combine alternative hip hop, r&b, and a healthy dose of rhythm & blues, and you get Anhayla's latest mixtape entitled If I Was.
Hailing from Richmond, Va, Anhayla Stanley was originally born in Norfolk and began singing as early as five years in church. As stated on her website, music was a childhood friend she kept throughout adulthood.
Stepping up in the indie scene is Wildlight‘s new musical project, Hers Was As Thunder combines folk and electrons music. Featuring seven electro funk tracks, the album explores the space between the notes , the earth’s undulating pulse, and the modern echoes of ancient rhythm.
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From the creators of Band of Rogues comes another stellar collection with The Great Divide. With a hefty set of eleven tracks, Stella Stagecoach treats us with cinematic and alternative folk musings.
Not only is he an edgy singer, but Jay Joslyn sees the quality of music that modern music listener’s need. Plugged in and sped up, the results of his latest EP, There’s a Shake in My Hands and a Song in My Head, is quite impressive. This eight-track album is inspired by folk acoustic genre.