The Early Reset enthralls pop rock fans in Full Potential EP . Blasting with intricate instrumentation polished into shiny pristine notes, the five tracks in this album supercharges the listeners into a one-of-a-kind musical sensation.
The Early Reset was created by singer/songwriter Steven Arthur four years ago, but went on a temporary hiatus after he moved to Hawaii.
Tei Shi‘s debut offering, Saudade, puts the spotlight on homegrown genre-less sound. With an affinity towards lush dream pop and airy 90s R&B, the indie songstress from Vancouver creates her music in a bubble of minimal yet haunting soundscapes, separating herself from the cultural sameness of the current sonic trends.
Nick D’ & the Believers‘ new EP, Throwing Stones, is the sound of a perfect Sunday bumming on the beach. Bringing into play some woozy, funky new soul, the band has been quickly gaining popularity on the indie scene after launching their video of Find A Little Love.
Stylusboy is a UK duo made up of Steve Jones and Rachel Grisedale. The duo creates enchanting folk music that echoes the beauty of a quiet day on the English countryside. Armed with an acoustic guitar and gorgeous vocal harmony, they bring in a sense of calmness with their tracks.
It’s been a while since we’ve heard from folk rock group Swear and Shake. From their successful album, Maple Ridge, comes another stellar EP titled Ain’t That Lovin’. Here, the Brooklyn-based group of Kari, Adam, Shaun, and Benny treats long-time fans and new listeners with five fresh songs that have been created during the group’s tour.
Highasakite's sound could not be boxed into one genre. The group is a musical wonder that marks its spot on the indiescape through dark undertones, flashes of l... Read More
Having the gift to play quite a number of musical instruments, the singer-songwriter from Athens, Georgia surely has a lot to offer in the waning genre of Rock Hop n Roll. His music style can be described as eccentric, dynamic, as well as piano-centric matched with pop songwriting and lyrics.
Placing the root of his craft to a greater level, NanosauR deploys its wings on electronic and chillwave tunes.
Hailing from San Francisco bay area, NanosauR is the musical off-spring of producer/musician Michael Solorzano. Released last April 19 2011, his full-length album Imagination Projects offers 14 tracks of undeniably tasteful music.
Save some feel-good nostalgia for Broken Fences latest self-titled album. Released last June 1, this acoustic treasure boasts twelve tracks that will move anyone's heart.
This indie-folk duo from Pittsburgh is composed of Morgan Erina and Guy Russo. With a sound comparable to Bon Iver and Simon & Garfunkel, acoustic fans out there will surely love this talented group.
Song For You opens with Morgan's soulful voice that sounds like Alanis Morisette. Blended with ambient strings that tones down to make way with whispering keys, this acoustic track is soft and powerful at the same time.