Atlanta?s Book Club is an indie folk septet that reimagines classic marriage of vocals and carefully crafted orchestration by transforming their heritage into s... Read More
Sea Oleena‘s self-titled project embraces our lost memories, transforming them into a teeming garden of music made for dreaming. Released on July 8, 2010, the Montreal-based multi-instrumentalist offers us seven tracks of hushed folk music.
A mishmash of goth, emo, symphonic, metal, and ballad, Rachel Macwhirter is Evanescence in disguise.
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, her primary instrumen... Read More
The Aerial is a four band group that plays electronic, dance, pop, and fusions of rock guitars and dance beats. These combined with their French descent produce... Read More
Chrysler 300, the first in the twelve track compilation, bubbles with an upbeat drive that propels the verses forward. It has a synthy timbre with a prominent b... Read More
It is not quite often that we hear from a band all the way from Austria that caters to our spiritual needs and this is where still noah comes in. They create music and songs to share the wonderful melodies and thoughts life has to offer that will surely warm your hearts and move your emotions.
Benjamin Briggs is super electronic and he proves that in his latest EP Attention Deficit.
Hailing from Danville, Illinois, Benjamin is the complete package�from composition, arrangement, mixing/mastering, and remixing� this independent artist holds the record for extreme versatility.
Too Soon approaches with asteady club vibe. Electronic tunes with some melodic video game remixes will give you a steady psychedelic high.
Beach Party is a South-African band serving us music that rides the waves of the oceans and strikes hard like the heat of the sun. The group was conceived at th... Read More
Emmy Curl's latest EP, Origins, yearns to find a sense of wonder in the world. The Portugal-born musician grew up with a lot of interest in arts such as music, painting, theater, and photography. In the early age of 15, Curl had already produced songs in her father's studio.