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    The latest music news from independent artists around the world.

    First Look: Stereo Satellite – Glass Houses

    Stereo Satellite plays hard rock music that flirts with alternative rock influences. By melding hook-filled melodies with heavy guitar riffs and hard beats, the band shows their ability to compact a vast array of...

    First Look: Discrepancies – Rock the Show

    St. Louis NuMetal band Discrepancies has released the Official Music Video for their single "Rock the Show," off of their 2016 released The Awakening. "Rock the Show" is a high energy, lighthearted departure from...

    First Listen: Third Frame – Round Up The Crew (ft. Them Riverbank Boys &...

    With a bit of techno-wizardry and penchant for true techno-rap, Third Frame team up with Them Riverbank Boys and T.B.M.A. for a true verbal sound off with a ferocious backbeat and a relentless sub-bass showing that they truly...

    First Listen: Jon Lindsay – Zebulon

    Featuring catchy hooks spawned from some of the more magnificent songwriting that I have heard this year, Jon Lindsay delivers a powerful yet funky ode to originality with his new single 'Zebulon', from the...

    First Listen: Gid Sedgwick – Ochos

    We’ve come a long way from the idea of an indie release being jangly guitars, floppy fringes, and sixth form poetry. Gid Sedgwick is the very definition of a one-man band – writer; producer;...

    First Look: Jenn Vix – Complicated Man (Into The Veldt Mix)

    Haunting and surreal with a sonic beauty rarely found in modern music these days, Jenn Vix gives a beautiful testimony to the musical progression through the mind of Danny Chavis (The Veldt), contributing his droning...

    First Look: Half the Animal – Bad Bad Love

    LA Based Alternative Rock band Half The Animal have channeled all of the best of throwback '80s bright energy and color with the official music video for their sophomore single, "Bad Bad Love." The...

    The Test Drive: Hegarty – Selling Your Soul To Sanity

    Hailing from Liverpool, 5 piece band Hegarty was formed in 2014 when David, Waka, and Chris decided to record a few songs they had been working on together. Igga joined soon after recruiting Alex...

    Success Shares “Politics and Critics” and Announces “Black Balled” EP

    Success delivers “Politics and Critics”. It’s the cosmic new single from his upcoming EP Black Balled. Lyrically, the track outlines Success’s inner-struggle with being an independent artist and fighting the ups and downs of...

    The Test Drive: Bradford – Thirty Years Of Shouting Quietly

    Thirty years ago a young northern skinhead band named Bradford were very publically handed the baton by Morrissey to blaze a trail in English Indie music after the demise of The Smiths. Well renowned...

    First Look: Acadian Driftwood – Catch The Sun

    Formed in Liverpool in 2016, Acadian Driftwood makes roots music for the digital age. The band draws on both Americana and their own British musical heritage to produce a diverse alchemy of rock, blues,...

    First Look: Jynx – Fade

    New York-based Nu Metal band JYNX have released a video for their previous single ‘FADE’ which boasts heavy riffs, huge choruses, soaring vocals and a beat you can really get behind... all the things...

    First Listen: Luuk Lagrange – Invisible

    Luuk Lagrange is seemingly as invisible as the title of this, his first release, leaving the music to do the talking. Soaking up the influences of EDM past, present, and future, Invisible is progressive...

    The Test Drive: We Are Parasols – Inertia

    Embroiled with sonic dissonance and virtual angst, We Are Parasols' new album titled Inertia gives a dark and demented voice to the audio imagination in a way that will enthrall even the most skeptic and...

    First Look: Claudio Conti – Old Clouds Fell

    With a heartlandish feel and troubadour delivery, Claudio Conti gives a delightful croon to a soothing track in a way that soothes the soul and comforts the ears. About Claudio Conti Claudio Conti is an Italian songwriter whose...

    First Listen: The Broken Islands – No One Left To Kill

    Vancouver’s The Broken Islands have feasted well on the carcasses of fallen genres – the bones of post-rock; shoegaze; trip-hop and any number of dark-wave permutations to come up with what might well be...

    The Test Drive: Bestialord – Law of the Burning

    From the depths of darkness and all things unholy come Bestialord's new album titled 'Law of the Burning', nine tracks of vicious guitar and thunderous beat determined to lay down the Lovecraftian law, divide souls and conquer...

    First Look: The Jade Assembly – Got My Star

    Whilst Manchester is brimming with indie-rock bands, The Jade Assembly’s colossal rock and roll stands out from the crowd with raw charisma and determination. With energetic rock to lift your feet off the floor, the...

    The Test Drive: Pylon Reenactment Society – Part Time Punks Session

    As if plucked straight from the immediate post-punk scene while standing beside then contemporaries such as X and early The Cure, Pylon Reenactment Society manages to combine an established genre with modern day effectiveness, renaissance...

    Future Bass Forthcomer Alexi Diem Dishes out Warm Vibes on Bright and Bouncy ‘Palm...

    Despite picking up a guitar as early as 6 years old, it wasn’t until high school that producer Alexi Diem started taking his music seriously. Following his own passion when everyone else around him...

    First Listen: Will Homewood – Weight Of Us

    Will Homewood is an eighteen-year-old pop singer/songwriter from Oxfordshire. Music has always been close to his heart. He sang and played in groups in school and throughout his childhood and then started recording music...

    Eckhardt And The House – Why Don’t You Dance

    On Why Don't You Dance, the Eckhardt And The House vocal reinforcements are by the likes of Heidi Happy, who is known for her Yello guest vocals, Bella Hay (daughter of "Radar Love" Golden...

    First Look: Small Town Titans – You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch

    York, PA heavy rock band Small Town Titans have released their cover of the Classic Christmas song "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch," giving the already darkly playful track an even more sinister edge....

    First Look: Unlocking The Truth – My Chains

    By now, the story of teenage metal trio Unlocking The Truth (who walked away from a seven-figure deal with Sony) is well known. After years of media excitement, late-night TV appearances, and breakout sets...

    First Look: Captain Squeegee – Our Children

      Psychedelic indie rock band Captain Squeegee has made a name for themselves in Arizona over the years for their over-the-top music videos and their latest release, the delightfully strange "Our Children," does not disappoint....