Tag: Daily Dose
Daily Dose: Vandelay – Getaway
Vandelay burst onto the scene like a drunken thief from a bank vault. Their debut LP "Mean What You Say" is full-frontal Garage Blues armed with live-wire harmonica solos, freight-train rhythm, and searing fuzz...
Daily Dose: Shannon Scott – The Winter
With the release of her full length album Carvings, Shannon Scott combines a unique approach to songwriting and a diverse palette of genres into one solid indie-pop record.
Although she is considered a solo artist,...
Daily Dose: New Money Twinz – Annie (Do It Again)
Don’t mistake frankness and honesty for lack of consideration. These two crooners have been one of the hardest working bands of brothers since the turn of the century, when they founded their own music...
Daily Dose: Leilani The Artist – Love Rain Down
Leilani The Artist hits hard with the release of her first album "Love Rain Down". The album includes power ballads, indie rock, and pop songs all packed with layered guitar work, lush vocal harmonies,...
Daily Dose: Tony Clark and Killing Time – When I’m In My Car
Tall dark trees ... the stench of rotting seaweed and oysters, lingering mist wafting over hills and towns. And the slightly deranged humour of a race of men that run around in logger shirts...
Daily Dose: Skeleton Disco – Cigarette
Skeleton Disco are:
TOM FOSTER; utters words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice
BRAD ANDERSON; plucks a 6 stringed musical instrument with a long, fretted neck
ANDY MURPHY; plucks and slaps a 4...
Daily Dose: The Howling Bones – Let A Cold Man Die
Them Howling Bones are born rock stars with real musical muscle, the kind that are in all too short supply in today’s music scene. They were so destined to find each other and play...
Daily Dose: Ida LaFontaine – Anthem
Ida Lafontaine was born and raised in Stockholm. She is 17 years old and in her second year at Rytmus Music School. She plays both guitar and piano but her main talent is her...
Daily Dose: The White Cherries – Stranger Lovers
Call it destiny when two strangers from Mexico City find each other in L.A. and form an Indietronic rock duo that started with a jam session and a ukulele.
By popular demand, friends encouraged vocalist...
Daily Dose: Priscilla – California
Brazilian singer-songwriter Priscilla made her US debut in 2014. The video for the first single “See U on the Dance Floor,” choreographed by acclaimed dancers Dionne “Loca De Jamaica” Renée (Shakira, Usher, Chris Brown,...
Daily Dose: Flight To Paris – Blue Water
The group started in the Early 90's around 95, Not too late but not too early, We come from Wealthy Influential backgrounds but We're not rich kids just looking for something to do on...
Daily Dose: Sympathetic Drive – Cover Me
Sympathetic Drive got their start playing for special occasions at family gatherings. What started as a dream for me, to play music together with my sons and daughters, has morphed into a reality. The...
Daily Dose: Opera Rock – Guardians of the Light
Mixing Heavy and Power Metal sounds with more melodic and rock ones, in order to affect even those people who do not usually listen to these genres. But most importantly, exploiting the power of...
Daily Dose: Froskull – A Thousand Years
Born and raised in Nashville, Stephen grew up at the very intersection of American musical culture. The spell of Music City ascended nascent childhood interest to wizardry as a performer, composer, and producer. In...
Daily Dose: Kobadelta – Black Pyramid
Black Pyramid is the 6th track from the upcoming EP 'Open Visions'. Recorded at First Avenue Studios, Newcastle by David Curle, March 2015.
Released on Friday 1st May 2015 with a launch gig at Think...
Daily Dose: Eric Lilavois – Stuck On Repeat
Eric Lilavois is one of the most influential record producers, musicians and all around music tastemakers in indie rock today. He has worked with some big name bands and up and comers including Atlas...
Daily Dose: Froy – Keeping Up With The Joneses
We're called 'froy' and we're from Melbourne Australia. We're 2 guys who have played music together in various configurations over the years who semi retired from music a few years ago. However, given our...
Daily Dose: Madelyniris – Street Signs and White Lies
You might catch indie pop artist madelyniris at the opera on a Saturday night -- not as a spectator, but as a performer. She has a rare gift only a few on this planet...
Daily Dose: Anilore – Gigondas
18 years after their first album, Anilore returns with “Dead Love’s Grave.” Producing the album themselves, the band worked patiently over four years, using whatever methods were available to capture a sound and a...
Daily Dose: Ashland Station – Want It Bad
With the release of the Black Orange EP, Sean Smith and Ashland Station breath new life into a classic alternative genre by utilizing digital and natural instruments together, and creating a catchiness with guitar...
Daily Dose: Yes Sunshine – No No No
Yes Sunshine originally formed in spring 2013 to commemorate the passing of a close friend, but the five piece went from strength to strength, officially hitting the scene in May 2013 with their intriguing...
Daily Dose: Roll It Over – Death Wish
The band, formed in 2011, has featured many of the areas top musicians. Working together to create works of sonic architecture and emotional value. Music that will connect with the audience on varying levels....
Daily Dose: Jack MacArthur – Iris Eclipse
Jack MacArthur is a multi-instrumental musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and sound engineer. With an avantgarde acoustic approach, Jack writes of humanistic concepts and secular ideals.
Jack has a passion for both the emotional songwriting and creating...
Daily Dose: Ingrid Frosland – Dare To Believe
Ingrid Frosland brings you music that blends acoustic folk with upbeat Scandinavian pop. Whether it’s being lead by fragile fingerpicking, electric guitar and delay, or a banjo groove, her music is captivating.
Ingrid currently divides...
Daily Dose: Kasey Williams – Constant
With the release of her self titled album, Kasey Williams utilizes emotion, whit, and a bit of humor to show that even when songwriting comes from a personal place, it can still be fun....