A Closer Look at “SHE” from Brooklyn’s Pasquale Gee

Pasquale Gee, Brooklyn’s heart-bending songwriter, is a promising up-and-comer with a whole lot on his shoulders. Recently he shared a beautiful song about being loved by someone despite being flawed or feeling inadequate when life’s pressures stack up. It’s a song of acceptance, discovery, and self-reflection. Pasquale Gee expressed the astounding feeling of receiving love […]

The Covasette’s Summery Debut EP “It’s Always Sunny Above the Clouds”

It’s Always Sunny Above the Clouds is a fitting name for The Covasette’s debut EP. The alternative/indie groups latest release captures the sound and essence of summertime. Calling upon the (now) retro stylings of the ’00s pop-rock, the EP is sentimental, exciting, and nostalgic. The only thing it takes seriously is not taking anything seriously. A […]

A Sweet Sip of “Grenadine” by Oliver Hazard

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Mike Belazis, Griffin McCulloch, and Devin East are a folk trio from Waterville, Ohio called Oliver Hazard. Last week, the band released “Greanadine” along with an animated video to match. It’s an lighthearted tune with a soft-spoken soul. The animated music video features a freehand cartoon version of the band traversing around their hometown. Check […]

Let’s Be Giants Opens New EP with “Come Find Me”

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The unbound freedom of childhood inspired the name “Let’s Be Giants”.  They’re one of the newer bands to grace the music scene in Montreal. In fact, they  released their debut EP,  Beaneath the Blue just recently. “Come Find Me” is about the ironic experience of finding peace in the “lost and found” bin of our […]

Wander into “Nowhere” by Black Match

I didn’t know how much I needed this song before I listened to it. Black Match is band from a coastal California town that is charged with earthy themes, potent songwriting, and pure emotion. Upon first watch of their music video for their new single “Nowhere,” I found myself drawn in with the quick cuts […]

Ivytide Shows Us A Gentler “Way Of Loving”

“Way of Loving” is a great track with ear-catching melodies and a smooth indie sound. The track opens with a shaker that lays the groundwork for the rhythm. The lead singer enters shortly after, and soon enough the track kicks into gear. The rest of the instrumentation appears, and it immediately has a great indie […]

Remington Super 60 Entice Us Down ‘The Highway Again’

Remington Super 60 is no stranger to the music scene. The band has been making music since 1998 but has experienced enough internal change to keep up with the ebb and flow of the industry. Their newest single “The Highway Again” reveals their ability to stay relevant while maintaining an old-school charm.  The lyrics […]

Patric Johnston’s Distracted EP is a Clinic on Groove

Patric Johnston can play the piano, and he doesn’t care who knows it. His new record, Distracted, is his longest project since 2016’s Old Friends New Friends, back when he was still coming into his sound with lyric-heavy, mostly-acoustic music. Though his musicianship was still on display back then, it wasn’t nearly as underlined as his unique […]

Parlors’ “Lemon Ice” Requires Participation

I had no idea what “gonzo journalism” was before hearing Parlors’ “Lemon Ice.” I’d also never heard of Hunter S. Thompson. But after falling hard for the hard rock energy of the song then finding out it’s based on a gonzo journalism piece by Thompson titled “The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved,” I figured […]

10 Underground Indie Rock Artists You Should Be Listening To Right Now

In a sea of music, it can be hard to pick who you should even begin to listen to. If you need help in the world of indie rock, we’ve got you covered in this article on 10 underground indie rock artists you should be listening to right now. In no particular order, it’s a […]

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