Insomnia in “Blessing” by Alex G

It might seem like there could be no one more dissimilar to Alex Giannascoli than the over-serious misanthrope. And yet, when I sit down with “Blessing”—the lead single to the Philadelphian’s upcoming album God Save the Animals, out September 23—I can’t help but recall an aphorism by Emil Cioran, the great Romanian Pessimist: “Getting up […]
“Mother on You” by An Triangles Is a Field Trip to the Past

Based out of Boston, alternative indie musician and multi-instrumentlalist Doug Poppe, (who goes by the stage name An Triangles) released his second single titled, “Mother on You.” Play the song and that’s what you’ll hear, literally. “Mother on You” starts with the hushed sounds of kids playing on a school playground. There’s a single walking […]
“Standing At All” by Knuckle Pups: Cohesion, Community, Companionship

Today, I sat down in front of my computer, ready to take notes on “Standing at All.” About five seconds in, I started typing, “this has to be a Midwest pop-punk/emo band.” And perhaps I was justified in this thought; maybe it had to do with the crude, hand-drawn cover for their album TV Ready, […]
“Wait” by ghost singers: Music for a Beautiful, Melancholy Holding Pattern

The past three years of my life have been defined by waiting. After graduating from college, I had to wait around the house, occupying myself with writing while I heard back from all the jobs I had applied for and didn’t get. I applied for grad programs and waited to hear back from them, too. […]
“Kiss City” by Blondshell: An Unfulfilled Lover Asks For More

“Kiss City” is a lame title for a song. It sounds like something Leisure Suit Larry would call first base. But then again, it’s kind of supposed to be lame. The crux of the new song by Blondshell (aka Sabrina Teitelbaum) is that the narrator is needily asking for things that should really be the […]
“I’d Be Orange” by Johanna Warren: Blissfully Chill Indie Rock About Pop Martyrdom

In the music video for “I’d Be Orange,” Johanna Warren only gets through the first line of her song before she’s interrupted by her boss at the diner where she works as a waitress. “I’m not paying you to serenade the rats!” he snarls. “Get back to work!” It’s easy to see why she might […]
Top 10 DAWs for Musicians in 2022

TL;DR – Here are our top 10 DAWs for artists to use in 2022. Keep reading for the details on each one. Also, editor’s note: Some of these links are affiliate links, which means that if you click a DAW and end up buying it, we get a small commission. Long gone are the days […]
How Indie Artists Should Start Marketing Their Music

I revamped my email welcome series like a month ago. (It was past time. Trust me.) Now, whenever a new subscriber downloads one of my checklists / starts one of my mini-courses / falls victim to another one of my scams to steal their email address, they get an intro email that asks a simple […]
“Sideline” by Low Phase: Exploring Compassion Fatigue

Low Phase, a shaggy, amiable indie rock band from Grand Rapids, Michigan, describes themselves in their Twitter bio as “the indie band of your dreams.” It’s a bit of knowing hubris on their part, and it’s clearly intended at least partially in jest, but there’s a kernel of truth to it. In their nifty guitar […]
Retrospective Review: On “Deep Six Textbook”, Let’s Eat Grandma Toss The Rulebook Overboard

It’s October 18, 2016. Later…with Jools Holland is set to air its weekly mix of live performances by both iconic and up-and-comers on the international music scene. Tonight, squeezed between KT Tunstall and The Temptations (of “My Girl” and “Papa was a Rolling Stone” fame,) it seems that somebody left the back door open and […]