Philadelphia’s psychedelic folk-rockers Mt. Joy have released new details of their forthcoming third studio album Orange Blood. Set to be released June 17th via Island Records, the new album will be the band’s major label debut after making the jump from Dualtone Records to the Universal Music Group entity earlier …
Read More »Best New Releases: April 29
TGIF. We made it to the end of the week and to celebrate here’s a list of the best new releases for Friday April 29th. Featuring; Metric, The Black Keys, Valley, Boslen, Holly Humberstone, Arcade Fire and more! Metric – “All Comes Crashing” Metric Online: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook …
Read More »Best New Releases: April 22nd
Rise and shine music fans, you made it to Friday! Now sit back and check out the best new music releases from this week. Featuring: Dorothy, Florence + the Machine, Daniel Caesar, Fontaines D.C., Liam Gallagher and more! Dorothy – “A Beautiful Life” Dorothy Online: Website | Instagram | Twitter …
Read More »Robert Wagner And Little Wretches Hand Out “Halloween” Video Treat
The chart-topping folk-rock band has released their latest lyric video. It’s the follow-up video to their “Who Is America” clip. Imagine a kid who gets mad at his mother because she won’t let him go trick-or-treating. She says it’s the Devil’s holiday, and he’ll lose his soul.”— Robert Wagner, Little …
Read More »Revenge Of The Road: INHALER
Welcome to Revenge Of The Road. The newest segment from Music Existence will explore what life is like for bands who have launched back into touring once again. Thanks to vaccines and safety measures implemented by the industry’s biggest promoters, concerts are back and better than ever. Just ask Inhaler – Ireland’s biggest indie …
Read More »LA’s Gypsum Release Debut Album
Beginning as a weekly jam session turned full-time band, Gypsum, the LA-based indie post-rockers have released their self-titled debut album via Sonic Ritual. While you might not have heard of “indie post-rock” before, the sub-genre seems to describe the eerie whispers of this band perfectly. Arriving right in time for …
Read More »Album Review: Sam Fender – “Seventeen Going Under”
Sam Fender reigns as one of the biggest names in the British indie rock scene right now, which was heightened by the massive success of his debut album, Hypersonic Missiles in 2019. It seemed as though everywhere you went, there was his album with his brooding face plastered across the …
Read More »Arkells Drop Introspective New Album ‘Blink Once’
Canadian indie/alt rockers Arkells have released their seventh studio album Blink Once, out now via Universal Music Canada. The album comes on the tails of a whirlwind summer for the band who ignited the return of live music in Canada with three staggering nights at Toronto’s iconic Budweiser Stage. Navigating their …
Read More »Interview: James Priestner of Rare Americans discusses upcoming album, Rare Americans 3: Jamesy Boy & the Screw-Loose Zoo
Rare Americans is a Vancouver, British Columbia collective on the rise. Formed in 2018 by brothers James and Jared Priestner, the band’s identity combines an alternative rock base with a varied top end of hip hop and pop, a compelling visual concept called Rhythm Kitchen, and a personable, equally expansive …
Read More »Interview: Bill Majoros of The Foreign Films discusses experience in Canadian music scene, upcoming album ‘Starlight Serenade’
A while back, Bill Majoros reached out to me to check out “All the Love You Give,” the latest single from his solo project, The Foreign Films, which will carry his seventh album, Starlight Serenade (out July 29th). Majoros appreciated my review of the song, and, once we’d established contact, …
Read More »Album Review: Nouhi’s Nomad “Self-Titled”
Recent years have seen many new names crop up in the rock music industry, release a few hits, and disappear back into the unknown but Nouhi’s Nomad seems to be here to stay, just by the outlook of his debut album. Born in New York City, Nouhi’s Nomad is an …
Read More »Single Review: The Ballsbreakers – “Midsummer”
As the 2020s progress, Filipino quartet The Ballsbreakers continue to showcase their blend of heavy, melodic, and unabashed rock n’ roll. Following the release of their debut full-length, Songs for Fredo, back in 2019, the band maintains a steady local presence that has made these newfound circumstances of Covid-19 worth …
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