There’s no doubt that Dirty Honey has proven themselves to be a powerhouse in modern day rock n’ roll. After being the first unsigned band to top the Billboard Rock charts with “When I’m Gone,” the band followed up that success with the launch of their explosive debut LP Dirty Honey. …
Read More »Revenge Of The Road: Crown Lands
When it comes to touring, Canadian duo Crown Lands learned from a series of experts in rock n’ roll. Before the pandemic, the band spent time opening for Coheed and Cambria, Jack White, and Rival Sons, gaining crucial exposure in American music markets. Their extensive sound and complex arrangements impressed the …
Read More »Revenge Of The Road: Yungblud
When Covid-19 shut down the global touring industry, artists like Yungblud used their newfound free time to unleash a series of creative projects aimed specifically for fans. During this time, Britain’s pop-punk anti-hero finished his sophomore studio album, launched a weekly web series, and hosted a virtual live show with his closest musical friends. Then, his …
Read More »Snotty Nose Rez Kids Drop New Album ‘Life After’
After a year with no gatherings or live music, Snotty Nose Rez Kids decided to channel their collective and personal hardships from 2020 into a captivating new album titled Life After, out today via Distorted Muse. Like many, the Vancouver-based hip-hop duo was on the climb in 2019 before the pandemic shut …
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 »The Velveteers release debut album on Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound
Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys has been on a hunt for more than a decade to find and produce the best and most underrated musicians around. His Nashville-based label, Easy Eye Sound, is home to everyone from Yola the Queen of Country Soul to Shannon & The Clams, and …
Read More »Måneskin Drops First New Single Since Eurovision Win
While North American music markets have historically been slow to accept foreign language bands into the mainstream, the success of Reggaeton and K-Pop in recent years has begun breaking down barriers in the American music industry. Streaming platforms have only expanded the reach of international acts with music being more …
Read More »Guns N’ Roses Release New Song “Hard Skool”
Guns N’ Roses have been busy lately. Earlier this year they resumed their U.S. stadium tour and recently dropped two new songs, with the latest coming late last night. Both “Hard Skool” and “ABSURD” are rumoured to be old Chinese Democracy-era tracks that have been revamped to include bass and …
Read More »Ringo Starr Calls on Linda Perry, Trombone Shorty & Joe Walsh for New EP
Just a few short months after the release of Zoom In, Ringo Starr is back with his latest EP Change The World, out today via Universal Music Enterprises. Instead of full-length albums, the legendary drummer has since decided to release only EPs, which have all been recorded at his home studio in Los …
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: You, Me, And Everyone We Know
You, Me, And Everyone We Know refuses to classify themselves in any particular genre. The musical project from Benjamin Liebsch (pronouns: he/him or they/them) seems to have something for everyone whether it’s indie rock, pop/punk, singer/ songwriter or even musical show tunes. Their sonic reach cannot be contained which is evident on their …
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