Caleb Hawley played a solo show Friday, March 11, 2016 in one of the first places he had ever played a show- Steel City Coffeehouse in Phoenixville, PA. In addition to everyone’s staple favorite songs, Caleb played some older tunes, such as “We all Got Problems”, “Who’s your Doggie?” and …
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Boston-based Spencer Sabo’s project Mind the Journey has released Color In The Gray Machine, a swirling and psychedelic mosaic of reverb and guitar pedals. Even the track titles are dreamily trippy, from “Atmintis (Pass the Haze)” to “Interdimensional Romance”. Color In The Gray Machine is a chaotic hodgepodge, a jigsaw …
Read More »EP Review: DreamVacation
Los Angeles based indie rockers DreamVacation have opened up for bands such as Foster The People and Airborne Toxic Event and have had their music played on television programs including Shameless and SYFY’s Being Human. With an already impressive resume, fans can now listen to the bands’ music on …
Read More »Top 10 Indie rock releases of 2015
2015 surely had plenty of indie rock artists around the globe making big noise through social media. Whether they belong to any of the genre’s myriad varieties—dreamy, grungy, folky, jangly, or anything in between—these artists simply deliver what the mainstream fails to offer. Since I’ve started reviewing new music, I …
Read More »Album Review: Sci-Fi Romance – Dust Among the Stars (Out January 26)
After paying homage to horror classics with the analog-inspired October EP, Los Angeles folk trio Sci-Fi Romance is back with a full-length album for the New Year. Said album, Dust Among the Stars, sees a return to digital production, retaining a deep warmth that enables the band to realize the …
Read More »Audio Subscene release new ‘High And Dry’ video
Hull, UK indie-rockers Audio Subscene have released their video for new single, ‘High And Dry’ (out now, via Warren Records) With an Oasis-style Britpop swagger and some killer classic rock riffage, Audio Subscene will evoke and excite with their latest anthem, an ode to friends and loved ones. The band …
Read More »Gallery: Caleb Hawley at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City on 11/6/15
You don’t just go see a Caleb Hawley show, you experience it. From the moment he takes the stage, he captivates you and takes you on a joy ride into his music. On this particular night, he was playing songs from his upcoming yet-to-be-named album. While his sound is mainly …
Read More »Album Review: Seth Lael. Bird Strings
With a glorious acoustic guitar instrumental opening, the tone is set for Seth Lael’s Bird Strings. An ambient musical adventure that hones its indie rock and folk rock sounds while still venturing outside every once in a while for some surprises. “Fine Line” sees Lael at his singer/songwriter best. …
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Gallery & Review: Gregory Alan Isakov & Passenger At Keswick Theater in Glenside, PA 9/27/2015
Passenger and opener Gregory Alan Isakov put on an impressive show Sunday night at the Keswick Theater in Glenside, PA. Up first was Isakov, who has recently opened for some other impressive artists such as: The Dave Matthews Band, Iron & Wine, Of Monsters and Men, and others, as he …
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