Classifying the sounds of no:carrier and their new Confessions EP is not an easy task. Electro Noir Pop seems to be fitting. Here’s what Chris Wirsig (main songwriter and producer) says: We have our very own sound that includes elements from several styles – from Dark Wave to Synthpop, from Acoustic to Electro,” says Chris. […]
Album Reviews
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Richard Tyler Epperson’s Hourglass
Richard Tyler Epperson is a multi-instrumentalist from Salt Lake City, Utah. He had the following to say about his new album Hourglass: “Listening back to the songs, I started to realize a lot of them had lines or hidden messages about how fast time goes by and about trying to find happiness in the short […]
Cousin John’s Broken Heart Tattoo
It was 12 years ago and John Mobley was a part time songwriter and musician, a full time dreamer, and an electrician. Teaming up with one of many cousins, the Cousin John Band was formed. Based in the DC area, this crew of rowdy rockers delivers a delicious concoction of sultry blues, smooth grooves, and […]
John Oates’ “Good Road to Follow” – more like “Awesome!”
Before we get into the “hey, man, I thought this was a site for indie music,” stuff… It may be hard to believe, but even though it’s on a big label and the people involved are all stars, the new record, “Good Road to Follow” by John Oates is an indie record from start to […]
(A)Live From The Scrapheap with Christina Rubino
One {fateful} day while a teenage Christina Rubino was sitting on the couch at home in Brooklyn, a commercial came on the television featuring a 7 second clip of Janis Joplin singing Piece Of My Heart…those 7 seconds forever altered Ms. Rubino’s life path. Christina had this to say about what happened next, “That was […]
Amatus Finds Her Way With Broken Compass
Amatus‘ life began in Southside Chicago where she spent a lot of time at her father’s mosque. As the daughter of a sharecropper and Imam in the Windy City projects, Amatus learned some interesting and hard lessons early in life. After her parents split, Amatus spent her teenage years in Philly. From age 14 on, […]
Particle Wave’s Grand Unifier
“By stepping into the past, Particle Wave has conjured up its vision for the future.” (from band bio) When long-time friends Chase Harris, Brian Arthurs and Bryce Stoddart teamed up with songwriter Greg Maechling in 2006, Particle Wave began its journey through the oceans of sound. With two albums under their belt, this LA based […]
Gumshen Progtronica
“Inspiration is all the music that’s out there these days, wide variety. From great musicianship of Radiohead to simplicity of pop music like Phoenix, Franz Ferdinand to huge sounds of dub step. All new digital technology we recently introduced ourselves to – endless possibilities of soft synths (namely ZETA software), and how we could liven […]
The Half-Life of Marla Mase
Marla Mase is no stranger to our archive of great indie musicians. Be sure to check out our previous feature, if you are unfamiliar. Released on February 25 of 2014, Half-Life is Marla’s newest masterpiece to be shared with the world. Backed by the Tomás Doncker band and True Groove Records, her presence, her art, and her delivery […]
Lael Summer has a Burden To Bear
Be careful when you click play on Lael Summer’s Burden To Bear… you might be stuck for a while; whether mesmerized by her soothing vocals or entranced by the soulful grooves, you’re going to feel so good you’ll forget the stop button even exists. Born and raised in NYC, Lael could sing every song from […]
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