The Ordinary Things is an indie rock trio featuring creamy vocals that layer over edgy guitar riffs and unique bass lines. The band’s name was inspired by the concept of wabi-sabi, the acceptance of transience and imperfection. Our music aims to capture this concept and all of the ordinary, but beautiful things experienced in day-to-day […]
Continua Unleashes Impactful Alt-Rock Album, Flagship Out Now
Continua is the brainchild of Cincinnati based dark wave singer Bishop Battle, guitarist/songwriter Jason Mulkey, and Brian Buckalew (from Day of Awakening). They are joined by lead guitarist Joey Gilbert (of Maiden Cane) and drummer Troy Parrish. Spread out across Ohio, Georgia and Florida, Continua is not restricted by geography. Together, this crew of highly […]
Interview with Little Suspicions – Wasting All My Time
Emerging indie-rock quartet Little Suspicions prepare to release their symphonic debut, Wasting All My Time, out now. Reminiscent of the likes of The Last Shadow Puppets, Little Suspicions combine sweeping guitars with euphoric melodies and tranquil harmonies in order to create a sound that is undeniably charming. Lead singer Moritz Meyes’ distinctively colloquial vocal style […]
Interview with A.S. Fanning – You Should Go Mad
Multi-instrumentalist A.S. Fanning – aka Stephen Fanning – returns with the release of his idiosyncratic new album You Should Go Mad, out now via Proper Octopus Records. Fanning combines gothic, psychedelic and folk-rock sensibilities on the album in order to create a sound that is richly resonant and eloquently dark. Title track and upcoming single […]
Interview with Dan Sumner – Let The Light In
Singer-songwriter Dan Sumner returns with the release of his poignant new single Let The Light In, out now via AWAL. Combining indie-rock and alt-folk sensibilities, the single is filled with sweeping guitar twangs and tranquil harmonies throughout. Dan’s impassioned baritone vocal soars effortlessly over the rich, textured soundscapes, feeling instantly reminiscent of the likes of […]
Interview with Son of Stone
Son of Stone (SoS) shares the depth of his heart and delivers heart honest Seattle rock version 2.0 as away to get back in life again, fueled but scared by broken relationships, working too much and personal tragedies. SoS is a “silicon valley tech guy” (worked at/with ex Microsoft, Nokia, Apple, Google, Amazon, etc.) that […]
Interview with Lovely World
Just like a satellite hurdling towards earth, Lovely World takes the pulse of our culture and mirrors it back to society. Unrequited love, drug addiction, social afflictions and fearful political etiquette are some of the themes this rock hard four piece puts into orbit. Just as you try and label them strictly a hard rock […]
Interview with Learn To Fly – Cherished Ruins
Learn To Fly is releasing CHERISHED RUINS a hard alternative rock tune about pushing your demons behind you. Melodic hard rock with a twist of alternative grunge alongside dark meaningful lyrics such as: You are the enemy within, Buried deep down inside me, stapled to my skin………….Underneath it all scars are just shadows of memories, old memories of who we are today……….. Cherished Ruins down inside […]
Eric Selby Celebrates Anxious Zen, This One’s for that Special Someone Who’s Lost In Their Own Head
Eric Selby returns to these pages with his latest single, Anxious Zen. With an alt-rock foundation and rich, contagious melodies, Anxious Zen is that special song for that special someone in your life who is lost inside their own head…all the time. Allow Eric to explain, ‘Anxious Zen’ is an ode a lady (or any […]
Interview with The Spiral Theory – Turn of the Tide
The Spiral Theory’s debut project, Turn Of The Tide, is packed with eight songs that represent a new wave of classic rock – a unique blend of modern pop melodies, vintage guitar tones, and progressive rhythms! The band also performs note-perfect tributes to The Police, U2, and R.E.M. The Spiral Theory includes Sandeep Swaminathan (Lead Vocals, […]
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