Astronauts, etc. shares a brand new song, “No Justice,” on the heels of the recent, shimmering single, “I Know.” The song debuted yesterday on New York Times: T Magazine saying that “the appeal of [Anthony] Ferraro’s laid-back, dreamy musical work as Astronauts, etc. is undeniable.” Stream “No Justice” via soundcloud and fans on the West […]
Songs for Mothers Day by Joanna Drummond
We recently spun Joanna Drummond on the MTL 5@5 featuring one of the tracks from her new record Songs for Mothers Day. Below is a video for her song “Playroom”. Although it is off her first album (Workshop), it is a song Joanna wrote for her daughter and goes well with celebrations for this special […]
Afterglow Release New EP Came Around The Hard Way
Afterglow have released their new EP, Came Around The Hard Way. Starting in 1996 as Autumn Blue, the band made a great run until splitting up in 1999. Fast forward to the present and the band the band has relaunched as Afterglow. High energy rock and roll, sweet guitar tones, and catchy melodies permeate these […]
Interview with Embleton – Americana Roots Rock from Ohio
Embleton, an americana roots rock group from Canton, Ohio, recently released their new album It Did Me Well. After getting to preview the record, I decided to interview the band so we could talk about the release as well as music in Canton, Ohio. Having performed at Buzzbin in Canton in 2013, it was cool […]
Interview with Messages – Austin, Texas Indie Rock
Formerly known as Mighty Mountain, we recently came across the opportunity to interview indie/rock outfit Messages. Of course, we seized the moment. In this interview we discuss the transformation from Mighty Mountain to Messages as well as the Austin music scene and their decision to release this debut album in 3 parts. Support Messages by […]
Interview with Nashville’s Theatrical Scamp Rockers Fable Cry
From the moment Fable Cry first came to my attention, I became an immediate fan. These guys are doing something fresh, unique, and they stand out among the abyss of musicians and bands in the Nashville area trying to pursue music as a career. I was even more excited when I saw Scott Fernandez and […]
Embleton breathes new life into indie rock with the release of It Did Me Well
Embleton breathes new life into indie rock with the release of their debut album, It Did Me Well. The roots rock quintet utilize atmospheric instrumentation, a strong sense of pop, and addicting melodies without straying from the emotional platform good songs are built from. The first single and title track, “It Did Me Well” hits […]
The Product by Harn SOLO
Harn SOLO delivers the goods with new music single “The Product” produced by Pro Prospek. Solo is no stranger to Prospek’s dark & gritty melodies, as the New Orleans transplants have collaborated on a number of occasions; most notably full-length albums “Shooting Star” and “Journey To The Sky”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH3YCAomcX0 “The Product” serves as a substance filled introduction to the artist’s sixth studio album “Another […]
Interview with So Long Solo – around the world and back…to Nashville
Who is So Long Solo? And how did you guys come together to form this awesome multi-instrumentalist folk/pop duo? Mark: So Long Solo is my wife, Heather, myself, and all the different instruments we can fit in our minivan with our 8-month-old baby. I was actually a solo artist performing as theothermarkmiller when we married […]
Indie Music Spotlight – Blue Soap Music
BLUE SOAP is a radio plugging company established in 1999. Instrumental in launching Elbow, I Am Kloot and Tompaulin, they progressed to become a purveyor of independent artists including Jim Reid of The Jesus & Mary Chain, Mogwai, Jah Wobble, The Walkmen, Stephin Merritt, Band of Holy Joy, My Morning Jacket, Goldblade, Kings Have Long […]
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