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Coma Cinema – Virgin Veins

Spartanburg, SC native Coma Cinema’s “Virgin Veins” reminded us immediately (but in a good non-imitative way) of Elliott Smith; melodically,
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06-10-13

Dom La Nena – Sambinha

We. are. in. love. New music from Brazil c/o of the sweet-voiced songstress Dom La Nena and her faithful to the great musical canon of her
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06-07-13

Trails and Ways – Como Te Vas

The great Trails and Ways (one of our favorite bands in any genre or anywhere) return with new music. “Como Te Vas”, which is previewed below
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06-06-13

Doe Paoro – New Lows

SPOILER ALERT: 90’s R&B influences. 90’s R&B influence, the many-edged sword of the current indie milieu. Our inbox/ the internet is littered
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06-05-13

Roadkill Ghost Choir – Beggars Guild

Florida band Roadkill Ghost Choir will re-release their Quiet Light EP via Wolfbomb Records on July 9th. The minor-key twang of the banjo-driven
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06-05-13

Still Parade – Actors

“Actors” is the debut track from newcomers Still Parade. Reminding a bit of a more hi-fi version of our friend Ben Leftwich, SP’s breathy
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06-04-13

Lewis Watson Performs “Once Before” [Exclusive Live Session]

We recently spent some quality time in Los Angeles with Oxfordshire, singer-songwriter, Lewis Watson and Music Supervisor and KCRW DJ Jason
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06-03-13

Looking Back: The Great Escape 2013

By Bruce Rave For years, the UK has had smaller versions of Austin’s SXSW. Several continue to thrive, and none more so than The Great Escape.
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06-01-13

FYFE – Conversations

FYFE, a/k/a former David’s Lyre frontman Paul Dixon, is name on the lips, tweeters, spotify playlists of seemingly all the world’s music
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05-30-13

B3SESSION: Benjamin Francis Leftwich

We linked up with York UK-based singer-songwriter Benjamin Francis Leftwich while he was in Los Angeles this past winter kicking off his debut
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05-24-13

Eli Mardock – Everything Happens for the First Time

NYC singer songwriter Eli Mardock rejuvenates new life into the Arcade Fire-like indie rock orchestration we’ve heard lax so many times before.
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05-24-13

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Better Days

Today we’ve got some new folk rock from everyones favorite contemporary bohemian songwriting collective Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.
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05-22-13