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Bear’s Den – Auld Wives

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06-28-16

Neil Thomas – Close To Your Heart

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06-27-16

[B3SCI Records] Trudy and the Romance – He Sings / Wild

Out today on B3SCI Records is “He Sings / Wild” the new AA-side single from Liverpool mutant lot Trudy and the Romance. Consequence of Sound calls the band’s ramshackle modernizing of 50’s/60’s pop aesthetics & harmony as “oddly dreamy” and “stylish”. Further details and purchase info on the single can be had at B3SCI Records.

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06-24-16

Cloves – Don’t Forget About Me

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06-24-16

Naomi Pilgrim – Sink Like a Stone

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06-23-16

The Veils – Axolotl (ft. El-P)

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06-20-16

Lake Komo – Milwaukee

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06-16-16

Felix Pallas – Curse

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Nascent Antwerp BE band Felix Pallas captures an artful anthemic sound (that little insturmental hook/break that first enters the track at 0:45 is very impressive) on potential breakout/crossover new track “Curse”.

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06-14-16

Giveaway: Sunstock Festival @ The Autry in L.A. on 6/18

Taking place this Saturday at the Autry in L.A.’s Griffith Park is the Sunstock Solar Festival. The first music fest of its kind to be 100% solar powered! The all-day charity event features an A+ line-up of bands including Cults, Wavves, Allah-La’s and B3 Recs’ The Big Pink. The gig is all ages and will feature food trucks, art installations, and craft vendors for your additional perusal. B3 is psyched to giveaway to free passes to Saturday’s show; to enter hit our email by Thursday night at 5 PM Pacific. Tickets for the show at the Gene Autry Museum of the American West are $20 pre-sale or $25 at the door, further info and details on tickets can be found here. Good luck and don’t miss it!

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06-14-16

Hanni El Khatib – Mangos & Rice

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06-10-16

Spring King – The Summer

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06-09-16

Swimming Tapes – Set The Fire

“Set The Fire” is new from dream pop-peddling London outfit Swimming Tapes. Following up the also great “Souvenir”, “Set The Fire” captures the elan and excellent sense of atmosphere that, in part, made bands (which are likely influences) like The Church and The Simple Minds great. Stream the very good “Set The Fire” below.

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06-09-16