Pasadena’s Nudie Mag has such an interesting blend of power pop. Their melodies are sweet and endearing, tinged with the innocent musings of teenage love, coupled with a sound profile that is loud and gritty. Fuzz dials are turned to eleven, with pounding drums reverberating across the walls. Their debut album “Our Milk” is doo-wop […]
Cathedral Bells – Velvet Spirit
Velvet Spirit is a fantastic debut album from Florida’s Cathedral Bells. Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Matt Messore has crafted a dimension of hazy and wondrous melodies, where dreams run free along a platform glimmering synths and twinkling shoegaze. Every song has a thick finish of reverb and delay, the vocals are moody and effervescent. Various textures, […]
Husbands – After the Gold Rush Party
After the Gold Rush Party is the sophomore album from Oklahoma’s Husbands. Danny Davis and Wil Norton met back in University and instantly hit it off. Over the years they would write synth pop songs via email correspondence, all the while juggling it with their day jobs and their family life. After the Gold Rush […]
STRFKR – Future Past Life
Prepare yourself to be propelled into an indie-psychedelic light show, where the stars just within arm’s reach and every color in the spectrum glides and coalesces around you. Future Past Life, the latest album from STRFKR is filled with soundscapes that could fool you into thinking you have synesthesia. Its songs are primarily grounded in […]
Woods – Strange to Explain
Woods has been around since 2005. One of few indie bands who has stood the test of time, with a constant release of over ten albums in the last decade. Their latest album “Strange to Explain” is a testament to their ability to grow and improve. What started out as a solo project with lo-fi […]
Gum – Out In the World
Jay Watson is the kind of artist that everyone with a creative endeavor should strive to emulate. Despite being a full time member for prominent psych rock bands Tame Impala and POND, he manages to make more music on his off time under his moniker GUM. Consistently releasing new material in the past five years. […]