There’s a lot to love about Aunt Kelly’s jangly, guitar-driven power-pop—satisfying hooks, crisp pivots, gut-wrenching lyrics, retro references—but bandleader Kelly Hannemann’s raspy vocal deliveries tie everything together for the Chicago trio rounded out by bassist Dan Gianaris and drummer Sarah Weddle. READ MORE…
Americana UK debuts the new video from Kurt Deemer – “Dead of Night” – featuring “a pounding, forceful beat and wailing harmonica.”
Begin your week by rocking out to the powerful sound of Kurt Deemer’s ‘Dead of Night’. Featuring a pounding, forceful beat and wailing harmonica, the song hangs on a melodic, memorable bass line. It’s a well-crafted heartland rocker and, in the best tradition of the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Deemer sings of escaping his life, fleeing under the cover of night. In the accompanying video, we see the band at work with moody lighting and a subtly overlaid image of a highway creating a suitably dark atmosphere.
Silver People’s trippy new single “Torn Between the Wizards of My Past and the Demons of My Present” featured at The Joy of Violent Movement
Silver People is the solo recording project of singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Jake Reeves, who’s an attorney by day. And although his clients may occasionally have to wait a little bit longer to see their attorney, it was a small price for them to have paid to help him create music. READ MORE…
Liverpool’s Red Rum Club Perform Stunning Session at Jam In The Van
Liverpool-based alternative/indie sextet Red Rum Club craft catchy songs with western-inspired undertones. All six members originally played in separate bands before forming in 2016 with Fran Doran (lead vocals, guitar), Tom Williams (guitar, backing vocals), Michael McDermott (guitar, backing vocals), Simon Hepworth (bass), Neil Lawson (drums), and Joe Corby (trumpet). READ MORE…
The Big Takeover premieres Andrew Yarovenko’s latest composition “Forty Visits”
Los Angeles composer/producer Andrew Yarovenko is preparing to release his debut solo LP, Start Somewhere, an evocative instrumental journey through disillusionment in the face of modern manufactured mass culture and the coercive incentives and rituals of American society, due out May 20. READ MORE…
Revolver Magazine premieres theWorst’s fuzzed-out new single “Hurt Forever”
So much of the talk about grungy, fuzzy indie-punk is obsessed with nostalgia for the Nineties, but there’re still so many awesome bands making that type of music today that listeners should take interest in. READ MORE…