Church Girls—Philly’s emerging indie-punk outfit—delivers urgent catharsis on The Haunt (out NOW on Anchor Eighty Four Records) providing “a glimmer of hope amidst nihilism,” says bandleader Mariel Beaumont. The record tackles themes of addiction and despondency in a poetic will to move forward towards healing and developing healthier habits. The group has been busy since their last, critically acclaimed EP, Cycles. The band is currently on their longest U.S. tour yet, in support of their sophomore LP, The Haunt (out now via Anchor Eighty Four), produced by Scott Solter (Spoon, St. Vincent, The Mountain Goats).
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The Big Takeover debuts politically charged lead single + video from Margaret Chavez, “The Croupiers Unite I.C.E.”
Austin, TX-based freak-folk/ space rock outfit Margaret Chavez is the psychedelia-steeped project of founder Marcus Striplin.
Margaret Chavez’s upcoming socio-politically relevant, folk-rock opus, Into An Atmosphere, will arrive on July 31st via We Know Better Records. The LP was mastered by Greg Calbi (Bowie, Springsteen, Bon Iver) and also worked on by Striplin’s longtime recording partner Stuart Sikes (Cat Power, Loretta Lynn, The White Stripes, Phosphorescent), as well as Paul Williams and Don Cento.
The Deli Magazine NYC debuts Couvo’s “sweetly sorrowful” new single, “Still Hanging On”
It’s an unfortunate truth that, with the passing of time, we tend to lose touch with those that matter most to us, a fact that’s become abundantly clear to Bushwick-based indie pop artist Couvo as of late. His new single “Still Hanging On” is an ode to old acquaintances and relationships that come with the changes inherent to life, a shoutout to erstwhile friends in his hometown of Manchester, Connecticut, channeled through bright, downtempo indie pop reminiscent of the Morning Benders and pre-Powerman Kinks.
New Noise debuts the video for Radiator King’s upcoming single “Gamefighter”: “Channels the spirit of rock & roll”
Channel the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll with this new track from Radiator King, “Gamefighter,” out March 10 via SoundEvolution Records.
“’Gamefighter’ takes a look at the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll, that rebellious nature,” says Adam Silvestri, the man behind Radiator King. “What started me down the path of writing it—when I was growing up, I used to read about all these blues singers who left the farm.
“They went to Chicago and gave up everything to live this rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle before rock ‘n’ roll even existed. It’s like folklore. Whether all the stories are true doesn’t matter; they give you a sense of mystique, and they inspire you. These guys gambled what little they had, and they became immortal. READ MORE…
Glide Magazine praises Lindy Vision’s new single “Abandonment” ahead of tomorrow’s EP release
For Albuquerque, New Mexico new wave/synth-pop band Lindy Vision, family casts a shadow over everything. The trio—comprised of three Black Native sisters, Dorothy (Dee Dee), Natasha (Na), and Carla Cuylear—has spent the last six years honing their unique sonic palette, a mix of dark ‘80s new wave, bouncy synth-pop, and ethereal indie-rock that has drawn comparisons to Santigold, M.I.A., Devo, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and more. READ MORE…
Raised Rowdy shares Craig Gerdes’ new “modern outlaw anthem” “If Guitars Were Guns”
In anticipation of his upcoming album Tough as Nails, Illinois native Craig Gerdes is set to release his next single, a cover of Roger Alan Wade’s “If Guitars Were Guns” on March 10. Originally hailing from a tiny farm town with a population of about 300 people, Gerdes has moved on to blaze his own trails across America’s highways over the last few years with performances at the same shows as Tyler Childers, Paul Cauthen, Cody Jinks, and Aaron Lewis, among others. READ MORE…