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Q&A: Cinema Hearts
Cinema Hearts play feel-good retro music that transports you to a real-life musical in an old school ice cream parlor. The three-piece band is based out of Northern Virginia and…
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What’s New + Q&A: Dream Haze – “Wisher”
Today, Dream Haze release their second EP, Wisher. Dream Haze is the Southern California punk-rock project of twin brothers James and Jake. The group’s new EP, Wisher, features four hard-hitting…
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What’s New: Ty Segall – Fried Shallots EP
Ty Segall is universally known as one of today’s most prolific artists – stacking at somewhere around 50 albums, EPs, singles, and splits – all in under 10 years. And…
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Q&A: Lord Youth
Lord Youth plays music that you can’t really pin to one category. From fast-paced jivey songs, to downbeat ballads, Lord Youth offers a fresh sound that doesn’t sound like anything…
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Q&A: Able Baker
Able Baker is an indie rock band-of-friends based out of Minneapolis, MN. Their latest release, Fall Through Sparks, was released earlier this year and the album features a collection of…
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Q&A: Weston Smith
Earlier this month, Weston Smith released his first full-length album, Forest of Reflection. The appropriately named album features nine synthy songs that are both uplifting and calming. Weston Smith’s music…
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Premiere + Q&A: A Thousand Hours – “Sleep”
Today, A Thousand Hours release their second album, Sleep. This anthology of songs can be best described as “a diverse but cohesive mix of ethereal wave, shoegaze, dreampop and post-punk.”…
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Q&A: Blushh
Blushh’s music sounds like the musical reverberations of teenage diary entries, complete with the backdrop of a pastel-pink bedroom.
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Q&A: The Suncharms
The Suncharms are the seemingly forgotten 90s shoegaze group – based out of Sheffield in the UK. After producing three EPs from 1990-1993, the band was never heard from again,…