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2070 – “Transducer”
2070 from East Los Angeles are a band that everyone in the scene seems to know, yet they have remained underground at their core. Since releasing their first singles in…
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American Lips – On Strike!
American Lips has returned with their sophomore album, On Strike!, eight years after the release of their debut LP, Kiss The Void. The Montréal/Los Angeles trio channel an inferno of…
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Show Review: Girl and Girl (The Casbah, 4/23/2025)
Since their 2024 SXSW breakout and US debut, Girl and Girl have been on our radar for exciting, upcoming bands that deliver on an engaging and energetic live show. The…
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Sunny Daze & The Weathermen – “Action Required”
“Action Required” is a fresh earworm for those egg-punks craving a new call-and-response anthem.
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The Okmoniks – Afterparty Fever!!!
The Okmoniks are back to keep the party going with Afterparty Fever!!! The aptly dubbed sophomore LP follows the band’s debut Party Fever!!! released back in 2008. The new record…
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Artist Spotlight: Girl and Girl
Girl and Girl are an Aussie garage rock outfit based out of Brisbane. The core band is comprised of Kai James (frontperson), his Aunty Liss (Drums), and longtime friends Jayden…
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Dead Ghosts – Automatic Changer
Surfy psychedelic-garage band Dead Ghosts have returned with their new album Automatic Changer, which is out now on Burger Records. Following 2015’s Love and Death and All the Rest, the…
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Ian Ferguson – Junk EP
Last summer, Ian Ferguson brought us a one-of-a-kind blend of Southern twang-infused psych-rock with his 2019 debut album, State of Gold. The Nashville-based artist has now released his brand new…
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The Electric Arch – Out of Range
The Electric Arch find savory flavors in mixing 60s-inspired French pop with charming southern-style garage rock. The band, based out of New Orleans, is fronted by James Marler who is…
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Q&A: Psychic Bloom
With the dreams that swirl around in his afro head, he pours his last drop of inspiration to feed the baby Psychic Bloom which has just given us the second…
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Premiere + Q&A: Ten High – “No Waves”
Ten High are a fuzzy psychedelic garage rock project based out of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The band has recently played Norman Music Festival in Oklahoma and SXSW in Austin, and are…
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Q&A: Knightingale
Knightingale employ a sound that personifies the very core of doing what you want, and answering to no one. The band was founded by Indian native Ashwin a few years…
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Q&A: Cup
Cup’s music can be paralleled to the likes of Oh Sees, Ty Segall/GØGGS, Meatbodies, and really any fuzzy garage rock artist. If you’ve been craving something new in the genre,…
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Q&A: Bear Call
Bear Call is an indie-garage-rock trio based out of San Francisco, although their origins place them all over the map. Starting as a solo bedroom project by frontman Skyler, the name…
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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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The Shivas – Turn Me On
The Shivas slow things down from their usual jangly-doo-wop surf jams with their newest release, Turn Me On (May 12, 2017). The 5-track EP opens with a 50s-esque-twist-style duet “Turn…
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Artist Spotlight: Los DeVitos
The best way to explain Los DeVitos is in two words: Beach Goth. The genre was coined by The Growlers several years ago and it captures the essence of laid-back…



















