Artists
Girl Named Kyle—otherwise known by her street name of Kyle Simmons—is an 18 year old very talented singer and acoustic guitar player that boasts her own unique sound—think Nora Jones meets Joan Jett. In 1998 Kyle found the realism of her… (Read More)
With The A.K.A.s’ debut full-length White Doves & Smoking Guns, the band boldly emblazoned their name with the loaded moniker: The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!)… and they were true to their word. Armed with an unyielding work ethic and drive to make… (Read More)
Life Like Feel, the act’s debut long-player, features an eclectic mix of styles that fearlessly, but never gratuitously, blurs discrete musical lines. Furious yet playful improv is woven effortlessly into each of Feel’s tracks, making for a collection of songs that… (Read More)
“funeral” by andrea ball no where to go to rest your head, no ones lying in your bed I was pickin up the slack I’m the only one whose got your back pull up your boots put on your vest, rollin… (Read More)
The Antiques formed out of the ashes of the Santa Barbara, CA band Budge, who developed a cult following around Santa Barbara in the late ‘90s. Two members of the band went separate ways, but the core members, Joey Barro (vocals… (Read More)
b.sous, pronounced Bee Sue, is a musical concoction consisting of me, Brandi Shigley, Jon DeStefano, and Brian Hendrick. We’ve all been friends for over a decade! b.sous is an 808 production (Jonny D’s musical genius project. Check out his solo project… (Read More)
Starting in the spring of 2002, White-Gluz performed extensively as a solo arist in Eastern Canada and the US using the name Bad Flirt. Bad Flirt shared the stage with One Candle Power and Jade Tree recording artist Onelinedrawing during an… (Read More)
“An exceptional newcomer is [Bela Karoli], whose smart production is fronted by Julie Davis’ snazzy trip-hop vocals.”—Ricardo Baca. Denver Post. “[Bela Karoli], is one of the Queen City’s most provocative and stunning music acts. . . [Bela Karoli] is… (Read More)
Big in Japan has reformed with new members. We just recently enlisted our friend Luke Hoffman, of Reno locals The Atomiks fame, to take over bass playing and back-up vocaling duties. If you’re an Atomiks fan, no worries, Luke’s still with… (Read More)
Bodies of Water started in David and Meredith’s closet. They were newly married and lived in a very small house. The closet was the only place to put the computer that they used to record songs. They were content doing this… (Read More)
Howdy. We’re an indie powerpop/rock/black metal bubblegum band that’s been together since 1999. We’ve finally gotten our act together and are now on Myspace! Talk about gettin’ with the program. Anyway, let’s be friends. Our thread count is high. P.S. We’re… (Read More)
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone is the musical alias of 28 year old American film school drop-out Owen Ashworth. Ashworth began making music in 1997 after he realized that song-making was a far more cost-effective means of storytelling than film-making. The… (Read More)
Chris Koza is a Minneapolis-based singer/songwriter, and has released three albums since 2004—“Exit Pesce,” “Patterns,” and “A Friend of a Friend” (EP). Music critics have compared Chris’ sound to Wilco, Paul Simon, Nick Drake, Beck, and Ryan Adams… (Read More)
There are things we see in movies that serve for most people more as idealized romantic notions than actual reality: the pivotal scenes where people turn their backs on a “rational” life choice to follow their hearts instead — and the… (Read More)
Ultimately, this is the kind of album that perfectly matches pop music with real social conscience and commentary. We haven’t seen much of that at all for a very long time and it’s a welcome addition to a world of music… (Read More)
When you see d.biddle, one thing immediately strikes you and that is that d.biddle plays from the heart. There is never a performance that you walk away from thinking “this band phoned it in.” Furthermore, they are a band that knows… (Read More)
Dario Rosa has been playing guitar in bands and enjoying the Rock ‘n Roll lifestyle since he was 14. After migrating to Boulder with his high school buddy William Yale (founder of The United Dope Front and engineer/producer of RokBox Analog… (Read More)
Hermann Hesse once wrote, “Seriousness is an accident of time.” While this was written a good forty years before any of the members of Days Away were born, you’d think it would be tattooed backwards on their foreheads after sharing a… (Read More)
Fun Facts About Nashville, TN: • One of the lowest cost-of-living rates in the U.S. • Average year-round high temperature: 70 Degrees F • Home of the best biscuits, red-eye gravy, and ham ever (Loveless Café) • Population 575,000 (most of… (Read More)
Local electro-rockers, Digitata warned us about the dangers of drinking 3.2 beer during the recording process. They still managed to turn out a solid record. (Read More)
In their old styled poker outfits, or perhaps the garb of a Wells Fargo banker, Jeff Stolz and Wallace Cochran settled the harmophone, guitar, bass drum, and tambourine shoe into another set of the strange breed of sound they like to… (Read More)
Depending on how you look at it, Drew Grow’s album Next Lips has either been 2 years coming or 33. The Portland musician has been making music since he started playing in a “god rock” band at 19. Born into a… (Read More)
“If they ever found the lost tapes of The Bands The Last Waltz and slipped in the Fleet Foxes, I don’t think anyone would blink an eye. The sweet harmonious lullaby poem-core would put any babe at ease. It seems like… (Read More)
Drawing on a brain-addling bouillabaisse of serrated psych-punk and surreal freak-folk, Foot Foot’s strange emanations make easy relations of their International Artists and Trance Syndicate forbears. With their third album, the Austin quartet builds up their own brand of rib-sticking iconoclasm… (Read More)
This “power trio” integrates a profound understanding and respect for music with an explosive sound and a youthful exuberance. They consider their main influences to be Radiohead, Coldplay, and Nirvana; in many ways, the sophistication of Radiohead, the striking melodies and… (Read More)
The Forecast sing about straight highways and whiskey, small towns, giving up and gaining hope. From Peoria, Illinois, a downstate town that is dying by degrees comes this young rock band for whom a steadily declining economy and the narrowed options… (Read More)
When Q And Not U disbanded in 2005, drummer John Davis turned to his singer-songwriter friend, Laura Burhenn, to forge something new. At first the two seemed like an unlikely pair. John had spent the past seven years releasing records with… (Read More)
we are three brothers and a girl. we used to live in the sunny desert and now we live in a mossy, magical make-believe land. we really enjoy visiting other lands and meeting people that we are taller than. a new… (Read More)





























