Palehound to kick off their fall tour in NYC at Webster Hall on Friday

  On Friday, October 11th, prolific indie rock force Palehound a.k.a. Ellen Kempner will be taking the stage at the iconic and newly revamped Webster Hall in NYC kicking off their fall tour with Big Thief. Black Friday, their latest album that came out earlier this year, explores the intricacies Continue Reading

Kore Rozzik releases new music video for “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop”and announces Halloween Tour

Kore Rozzik, the self proclaimed”Bastard Child Of NYC”, has just released a new video for the song “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop”.  Although most of the band’s previous videos were dark and theatrical, this one seems to be more comedic and random. “I think a lot of artists can take themselves Continue Reading

Steven Page (former Barenaked Ladies) US Tour 2019 starting this weekend

Steven Page is best known for being the primary songwriter and vocalist for Barenaked Ladies, which got its start in the late 1980s. The band had very successful run starting in 1992, with radio-friendly songs such as “Brian Wilson” and “If I Had $1,000,000.” Since becoming a solo artist in Continue Reading

Dayglow releases new single and video for “Nicknames”

Find what makes you happy and embrace it unapologetically. Welcome to the world of 20 year old artist Dayglow.  The energetic and eternally hopeful Dayglow (aka Sloan Struble) has today returned with new music in the form of a new music video for his new single “Nicknames”, featuring Struble trying Continue Reading

The Japanese House announce upcoming EP and Fall Tour

Amber Bain, better known as The Japanese House, has announced her forthcoming EP, Something Has To Change, to be released this fall via Dirty Hit Records. Along with the announcement comes the release of the EP’s title track which was co-produced by Bain along with BJ Burton (Bon Iver, Francis & The Continue Reading

Tiny Hueman premiere new song “Up The Coast”

The City of Brotherly Love has given us countless, captivating bands started anywhere from a dull classroom or family gathering to a twinkle-lit basement show.  Tiny Hueman is one of those coming-of-age organically formed bands which started as a 2 man alt-rock project in 2016 simply writing songs as a Continue Reading

She Past Away announce North American tour dates

Turkey-based post-punk band SHE PAST AWAY, comprised of Volkan Caner and Doruk Ozturkcan, is announcing a string of ten North American tour dates starting November 27th in Quebec, and carrying on through mid December.  The band will be stopping in ten cities including Portland(December 4th), Los Angeles(December 7th) and New York(December 14th).   The band’s live show ruptures with sprawling Continue Reading

Dream Theater announce second leg of North American tour

Two-time Grammy-nominated and millions-selling progressive music titans Dream Theater are currently in the middle of a successful European tour.  With three weeks left on that run, the band is turning its attention back to North America with the announcement of the next leg of the acclaimed The Distance Over Time Tour Continue Reading

The Faim release new video for “Humans” and announce tour

In anticipation of their long-awaited debut album, State of Mind, The Faim, comprised of Josh Raven (lead vocals), Sam Tye (guitar), Stephen Beerkens (bass/keys) and Linden Marissen (drums/percussion), have unveiled the official music video for lead single “Humans” today.  The cinematic offering dives into the world of science fiction while Continue Reading

Alec Benjamin releases video for “Must Have Been The Wind”

Platinum certified singer songwriter, Alec Benjamin, has released a breathtaking new video for his song “Must Have Been The Wind”, directed by Conner Evert. You can watch the music video below: Also announced today, Alec Benjamin will perform his current single “Jesus in LA” for the first time in national Continue Reading

The Brother Brothers to tour this fall in support of new album

The Brother Brothers are an identical twin indie folk duo who released their debut album Some People I Know on Compass Records last fall. Since, the band’s garnered widespread acclaim for their stunning sibling harmony and beautifully simplistic Simon and Garfunkel-like songwriting. They’ve nabbed major press nods from Rolling Stone Country, NPR, Continue Reading