Fryars – Believe In The ‘Power’

FRYERS

Los Angeles – Fryars is the one man-project of 24-year-old London-based singer/songwriter, Ben Garrett. His long-awaited sophomore album, Power, is a genre-bending euphoria of a record. His previous effort, Dark Young Hearts, came out five years ago and the days of being a timid, inexperienced teenager are long behind him. During the lapse between albums,

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Set Your Clocks For 2:54: ‘The Other I’

2:54

New York – Sisters Colette and Hannah Thurlow make up the Irish-born, English-raised alternative rock group 2:54. The two wrote their self-titled debut, which was released on Fiction/Fat Possum in 2012. Two years later they’ve followed it up with their just-released second album, The Other I. The ambient record is a natural progression from their

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Hookworms Deliver Noteworthy Psych Rock LP, ‘The Hum’

Hookworms live

Los Angeles – With a sound that blends an amalgam of influences while retaining a solid psych-rock core, the buzz around the Leeds-based five-piece Hookworms has grown in anticipation for their new release, The Hum.  The band’s second widely distributed full-length album, The Hum, is just out on Domino Records imprint Weird World.  Since forming in 2010, Hookworms have

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Cult of Youth Continue to Cultivate Their Sound With ‘Final Days’

Cult Of Youth

Los Angeles – Cult of Youth have just released their third full-length release for Sacred Bones this week.  Ominously titled Final Days, the record sees the five-piece band from Brooklyn reaching a full-realization of their evolving blend of post-punk and neo-folk.  Though the band’s rough-around-the-edges 2008 debut drew comparisons to genre-luminaries like Current 93, the band

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Seaway ‘All In My Head’ EP

Seaway

New York - Seaway is Canada’s contribution to this year’s class of pop rock bands. Although the band has been steadily releasing EPs since 2011, their 2013 debut full-length Hoser was the first of their releases to gain the band anything close to mainstream attention; although they have deserved recognition since “Sabrina the Teenage Bitch” and the Seaway EP. To follow-up

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