The Antlers Gain New Fans in Chicago

The Antlers live by Sarah Hess

Chicago – This past weekend, Brooklyn trio The Antlers opened two sold-out shows for Death Cab For Cutie at the historic Chicago Theatre. Best New Bands was fortunate to take in the Friday night performance. We last caught The Antlers over the summer at Lincoln Hall, in support of Familiars (ANTI-). Their Friday night visit

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Gang of Youths Leader Sheds Light on Debut LP

Gang Of Youths

Los Angeles – Over the past few years, Sydney, Australia quintet Gang of Youths have been producing incredible singles, but it wasn’t until just last month that they finally released their highly anticipated debut LP, The Positions. I reviewed the record for Best New Bands noting, “The Positions will haunt you, but console you. It

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Neon Trees Have A New Single To Share!

Neon Trees

Los Angeles – Perfect for new music Tuesday, Neon Trees have just released their new single, “Songs I Can’t Listen To.” The new track, written by Tyler Glenn, is sharable on VEVO, is available for purchase on iTunes HERE and also on Spotify HERE. Listen to the audio for “Songs I Can’t Listen To,” below! Front man of Neon Trees, Tyler Glenn, shares

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Turnover Takes an Enormous Leap Forward With ‘Peripheral Vision’

Turnover

Los Angeles – Virginia Beach indie-rock act Turnover specializes in emotionally driven rock tunes. Formed in 2009, the quartet initially released their first proper self-titled EP in 2011. Turnover, consisting of Austin Getz (vocals, guitar), Casey Getz (drums), Eric Soucy (guitar), and Danny Dempsey (bass), have always worn their influences on their sleeves, but remain

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Danielle Miraglia Explores The Paradox Of Egotism

Danielle Miraglia

Brooklyn – Danielle Miraglia is a Massachusetts-bred soloist whose blues-brewed work packs a philosophic punch. Masterfully, Miraglia’s harmonica-laced ballades chronicle both the artist’s temperament and the status of the masses. With her latest release, Glory Junkies, Miraglia holds a mirror up to modern day tendencies and, altruistically, offers a calming musical conduit to counter the

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