Holychild Preview New Material During Echo Residency

Holychild

Los Angeles – LA-by-way-of-DC “brat-pop” specialists Holychild put on an energetic set last Monday, the second appearance in their month-long “Money, Money, Mondays” residency at The Echo.  You may be asking yourself: “What exactly is this ‘brat-pop?’”  The term is essentially a meaningless label the band has concocted to categorize their infectiously contagious songs, though

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Any New Bands Fancy Playing Glastonbury 2015?

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London – Ask any new band that question and you might expect to be deafened by the squeak of Converse as a disorderly queue is rapidly formed. The annual Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition though gives unsigned acts based in the UK and Ireland the chance to do exactly that. The winner will be awarded a

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Dan Mangan ’s Fourth LP A Knockout Achievement

Dan Mangan

New York – Vancouver-based Dan Mangan is about to release his fourth studio album, and the compilation is a breathtaking, full-bodied marvel. On his latest, Mangan maintains the hard-hitting alt-folk instrumentalism that peppered his previous work, and deepens with precision the philosophy-tinged lyricism his fans have come to expect. But this record is astoundingly experimentalist

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Milo Greene Vocalists Are In ‘Control’

Milo Greene

Los Angeles – Milo Greene is an LA-based indie pop quintet with not a single member with that name.  (The band created the fictitious character years’ ago to help them approach concert promoters). The group, which includes Robbie Arnett, Graham Fink, Andrew Heringer, Curtis Marrero, and Marlana Sheetz, have changed course with their sophomore album,

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