Heat Re-Release Expanded EP ‘Rooms’

Heat

New York – Montreal four-piece Heat, comprised of Susil Sharma (vocals, guitar), Matthew Fiorentino (guitar), Raphael Bussieres (bass) and Alex Crow (guitar) have been a band for the past few years, but have only recently settled into their current four-piece lineup.  Currently reissuing 2014’s self-titled EP under new title Rooms, which includes the two new

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Always Sunny In Los Angeles With Young Buffalo

Young Buffalo live by Sean Kayden

Los Angeles – In March, Oxford, Mississippi five-piece Young Buffalo debuted their first LP House via Votiv Recordings. Coinciding with the release, the indie rock act, which was formed by high school friends Ben Yarbrough and Jim Barrett in 2009, played at last month’s SXSW festival. Leading up to their proper debut record, Young Buffalo

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Dawes Delivers On The Late Show With David Letterman!

Dawes

New York - Four piece rock band, Dawes, performed in the Ed Sullivan Theater at David Letterman’s request, this past Wednesday, April 22, to play their song, “Things Happen.” This is the first track from the quartet’s highly anticipated, upcoming full-length record titled, All Your Favorite Bands (out via HUB Records, June 2, 2015). As a special gift to Letterman,

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Fraser A. Gorman’s New Album Is Almost Here!

Fraser A. Gorman by Dave Carswell

Los Angeles – 23-year-old, Australian singer-songwriter, Fraser A. Gorman, the up-and-comer who has turned plenty of ears and heads since appearing on the music scene only last October, is excited to finally announce the release of his debut album, Slow Gum. The record will be available on June 29 via Anxiety / Marathon Artists. Slow Gum will be released digitally, along

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San Fermin Astounds With Sophomore Album

San Fermin

Nashville - Brooklyn-based San Fermin have just released Jackrabbit, their sophomore album (on Downtown Records) that follows their 2013 self-titled debut. Two years after San Fermin, the band has moved into a more grounded sound, though it’s just as spontaneous and investigational as their very first release. However, there’s an earthiness to Jackrabbit that doesn’t exist within

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