Ayloul ‘Esment O Hadid’ (Cement and Steel) / أيلول – اسمنت وحديد
Jordanian band, Ayloul, return with a breathtaking new album, visual, and overall presence for the year upon signing with Universal Music MENA.
Jordanian band, Ayloul, return with a breathtaking new album, visual, and overall presence for the year upon signing with Universal Music MENA.
Liverpool via Singapore trio, Oya Paya, manage to continue serving slices via their spicy buffet on their latest single “Where Is The Line,” despite unforeseen circumstances.
We suck, we get it. Too many emails and hopefully this works from now on. Here’s Top 5 tracks that we missed and a playlist for the rest that deserve a listen.
This year the traveling rock tour will continue its ideals of carrying a strong Hispanic and Latin presence by the likes of Gondwana, Aterciopelados, Enjambre, and Cuca for Los Angeles.
Scottish post-punk band, The Twilight Sad, follow-up their newest single with a stirring visual offering that dives deep into personal battles.
Mondo Cozmo’s latest EP, ‘Your Motherfucker,’ is just that: yours for the taking. An alternative and heartfelt rock sound that strays from previous tracks, illustrating the distinction between moniker and man.
Name The Band returns with a punchy and bright track, filled with lingering thoughts taken from their forthcoming EP, ‘Spark.’
Nocturnal Blonde’s haunting EP, ‘Smart Heart’, not only rings to the past of substance abuse but offers hope.
San Diego’s Twin Ritual and their debut EP, ‘Hand Through The Mist’ is a throttling amount of dance and indie-rock.
New tracks with weightier lyrics. Dive into our current rotation.
An askew perception and slewed indie collection of chamber-psych surely makes wave as a “must see.” For Los Angeles bandContinue Reading
If you haven’t heard the good word of Lauren Ruth Ward yet, it’s time to crawl out from the rock you’ve been living under.