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Grimy Goods shares the latest music video from Tree Machines today. This one is for the title cut from the just-released debut album Up For Air. The band plays a record release show this Friday at The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles!
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Grimy Goods shares the latest music video from Tree Machines today. This one is for the title cut from the just-released debut album Up For Air. The band plays a record release show this Friday at The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles!
Jared Putnam of The March Divide, the creative workaholic that he is, visited El Paso to work with director Hector Gallardo and make music videos for all five songs off of his latest EP "Don't Let Me Die In Arizona," out now. Earbuddy has posted the whole batch today! Visual albums aren't just for Beyoncé anymore.
“A wild man in the vein of such fire breathing artists like Screamin’ Jay Hawkins and Captain Beefheart" is how Paste Magazine describes J Hacha de Zola in its "Daily Dose" premiere of "Lightning Rod Salesman" from the artist's latest album Antipatico, out Oct. 6th.
"A batch of high-quality tunes that are simply addicting listens" is what The 405 calls the upcoming "Proper Wilted" EP (Oct. 6th, Golden Boy) by The Morning Yells. Today, check out the premiere of "Must Be You," which "blurs the lines between Americana, Fleetwood Mac and, amazingly, Motown."
"The hooks are immediate, and the track’s warm confidence wins us over within seconds; for two minutes and 51 seconds, we can revel in the trio’s remarkable combination of innocence and danger." - Jedd Beaudoin on Shining Mirrors for PopMatters
Decades for days! The March Divide's video for "Cherry Bomb" is all 80s, all the time. Pure Grain Audio unleashes the clip on unsuspecting millennials today. The March Divide's latest EP "Don't Let Me Die In Arizona" is out now.