Posted on 28 January 2011 by James Gentry
Swedish rock group Jeniferever is set to release their third album, Silesia (Monotreme Records). Silesia will be available worldwide this April on CD, vinyl and digital download. Check out the lead track from the album, “Waifs And Strays” below. Jeniferever (Kristofer Jönson, Martin Sandström, Olle Bilius and Fredrik Aspelin) titled the album after the former […] Continue Reading
Posted on 27 January 2011 by James Gentry
Grammy Award winning recording artist Omar Rodriguez Lopez (The Mars Volta, At The Drive-In) has just announced the spring 2011 release of a quadruple LP / double CD collection culled from his multiple solo and collaborative albums. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 January 2011 by Mylynda Guthrie
What is it that's so appealing about murder ballads? Amber Valentine isn't sure but she knows that songs that deal with taking a life are more compelling than your average tune of heartbreak. Continue Reading
Posted on 26 January 2011 by James Gentry
The Luyas, latest release, Too Beautiful To Work, hits shelves February 22. They were kind enough to share the title track. Continue Reading
Posted on 25 January 2011 by James Gentry
Sacramento genre-benders Tera Melos premiere a new song today from the forthcoming 6-song EP Zoo Weather and deluxe digital edition of their recently released Patagonian Rats album (both via Sargent House). Continue Reading
Posted on 25 January 2011 by Mylynda Guthrie
Melodious Doctrine by Zak Freed. Edited by Mylynda Nellermoe. I’ve learned a lot about life and methods that drive it from the homeless. I remember living in Indianapolis for a couple of years, where I first found my love for sharing unfortunate stories. I’d take the bus from E. 33rd downtown to go loiter around […] Continue Reading
Posted on 20 January 2011 by James Gentry
Posted on 18 January 2011 by Mylynda Guthrie
Posted on 18 January 2011 by Mylynda Guthrie
Zak Freed has committed to chronicling each day of his life in 2011 to song. His song journal is available on SoundCloud, and Indie College is pleased to feature a weekly roundup beginning today. Read on for Zak's explanation for being compulsed to keep his song-a-day journal and his take on music's universal binding ties. Continue Reading
Posted on 16 January 2011 by Mylynda Guthrie