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Read MorePlanet What reshapes the classic, early 90’s grunge energy of bands like Nirvana and Alice in Chains with in your face feminist power-vocals that would make Sonic Youth and Bikini Kill proud of the newest era of punk-rock monarchs.
Read MoreSimplistic and enthralling, Lily Waters plays no games. Setting guitar and vocals center stage, you’re able to feel every line, every riff as it resonates through the track.
Read MoreTeenage band, Greer, has burst into their local music scene as of late, releasing two robust singles: “Song for Me” and their newest release, “Bittersweet.”
Read MoreTechnically, sonically, and intellectually impressive, Running On Empty’s first song “Dirty Campaigns” reworks the rock genre, giving it texture so often forgotten in modern music while addressing our social realities.
Read MoreArizona indie band Breakup Shoes’s accompanying music video for “Playing With Fire” uses unique details to emphasize the song’s message of friendship.
Read MoreI took a deeper look at each the songs on Liily’s latest release and dove into a world of Friday night mosh pits and loud, raucous sound.
Read MoreApollo creates a virtually genreless piece of magnetic music.
Read MoreJeff Draco’s new single, “Waiting Till Tomorrow,” wraps up all the worry of an ambiguous relationship into a dreamscape where the “maybe”s he sings of are possible.
Read MoreBlues pop? Bop? Whatever you want to call it, L.A. based singer-songwriter Kate Grahn has a fresh sound with a feminist edge and it’s on full show in her new single “Someday Baby”.
Read MorePostcard Boy’s reflective, intentional music forges a bond between the visual and the auditory senses, creating tangible, unpredictable songs that feel simultaneously refracted and dreamy.
Read MoreOf course, everyone at Pure Nowhere is absolutely thrilled to be able to air coverage from some of the best, so much so that we just had to make a playlist.
Read MoreTraveling through a dreamscape of alternative-pop progressions, LA-based Michael Stevenson, Rounak Maiti, Nick Waldram, and Campbell Scott of Small Forward re-emerge with two addicting singles.
Read MoreGhost King, the alternative rock band based out of Brooklyn, New York have just released their second album, 'Dunbar Swamp'.
Read MoreWith this latest release from one of our favorite Southern California bands, The Aquadolls have begun a new era with some exciting announcements, and plunged back into the forefront of the music scene.
Read MoreNew indie band Greer introduced themselves to the world on January 5th with their successful and instantly memorable first single “Song For Me.”
Read MoreThere’s a beauty in that, music that can not only create emotion, but capture it.
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