On July 25, Third Man Records released a really cool deluxe edition of Mic City Sons, the third and final album from Portland, Oregon indie greats| Rock and Roll Globe
The worst thing to happen to indie pop in a minute.| The Needle Drop
Listening to Galaxie 500’s seminal 1989 dream pop album On Fire, one can’t exactly hear that singer-guitarist Dean Wareham would find the sweet spot| Rock and Roll Globe
New album of the same name out Aug. 29 ahead of Dromfest The post LISTEN: Moviola Shares ‘Earthbound’ appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
This Is Not An ExitOn January 24, indie rock band The Backfires released their debut album, “This Is Not An Exit.” With 10 songs creating a runtime of 30 minutes, the band proves quality over| The Lance
Completing a mystical trilogy of EPs Piney Gir has released Cosmic Upside Down, a sultry Country-infused indie pop collection that closes the circle wonderfully| popoptica
London dreampop band Mannequin Flowers release their emotional and ethereal debut single Heartbeat, establishing themselves as ones to keep an ear on| popoptica
John Dwyer of Oh Sees discusses "Sorks 80," an album blending childhood influences, jazz instrumentation, and themes of trust and betrayal.| Retrofuturista
Magon’s indie rock, inspired by the Pixies and Lou Reed, shifts from Israel to Costa Rica, influencing his evolving raw sound.| Retrofuturista
Pulsars is a new wave/indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed by brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio in the mid-1990s. The band gained attention with their| Retrofuturista
Indie scene queen Charley Stone releases an album of original tracks with The Actual Band including previous singles Does She Mention Me and Accidie| popoptica
The year is 1999 and a previously unknown band from Texas has an unlikely hit on their hands. Sixpence None| Rambling Ever On