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High Pop

High Pop are the duo of Sean and Jordan from between Boston and New York in the USA. They bring their music to the listener via their basement recordings. Lo-fi is the only description I can apply. A joy to take time out to listen to the constructs, which come out of the speakers like […]

Elephant Stone

Elephant Stone from Montreal in Canada, shone in to focus with their debut album, The Seven Seas, back in 2009, but as ever, I have been sitting on info for a while. Rishi Dhir, Bobby Fraser, Gab Lambert and Jules Pampena create a suitable back-drop as I write this on a lazy Sunday afternoon. I […]

Ben Sommers – Avocado Chip

Avocado Chip is vehicle enabling Ben Sommers to cerebrate over the here and now. A virulent contemplation of 21st Century mores, sees Ben Sommers narrating the stories of Hillary, Dweeb, Higgins, Oculus Una and Old Tall Sam in the town of Starving Jane. I reviewed, in brief another iteration  of Bens’, in the shape of […]

Competition time with Audio Rokit

Well in reality the competition isn’t one I am running, but as a way of saying thanks I thought I would link up with another website and hope that one of the readers of the indie bands blog strikes lucky. If you are not in the UK, don’t expect the competition to excite you too […]

Superhumanoids

Back in 2009 the multi-instrumentalists Sarah Chernoff (Vocal +), Cameron Parkins (Vocal +), Max St. John (bass +) and Evan Weinerman (Drums +) formed Superhumanoids, in Los Angeles in the USA who have since spread their music far and wide. The adage ‘less is more’ can in may ways be ascribed to Superhumanoids, who have […]

Slothbear

Hailing from Long Island, New York in the USA come Slothbear.  Doug Bleek (bass), Ian Miniero (drums), Josh Ginsberg (guitar and vocals) and Craig Heed (guitar and vocals) got together back in 2008 since when they have enthralled those who listen. A swarm of superbly discordant sounds appear like barbs and antagonise the eardrums. I […]

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