Desert Culture stream new LP at OVRLD

Austin's own Desert Culture have just released their new LP, They're Not Gone, and the folks over at OVRLD are streaming it in full for your listening pleasure. You should head over there to take a listen and read about the "expansive, ominous music that hints at the mystery and danger of the hottest parts of the West." The album is very Texas centric, but also pulls influence from Latin rhythms and Cali-surf rock. Distinctive, yet accessible, Desert Culture have crafted a rewarding and groovy album that you'll want to revisit time and time again. 

They're Not Gone is also now out on Spotify, Bandcamp, and Apple Music-- don't miss out on these surfy vibes that are perfect for the warming temperatures. 

Fallow Land premiere new single on Atwood Magazine

Fallow Land, a two piece out of Ann Arbor, have just premiered their new single, "Faux," over at Atwood Magazine. The song is a highly percussive experiment in start and stop-- piercing guitar hooks flit in and out of the mix, the smooth and airy vocals glide over it all, while crunchy synths add a bit of weight to the tune. This textured indie rock has some nostalgic value to it, harkening back to your emo days with its intermittent percussion.

"Faux" is taken from Fallow Land's debut EP, Pinscher, which will be out June 30. Take a listen to the track below.  

Hush Machine announces debut LP for April 21

Hush Machine is the project of Sam Boatright, who wrote most of the material for his debut album during his last years in high school. A few years later, the songs will see proper release on Seattle-based Jigsaw Records on April 21. MxDwn shared the first track today, calling it "a delectable slab of retro-inspired, peppy indie pop." Stream below! 

Junior Astronomers premiere new track on GoldFlakePaint

Junior Astronomers are one step closer to the release of their upcoming full-length, Body Language, today with a premiere of new track "Pyramid Party" on GoldFlakePaint. The folks over at GFP call the song "a buoyant track, albeit one that barely fluctuates from its somewhat in-your-face stance; wired and somewhat unhinged." The indie/post-punk group deliver a rocker here, with quick lipped lyrics from frontman Terrence Richard and swirling guitars that wind around to its melancholic ending. Go check out the track on Gold Flake Paint or listen below. 

Body Language will be out June 9 via Refresh Records. Pre-order it here.