Feverbones share single from upcoming LP

Feverbones, comprised of Abram Shook, Matthew Shepard, and Christopher Cox, have released a single from their upcoming LP, Dream Talk, over at The Big Takeover. "It's Hard To Look Away" is the opening number off their debut LP from Austin Town Hall Records and is a melodic batch of indie rock with glistening guitar hooks and soft group vocals that make for a pleasant three minutes. Check out the new song below and then go pre-order the record on vinyl/digital on BandcampDream Talk will be out April 13. 

Marmalakes share lead single from forthcoming debut LP

Austin, TX band Marmalakes will see the release of their debut full-length, Please Don't Stop, on Austin Town Hall Records May 11, 2018. The band have already shared the opening cut from the record, which you can stream below and on Gold Flake Paint who did the honors of premiering. They call the track, "an immediate and formidable bout of guitar-pop that deals the kind of heavy blow that leaves listener woozily in its wake."

The Cabin Fever share stream of 'Exercise The Demon' EP

The Cabin Fever are a few short days away from releasing their new EP, Exercise The Demon, on February 2. Lucky for you, the band has shared the stream of the EP a little early over on The Big Takeover alongside a review of the "quietly captivating" album. Written with the goal of exercising and perhaps exorcising some demons of their own, the band hopes to share some of their catharsis with listeners. Head over to The Big Takeover to take a listen for yourself and see what they have to say about the 6 song (+1 bonus track) EP. The album will be out officially this Friday, Feb. 2, and you can scoop a copy for yourself over on their Bandcamp page. 

 

Eric Benoit shares captivating video for "Dragonflies"

Eric Benoit will see release of his new album, Heartrender, next Friday, January 26. Today, PopMatters has premiered a video for standout track "Dragonflies," which you can check out below. Reflecting on the video, PopMatters writer Jonathan Frahm had this to say: "For all of the cinematic production and innate musical artistry present on 'Dragonflies,' the most captivating part of it all might well be how achingly, tangibly real it is—more-so than most would have courage or audacity to show in their art. For Benoit to have done so, it means that his art is true."