Omega Vague premiere new single at Echoes and Dust

Omega Vague, or the moniker for Craig Douglas' ethereal rock project, has just shared a brand new track over at Echoes and Dust. This new song, "Drown," is a great example of Omega Vague's genre-spanning sound; you can hear influences of space rock, shoegaze, and even a little folk. The acoustic guitar riffs bounce along while Douglas' vocals are airy and light, fluttering above the mix. Overall, it's a peek at the softer side of Omega Vague, the rest of which you can check out on Aversion/Reversion, which will be out April 14th. Take a listen to the new song below. 

 

 

Monster Movie premiere new track on NPR's All Songs Considered

Monster Movie just premiered the newest single and title track off their upcoming record over at NPR's All Songs Considered. The single, "Keep The Voices Distant" is what NPR calls "gracefully gigantic," and is a hefty slice of dream pop. The vocals waft through breezily and the guitars flow over the grounded percussion, making the track a lush reprieve from your usual daily listening. Take a listen over at NPR. 

Keep The Voices Distant will be out March 31st via Graveface Records. Go preorder it. 

Junior Astronomers premiere new single on NYLON

Junior Astronomers are set to make some pretty big waves, as their newest track just premiered on NYLON, who say "Junior Astronomers Are The Indie Nostalgia Band We’ve Been Dreaming Of."

"That's Why" is a rambunctious rock song-- ferocious guitars, bombastic drums and vocals pushed to their very brink make for a rollicking jam. Not only does this song pack a punch, it also has got catchy riffs that will hold you with your finger hovering over that play button to start it for the millionth time. This song is taken from Junior Astronomers upcoming album, Body Language, which will be out June 9 via Refresh Records. Pre-order that album here. 

FLOOD Magazine premieres new video from My Education

My Education are ramping up to release their newest album, Schiphol, very soon on March 3rd via Headbump Records. Today, they've premiered a new video for their stunning track, "Class A," over at FLOOD Magazine, which you should definitely check out. The instrumental progressive track is accompanied by scenes of wandering the world and the music implores you to do the same with its winding changes in tempo and swells and ebbs of gorgeous instrumentation. Check it out below and be sure to go preorder Schiphol from Headbump Records. 

Omega Vague share first single from Aversion/Reversion

Omega Vague is the solo project of the ever-prolific Craig Douglas, whose work spans many genres including dreampop, shoegaze, and darkwave. With a new LP slated for April 28 release, Douglas shared a new single today via Somewherecold, who said it "recalls the hazy days of Pink Floyd mixed with the electronic prowess of M83."

Oak House share new track at CoS

Athens/Atlanta band Oak House will see the release of their sophomore LP April 7, and today they've shared a new cut from the album. "Cut that Out" is Part 1 of frontman Gresham Cash's Kafka-inspired dream and Consequence of Sound has the premiere. 

"Experimental and visceral, the song pulls together an alien melody from the ether, and you can experience it below." - Ben Kaye for CoS