Melville share new song at Impose

Today, Impose has the premiere of a fresh new indie rock track from Portland's Melville. The song, "Televised" is a clean cut alternative rock track with high energy guitars and bombastic percussion that encourage jamming out. While the song is fairly straightforward, Impose remarks that Melville "combines introspective lyrics with innovative sounds." Be sure to check out the new track and read a quote from frontman Ryan Jacobs over at Impose.

The New Zero will be out on August 18. 

Fallow Land premiere new track on New Noise Magazine

Fallow Land have released yet another eerily beautiful track from their upcoming EP, Pinscher and New Noise Magazine has the premiere. The folks over at New Noise Magazine have some nice words about "410 S. Morgan," saying that "the winding guitar lines that close out the track are a glimpse at the stellar muscianship from songwriter Whit Fineberg." Winding and bellowing, the song combines artful lyrics and lush instrumentation to give you a taste of Fallow Land's effortless indie rock. Take a listen below and be sure to read more about the track over at New Noise Magazine. The Pinscher EP will be out June 30-- pre-order it here. 

Floco Torres premieres new video at SOHH.com

Akron, OH's Floco Torres has shared a new music video for his single "You!" over at SOHH.com. The music video is surprisingly lighthearted despite the song's lyrics focusing on doubts in a relationship. However, the charm of the video matches Floco's always smooth delivery in his endless rhymes and cadences. Be sure to head over to SOHH.com to check it out or watch it below. again will be out July 7. 

Fallow Land premiere "Faux" video at Treble

Ann Arbor collective Fallow Land are releasing a new video for their single "Faux" today via Treble. The song itself, songwriter Whit Fineberg tells us, "expresses a time when I so badly wanted to conform to someone else’s needs, that I fantasized about being able to recreate every aspect of myself down to my molecular structure.”

Treble describes the video as "moody and melancholy" as it follows a young man presumably experiencing similar thoughts. They also warn, "There’s an eerie twist ending, however, so while the patient pace of the video seems more contemplative than plot-driven, just wait until you get to that last scene."

Fervor Records announce Mid-Century Sounds 2xLP

Phoenix based label Fervor Records have announced the June 16 release of a double LP comprised of three decades of cult hits, deep cuts, b-sides and rarities from the archives of Floyd Ramsey. Ramsey had a remarkable ability to spot and nurture talent including recording engineer Jack Miller (The Rolling Stones, The Monkees, The Animals), musician/songwriter/producer Connie Conway, songwriter/producer/artist Lee Hazlewood (Duane Eddy, Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin), and icons including Waylon Jennings, Wayne Newton, Duane Eddy, and famed Wrecking Crew guitarist and Billboard Chart topper Al Casey to name a few. Preorder the album HERE