Flood Coats premiere new video + album stream on Tom Tom Magazine

Flood Coats have just dropped a new video for "Don't Hold The Door" and shared the full stream of their LP, Vaquita, over at Tom Tom Magazine. The video is a conglomeration of various dogs in their natural habitats -- who doesn't want to watch that? What will also brighten your Friday is the full stream of the band's debut LP, full of bright synth pop with soaring vocals. Go take a listen! 

Vaquita is out now: go pick up your copy at Bandcamp

Electric Djinn premieres new trippy video at Tiny Mix Tapes

Electric Djinn, the part musical, part performance art, project of NY's Neptune Sweet, has just dropped a new video that will probably be the most far-out thing you'll watch all day. Tiny Mix Tapes has the premiere of the video, which was a year long culmination of creativity and reworking. The result is "Deer X-ing;" a visual companion to the the sonically different, yet totally transfixing synth-centered song. Take a peek below and head over Tiny Mix Tapes to read more

KRON share new video for "Arcane Sanctuary" on Noise Porn

KRON have released a new video for their track "Arcane Sanctuary" and the folks over at Noise Porn have given it some love. They're digging the new song, praising "Arcane Sanctuary" for its  "retro-futuristic horror synth sound." The new video is the perfect companion for the heavy synth track, with flashing lights and trippy visuals that will have you yearning to step out onto the dance floor. Go check out the video over at Noise Porn or below.

Their new EP, Raptoid, will be out August 11 on Ring The Alarm. 

Wiecua release Guilt Complex LP + share new video

We're wishing a very happy release day to Athens, GA slack/pysch rock band Wieuca as they share their new Guilt Complex LP along with a new video for opening track "Snitches Get Stitches." The album is streaming in full at Vents Magazine and available for purchase on Bandcamp. The video, which you can scope below, premiered at Surviving the Golden Age, who describe the song as "Pavement-esque slack rock with some psychedelic flourishes. "