Tetherball is Paste's Best of What's Next

It's a big day for Nashville recording artist Steve Voss (aka Tetherball)!

Paste Magazine published a Best of What's Next feature profiling his long enduring musical history as well as looking forward to the prolific 2016 planned: 6 EPs in 12 months! The second in the series, Physical Violins, was announced today, and we've shared lead single "War (Medic)" via Paste's Cloud as well as Soundcloud, which you can stream/share below! 

Save the Clocktower share new single from Taboo EP

Chicago indie pop group Save the Clocktower have shared a new cut from the Taboo EP out this Friday. Hear "Something Different" at Austin Town Hall, who say the track "combines elements of synth and classic indie pop that will have you bobbing your head right along with the pulsating beats and whirling electronic sounds that make this song a dreamy gem."

Sick of Sarah does SXSW

Sick of Sarah are heading to Austin for SXSW as an official showcasing artist! They'll also be performing Sunday for our unofficial day party (RSVP here). See full schedule below and contact michelle@noisyghostpr.com with inquiries. 

Saturday, March 19 - The Market & Tap Room - The Color Agent Showcase (11pm)
Sunday, March 20 - Swan Dive - Noisy Ghost PR day party (5pm)
Sunday, March 20 - The Nook - Girls With Flair party (6:30pm)

Save the Clocktower share new single "Taboo"

Chicago dream pop band Save the Clocktower saw the release of their most recent album, Through the Glass, in 2012 and today they are back with brand new single "Taboo" off a forthcoming EP of the same name. EarMilk premiered the track, noting it's "signature hypnotizing synth melodies" and "newly discovered funk that adds a new breath to their music."

Chrome Pony share tour footage video via PureVolume

Nashville's Chrome Pony recently wrapped up a UK/EU tour with Cage the Elephant and today they see the release of a new video pieced together from footage of their travels. It premiered at PureVolume, who say it "has the look of a homevideo that your father would record on a family vacation. The clip's lo-fi warmth gives fans a look at the band in candid moments on the road while capturing their raucous live show."