Check out The Wild Now on Urban Outfitters blog

Yesterday, Urban Outfitters ran an expansive feature and interview with Austin's The Wild Now. You can check out the 'About a Band' feature over here and read up on Taylor and Drew's favorite guilty pleasures and insiders on their upcoming EP, Afterglow, which will be out officially on May 19. Take a listen to "Run For Your Life" from that EP below. 

The Wild Now will be playing this Saturday at Urban Outfitters' Earth Day Outside at Space24Twenty in Austin. Go check them out at 4pm! 

Hush Machine announces debut LP for April 21

Hush Machine is the project of Sam Boatright, who wrote most of the material for his debut album during his last years in high school. A few years later, the songs will see proper release on Seattle-based Jigsaw Records on April 21. MxDwn shared the first track today, calling it "a delectable slab of retro-inspired, peppy indie pop." Stream below! 

Junior Astronomers premiere new track on GoldFlakePaint

Junior Astronomers are one step closer to the release of their upcoming full-length, Body Language, today with a premiere of new track "Pyramid Party" on GoldFlakePaint. The folks over at GFP call the song "a buoyant track, albeit one that barely fluctuates from its somewhat in-your-face stance; wired and somewhat unhinged." The indie/post-punk group deliver a rocker here, with quick lipped lyrics from frontman Terrence Richard and swirling guitars that wind around to its melancholic ending. Go check out the track on Gold Flake Paint or listen below. 

Body Language will be out June 9 via Refresh Records. Pre-order it here. 

New dance track from MINKA on Impose

MINKA, the four piece dance machine out of Philly, have returned with new music. Earlier today, they premiered their new track, "Josephine," over at Impose Magazine and there's never been a better time to turn it up loud and cut loose with the carefree dance pop. The guitars are jangly and tight knit, undercut with a groovy 70s bass line, and cymbals and high hat magic shimmery magic. The vocal delivery has a bit of James Murphy spin during the verses, but then ascend to funky falsetto for the choruses. Take a listen below.