Junior Astronomers share video for "Laid Out"

Treble has premiered the new video from NC's Junior Astronomers, saying "Against the upbeat, emotional charge of the catchy, guitar-driven song, the clip depicts frontman Terence Richard lying on the ground and breaking up with a girl, looking lost and a bit bewildered as a result, and the weird and wild aftermath. It’s a great fit for any festival-bound road-trip playlist you’re putting together."

The Body Language LP this track is taken from is due out June 9 on Refresh Records

Cindy Wilson (of The B-52s) announces summer tour dates

As The Washington Times put it, "Cindy Wilson has created the most fun music on the planet for nearly four decades." This summer in select cities on the east coast, B-52s fans will have a chance to catch founding member Cindy Wilson on solo tour with a band of all-star Athens, GA musicians, playing a new style of music that's equally easy to party to. Check out a song from her most recent EP release below, and keep an eye out for more news soon. 

Doghouse Charlie premiere "Susquehanna" over at Atwood Magazine

Scranton, PA's psychedelic folk outfit, Doghouse Charlie have just premiered their latest single and Atwood Magazine has the exclusive stream. They're calling "Susquehanna" a "psychedelic symphony of emotion" with "genre-bending swirls of tasteful textures." The track centers around landscape, and eerie vocals that glide along over the captivating instrumentation. Read the in-depth and glowing write up and take a listen to the single here and look out for Three Sisters, out May 26.  

MINKA share the first "serious" song they've ever written.

MINKA are a dance band in Philadelphia who have gained a cult following in their hometown for their wild live shows, but with the release of "Gravity," the band reflect on the uncertainty of our times as our political, cultural, and environmental climates seem to be slipping out of our control. The band don't lose their signature dance vibes on the track, but the lyrics take a turn from the foot loose ethos for which they have come to be known. The song appears on their May 26 EP, Born in the Viper Room

Desert Culture stream new LP at OVRLD

Austin's own Desert Culture have just released their new LP, They're Not Gone, and the folks over at OVRLD are streaming it in full for your listening pleasure. You should head over there to take a listen and read about the "expansive, ominous music that hints at the mystery and danger of the hottest parts of the West." The album is very Texas centric, but also pulls influence from Latin rhythms and Cali-surf rock. Distinctive, yet accessible, Desert Culture have crafted a rewarding and groovy album that you'll want to revisit time and time again. 

They're Not Gone is also now out on Spotify, Bandcamp, and Apple Music-- don't miss out on these surfy vibes that are perfect for the warming temperatures.