The Tads - "She is My Dream" ftd in Orange is the New Black

Newly aired episode 504 of Netflix original series Orange is the New Black features a track off Fervor Records' incredible compilation, Mid-Century Sounds, which features deep-cuts, b-sides, and never before released material from some of the most noteworthy musicians of the 50s-70s. 

The Tads were the most prolific Phoenix, AZ black vocal group in the late 50's. Their single "She is My Dream" can be found playing in the background of the diner scene in OITNB episode 504, as well as on Side A of the Fervor Records compilation due out June 16. 

Junior Astronomers share full stream of Body Language LP

Can't wait til Friday to hear the new Junior Astronomers record? We totally get that! Thankfully, PureVolume has you covered. Head on over and hear why they say that, "Body Language showcases their intelligent indie rock and shows that the Charlotte-natives weren't just passing time in the years between records." Then preorder your glow-in-the-dark, light blue, or black vinyl via Refresh Records

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. 

MINKA embody dance-rock joy on debut EP

We stole that headline from PopDust, who debuted the stream of Philadelphia band MINKA's new EP yesterday, going on to say, "the five-song collection is positively jam-packed with bangers: heavy guitar, sexy lyrics, and a fun-loving energy driving every note." Stream the EP exclusively at PopDust, and if you're in the Philly area, grab your tickets to their show at Boot & Saddle right HERE

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."