Timothy Eerie shares new single and video at Ghost Cult Magazine

Ghost Cult Magazine has the premiere of a new hazy psych romp from Austin’s Timothy Eerie. The track, “Transformation of Things” is a swirling sprawling trip that begins calmly, as all fever dreams do, with labored percussion and reverb drenched vocals. As it marches on, with distorted electric guitar interspersed, the song slowly spirals into a fuzzy noise rocker and is mirrored with the wild animation of the video. Ghost Cult calls it “a must listen for fans of the buttery-toned psych rock’n’roll.” Peep it below or over on Ghost Cult Magazine.

The Lovely Sparrows share video for "Shake The Shadow"

Last fall, Austin’s Shawn Jones revived his long time musical project, The Lovely Sparrows, and released the first new music from the band in nearly seven years. Focused on not letting The Lovely Sparrows disappear for that long again, Jones teamed up with longtime creative partner, Katie Green, to make the video for the title track, "Shake The Shadow." The song merges the past sound of the band with a more forward leaning direction; there are woodwinds and finger picking of classic indie folk, but the song incorporates synth swells to add a layer of mystical fog to the song. It just premiered over at Atwood Magazine. Head over there to check it out!

Shouldies share first video from March 8 LP for Graveface Records

Graveface Records have launched a brand new sub-imprint of the label, NeverNotGoth, and will be releasing the first record, a new full-length from Atlanta based synth punk trio Shouldies on March 8. The band have shared a video for “bed” from the album at Pure Grain Audio which you can scope below. Preorder is available via the Graceface Records Bandcamp.

Lisa Papineau shares new single/video from upcoming full-length

LA-based Lisa Papineau is slated to release a new solo record on February 15th and in the meantime is keeping us satiated with this new single, “Beautiful”, along with accompanying music video. The song began with a simple guitar melody tracked by Matt Embree in a studio in France, took shape over a remote session with the help of Jam de Silva and other collaborators in Recife while Papineau was in Vermont, and was finalized by Koool G Murder at Rusty Pipes studio in LA. “This song traveled all over the world in its making and the opening riff is still that same demo guitar part hastily thrown down years ago,” reflects Papineau. Check out the video below, the premiere at Grimy Goods, and keep an eye out for the full length this spring on Team Player Records.

Helenor Shares Video for "Artifact" on The Line of Best Fit

Helenor is the moniker for David DiAngelis, a visual artist who hails from Boston and is making indie rock tunes that will get stuck in your head for hours, if not days. Today, Helenor is releasing a new single and video by way of the track, “Artifact,” which premiered on The Line of Best Fit. The video features artful synchronized swimming, subjects that match their surroundings and enough summery vibes to make you wish it was warm. Give it a watch below and channel some sunshine.