Kramies drops single ft. mbrs The Black Keys + Grandaddy

The songwriter and creator of dreamy folklore, Kramies, is back with new material and set to release a self-titled EP on October 22. The first single is out today and features Patrick Carney of The Black Keys on production, drums, and guitar. Jason Lytle of Grandaddy added synths. More music to come with more guests to be excited about!

Foxx Bodies announce new LP for Kill Rock Stars

The LA-via-Tucson band Foxx Bodies are slated to drop their sophomore recording this fall. Having caught the ear of Kill Rock Stars, a perfect home for the band that may remind you a bit of Bikini Hill, they will release Vixen on November 5. In the meantime, the first single/video can be enjoyed at FLOOD Magazine.

Trickshooter Social Club announce new EP; share first single

Chicago’s Trickshooter Social Club takes an oddly literate, completely eclectic approach to fuzzy, tweedy, garage-y, country-tinged, stomp and clap American rock-n-roll. The group is helmed by songwriters Steve Simoncic and Larry Liss and is rounded out by a rotating cast of musicians.

Today, they release the first single from the upcoming Monte Carlo EP. Stay tuned for more!

Blew Velvet release new video "Touch Me"

NYC queer performance artist and music producer Blew Velvet has released an epic video for the title track off their upcoming EP, Touch Me. The songwriting was inspired by distance, heartbreak, reconciliation, and the internal process of yearning. The video is a narrative of someone lost in the desert, but the castaway theatrics aren't aimed at struggling for food or water, but thirsting for affection.

Porlolo share lead single from new EP

Denver’s Porlolo are back with a new EP, No Praise, No Blame. Today, the band share the first single “Ain’t No Use”.

"'Ain’t No Use' is a story about how hard it is to align our own needs in cadence with those close to us. About how sometimes we want something so much or for so long that it becomes our narrative, even if that want doesn’t fit with how we’ve changed. And about how our desire to win can lead us to some pretty weird places." - Erin Roberts