Referencing the sounds of Factory Records releases, New York's no wave scene, and 90's avant-pop, Beach Fossils expanded their sound past the perimeters of bedroom dream pop.
Tastes like candy blood and feels like that moment during your first acid trip when your stomach drops out because it's been going on so long you're not sure if it's ever going to end, and also you don't know what it felt like before you started tripping.
Benét's new album 'Make 'Em Laugh' is dynamic, vibrant, and genre fluid. Featuring friends like Faye Webster, Margaux, and AnnonXL, Benét's warm vocals shine on contemplative indie-rock tracks like "Pieces Of Me" and "Demon."
A precise blend of the luscious dream-pop atmospheres they notoriously honed on their earliest projects, the post-punk vigor expressed on 'Clash the Truth,' and the warm, sophisticated songwriting of 'Somersault.'
"Kurayami" the newest single from Mei Semones features some of the mathiest riffs and one of the most bombastic musical climaxes of her career thus far.
Animaru exemplifies Mei'senchantingly wide range as a songwriter and musician, including some of the most challengingand most straightforward songs Mei has ever written.
The Love" - the second LP by Denver's Destiny Bond. The Love is a hardcore record about the immortal nature of Love. This one's big and melodic and leaves more for the moshers than previous output.
"This album... is about the pain love brings whether you are with or without love. Pain finds you and tells you sweet things like "you will grow from this", or "you wouldn't have learned this without knowing me..." -Orion Sun