Erik Hansen’s - ‘Seasons of The Wind EP’
He is a great performer and his debut EP, ‘Seasons of the Wind’ holds testimony to that. The five-track collection are all incredible brands of hard rock, bolstered by grunge and garage rock sensibilities.
Exceptional Failures Deliver a Layered Indie Rock Track With ‘Bluest of Blue’
Their latest is ‘Bluest of Blue’, a track that explores the extravagant and extraordinary layers of feeling blue. Bolstered with a melodramatic, yet sincere ethos, it is as tumultuous and layered as a wrecked heart.
Che Arthur Delivers a Layered and Complex Rock Track with ‘No Harbor’
No Harbor’ is the artist’s latest single. It has the makings of legendary hard rock from the 70s combined with garage rock, post rock, and grunge influences. So the sound is intense and hypnotic, layered and complex.
Experience The Charisma, Confidence, & Cadence of MATNEY in ‘All Fired Up’
Their debut release, ‘All Fired Up’ is a driving, dark, and gritty track that shows off influences of garage, grunge, rock n roll and prog rock
Vanilla Franco Set Out a Psychedelic Rock Conduit with 'Traction’
Traction’ is Vanilla Franck’s debut album. The nine tracks bring a whole new meaning to the title. Rough and rogue as they come, it is full of harsh edges, clawing riffs, burgeoning beats, and villianic candor.
The Project Sets Out an Anthemic Garage Rock Song with ‘Over You’
‘Over You’ is the outfit’s sophomore single. Bolstered with that same feel-good rises and evocative vocals, it takes the listener back to the classic rock builds of late 90s and early 2000s.
The Margaret Hooligans’ Eclectic Rock Charisma Flows Out of ‘Alley Cat Stomp’
In their latest single, ‘Alley Cat Stomp’, the duo unite dazing distortions with the brashness of garage rock and whimsy of folk beats.
Gary Dranow’s ‘Sandy Beaches’ Preaches a Rock Diversity Like Never Before
Gary Dranow’s ‘Sandy Beaches’ is a garage rock track wrung powerfully with influences of grunge, blues, and hard rock.
Trickshooter Social Club Present a Delightful Mesh of Rock & its Subcultures in ‘Truck Stop Dangerous’
Our music is an oddly literate, completely eclectic approach to fuzzy, tweedy, garage-y, country-tinged, stomp and clap American rock-n-roll. Sometimes singer/songwriter, sometimes loud and unapologetic – our songs are a little whiskey soaked and world weary – but always leave a little room for redemption
9 ‘o’ clock Nasty Fuse Vintage Garage Rock with Hip-Hop Funk in ‘Unkle Natur’
In their latest track, ‘Unkle Natur’, 9 ‘o’ clock Nasty unite disjointed vocals with experimental melody lines and anthemic basses to forge a distinct underground vibe.
Subterranean Street Society’s ‘Focus on the Melody’ is a Boisterous Garage Rock Track
Subterranean Street Society has a grand edge to them who have made great strides in the sphere of alt rock. Each one of their composition reinforces their commitment to spirited defiance. The Danish-Dutch band has just released their latest double single titled, ‘Focus on the Melody’.
Mike Masser’s ‘True Git’ is a Powerful Hard Rock Machination
In his album, ‘True Git’, Mike Masser dives into the gritty riff abysses and bottomless distortions to give us eight stellar tracks.