Now here’s something completely different. Qualm Boocha is the right kind of crazy on their new single sesh 1. Frantic energy collides with incredible musicianship on this imaginative gem. Its the kind of intelligent fury guaranteed to connect with fans of bands like Mars Volta or Geordie Greep. You can’t deny it’s academic prowess and buried jazz influence within an affinity for rock. We love that.
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Dan Cousart is starting to sort some things out. The Philly Native gets back to his garage rock roots on his latest single Nothing To Do With Me. Its a solid throwback enhanced by the artists underappreciated recent output. Time to get back to what works. For fans of The Libertines and The Kooks.
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We dig the addictive nature of stellar dreams, the new single from Violet UltraRay. The chorus lands iconic while the entire performance erupts magnificently. Shoegaze never sounded so furious. Violet UltraRay is a convincing modern rock explosion with rich layers and killer hooks. Fans of Wolf Alice or Fontaines DC will instantly connect and we think Violet UltraRay has that kind of mainstream crossover appeal. Its both smart and catchy. We can dig it.
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The Satisfactory drop a bluesy vintage rock gem with their latest Mary McCuler. From the inspired vocal to the inspired tones, everything’s in it’s right place on this convincing throwback. It recalls rock and roll revivals familiar to The Hives and The Vines and how they honored influences like The Kinks and The Who. Like all of them, The Satisfactory can pen proper hits and Mary McCuler fits the bill. Get into it!
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