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Black Futures
11,626 listeners
London duo Black Futures play an anthemic, dystopian brand of industrial rock with revolution-minded lyrics. In addition to releasing singl… read moreLondon duo Black Futures play an anthemic, dystopian brand of industrial rock with revolution-minded lyrics. In addition to releasing singles such as "Karma Ya Dig!?" and "Trance," the duo have collaborated with artis… read moreLondon duo Black Futures play an anthemic, dystopian brand of industrial rock with revolution-minded lyrics. In addition to releasing singles such as "Karma Ya Dig!?" and "Trance," the duo have collaborated with artists such as the Prodigy and Primal Scream's Bobby Gilles… read more -
Cold Fronts
13,114 listeners
Cold Fronts are from Philadelphia. They are working on their second EP with Kyle Slick Johnson (the Hives, Wavves, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Mod… read moreCold Fronts are from Philadelphia. They are working on their second EP with Kyle Slick Johnson (the Hives, Wavves, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Modest Mouse). The songs on the album are some of the bands most ambitious work to date. It has been … read moreCold Fronts are from Philadelphia. They are working on their second EP with Kyle Slick Johnson (the Hives, Wavves, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Modest Mouse). The songs on the album are some of the bands most ambitious work to date. It has been described by members as “raw”. Craig Almquist writes the son… read more -
Strange Names
33,906 listeners
It’s only been a few months since Strange Names landed in New York City, but the time for this daring pop trio has most definitely come. On… read moreIt’s only been a few months since Strange Names landed in New York City, but the time for this daring pop trio has most definitely come. On May 18, 2015, this triumvirate of twenty-somethings—Fletcher Aleckson, Francis Ximenez and Liam B… read moreIt’s only been a few months since Strange Names landed in New York City, but the time for this daring pop trio has most definitely come. On May 18, 2015, this triumvirate of twenty-somethings—Fletcher Aleckson, Francis Ximenez and Liam Benzvi—is releasing Use Your Time Wisely, a firecracker debut… read more -
Nosoyo
22,847 listeners
Hello there! We may have met before… We are Nosoyo, a group of young musicians from Amsterdam. The past two years we’ve been strolli… read moreHello there! We may have met before… We are Nosoyo, a group of young musicians from Amsterdam. The past two years we’ve been strolling through the Netherlands and Germany, writing, performing and recording our music. During that t… read moreHello there! We may have met before… We are Nosoyo, a group of young musicians from Amsterdam. The past two years we’ve been strolling through the Netherlands and Germany, writing, performing and recording our music. During that time we found ourselves playing at chique factories, classy t… read more -
Crane Like The Bird
18,984 listeners
Kyle Crane is an American drummer, who toured with artists such as Neko Case and M. Ward, as well as appearing in the film 'Whiplash… read moreKyle Crane is an American drummer, who toured with artists such as Neko Case and M. Ward, as well as appearing in the film 'Whiplash' as the drum double. Crane — like the bird, as he notes — also releases music under his own na… read moreKyle Crane is an American drummer, who toured with artists such as Neko Case and M. Ward, as well as appearing in the film 'Whiplash' as the drum double. Crane — like the bird, as he notes — also releases music under his own name (well, almost), under the moniker Crane Like The Bird. View wiki -
Mosa Wild
38,709 listeners
Mosa Wild is a four-piece British band comprising Jim Rubaduka (Lead Vocal/Guitar/Keys), Alex Stevens (Guitar), Edwin Ireland (Bass), and C… read moreMosa Wild is a four-piece British band comprising Jim Rubaduka (Lead Vocal/Guitar/Keys), Alex Stevens (Guitar), Edwin Ireland (Bass), and Charlie Campbell (Drums). View wikiMosa Wild is a four-piece British band comprising Jim Rubaduka (Lead Vocal/Guitar/Keys), Alex Stevens (Guitar), Edwin Ireland (Bass), and Charlie Campbell (Drums). View wiki -
Broken Hands
9,776 listeners
Music elicits physical and psychological reactions. Your body moves, and your mood changes in response to the ebb and flow of a song. It’s … read moreMusic elicits physical and psychological reactions. Your body moves, and your mood changes in response to the ebb and flow of a song. It’s one of the few singular forces that can seamlessly speak to both our tangible and intangible natur… read moreMusic elicits physical and psychological reactions. Your body moves, and your mood changes in response to the ebb and flow of a song. It’s one of the few singular forces that can seamlessly speak to both our tangible and intangible nature. Canterbury, UK band Broken Hands stimulate both halves … read more -
Flower Drums
2,206 listeners
☯☯☯☯☯☯☯ Sitting contentedly amid Electronica and Dream-Pop, Flower Drums have quickly begun to emerge as one of Perth’s most exciting new a… read more☯☯☯☯☯☯☯ Sitting contentedly amid Electronica and Dream-Pop, Flower Drums have quickly begun to emerge as one of Perth’s most exciting new acts. Within the dark Hypnotic beats and warm layers of analog synths, there is a deep sense of Pop… read more☯☯☯☯☯☯☯ Sitting contentedly amid Electronica and Dream-Pop, Flower Drums have quickly begun to emerge as one of Perth’s most exciting new acts. Within the dark Hypnotic beats and warm layers of analog synths, there is a deep sense of Pop songwriting. Each song carefully constructed over hours toi… read more