Los Colognes “Backseat Driverâ€
The new album from Los Colognes, Dos, will be released Sept 4th, 2015. That’s a long ways away but you can put “Backseat Driver†on heavy rotation until then.
The new album from Los Colognes, Dos, will be released Sept 4th, 2015. That’s a long ways away but you can put “Backseat Driver†on heavy rotation until then.
Despite the numerous female references in both their band name and album title, there’s nary a girl involved in this undertaking. However, don’t let that sway you – there’s plenty of enjoyable upbeat garage rock in here. I particularly enjoyed the back half of the EP.
I am the first to admit that glitched out, experimental sound onslaughts such as this aren’t exactly pleasant to listen to but I just can’t help but appreciate that they exist at all within the Nashville music scene. Maybe it’s patronizing and slightly indulging in the same narrative that the rest of the world believes but […]
A vibrant mix of club bangers executed with 8-bit tools. It’s not a combination you hear very often but it’s fascinating when you do. It’s basically the soundtrack to the most intense NES game you’ve never played.
A collection of self-described “jazz rock†instrumentals to help you breeze more easily through the summer heat.Â
Another great track from V to Z in his monthly release series. This one features Ua lending some vocal talent.. there’s a Mike Patton-y vibe to the style but as a big fan of Mike Patton, that’s a giant compliment.
Have you been yearning for more piano driven pop-rock music in your life? Zach Vinson delivers in spades with this track off his new EP How We Spend Our Days. The video also has lens flares that JJ Abrams himself would be jealous of. (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
YES! A million times YES. Theatrical sea shanty pirate rock embraced and performed to the most fully embraced degree. Do yourself a favor and go check out their Photo Gallery before listening to this because it really sets the stage. Is Man Man still around because these guys are an obvious opening act.
Another dose of great pop now available from Brett Rosenberg, aka Quichenight. The Minor Sea continues his exploration of lo-fi, vintage tinged, beachy good times with a dose of sarcasm and snarkiness. There is definitely a cleverness to his work and that holds true for this quality collection of new songs.
I distinctly remember meeting Brandon Jazz and telling him that he was rock solid evidence that I was too old to understand what The Kids were into these days. I’m going to double back on that statement and claim that I still don’t fully grasp it but I get that this is just about having […]
This may be the first official release from PANGS and I’m quite curious to hear more. Catchy, female fronted, pop rock with plenty of energy and danceability. Oh, and it’s backed by a classic Wreckless Eric track – a cover that puts them in good company.
Big congrats to Photo Ops on two fronts: 1) the song “Maybe We’ll Change†is prominently featured in the trailer for the new Jemaine Clement movie People, Places, Things. 2) Jemaine himself tweeted out a link to buy the track – featuring artwork by We Own This Town favorite, Elizabeth Williams. It’s a solid song (and […]