Belfast-based Buí have been making a significant mark on the Irish music scene of late. Formed two years ago, the... Read More
Charlotte, NC’s The Wormholes have an uncanny ability to create art-rock music that’s both experimental and relatable. It’s a tough line to walk,... Read More
Brighton-based Pickpockets have exploded onto the scene with their debut single “Breaking Point.” This high-octane track demonstrates a promising foray... Read More
Phoenix, Arizona alt-rock band El West weave the atmospheric, ambient sounds of the desert throughout their latest track, “Where the Lights... Read More
The word “Dowsabel” has a sweet ring to it – an Old English word for sweetheart, now obsolete, has found... Read More
We’ve already made it very clear that we’re huge fan of Cleveland’s alternative rocker Holden Laurence (you can even check out... Read More
Just Like Fruit are an alternative rock ‘n’ roll band, hailing from South London. The band is made up of... Read More
What a week! We rounded out Weeknight’s takeover of On The Road, and we’re taking a deep breath before San... Read More
Brooklyn’s four-piece indie outfit, LAPêCHE, just released their second EP, Spirit Bunnies, and after listening to it all morning, I can confirm... Read More
The 2010s are almost over and that means it’s time for 90s revival to begin! Pull out your old flannels... Read More
Ottawa’s Stand Up and Say No, the one man band powered by the creative mind of Andre Nault, is all... Read More
“If you’re going to tour with Queens of the Stone Age, you’d better have your rock – and your grooves... Read More
Preston-based alternative instrumentalist, Mog Stanley, has just released his latest single, “Hoosegow,” and I looooove it. I grew up listening... Read More
Lisbon, Portugal’s Zanibar Aliens rock. That’s really all you need to know, so just scroll to the bottom and listen to... Read More
There’s a real violence beneath the surface of Le Corbeau’s “Secret Dreams.” Oslo based noir rock band Le Corbeau is as... Read More
British DIY three-piece Sheer Calm have released their latest single, “Copper Tongue.” It’s a thrashy, dynamic, lo-fi lark, featuring a sweet... Read More
“The sound is classic Americana. Springsteen-tinged drives to the Jersey Shore, making out in a barn of a farm in... Read More
Brighton’s indie-grunge hybrid Grymm come in swinging with “BR-EA-THE.” A fuzzed out cacophony, lead singer Morgan Jones’ wailing vocals wind high... Read More
New Jersey’s Touch Tunnel premiered their latest single, “Becoming What We’re Running From,” today, and we loooooove it. High energy, a... Read More
Japan’s Radwimps latest single, “Sokkenai” is everything a love song should be: melodic, emotive, provocative, and so easy to listen to.... Read More
Brooklyn’s HARMS – better known as Jake Harms – wasn’t started with the intention to release a record. All he... Read More
Yekaterinburg, Russia’s Enemy of Soviets might not have been around for long, but they’re coming in hot with their first song, “Forever For... Read More
I feel like if Bob Dylan ever stayed awake for three days straight, got into an argument with a stranger,... Read More
The second single from Andrew Goldring‘s upcoming album, Fluorescent Memories, “American Daydream” is sun-soaked and golden, mellow, and soaring. Goldring’s voice floats... Read More
JAGUAR DREAMS ARE BACK! YES! Seriously I love this band, their rad name, and their last release, “Behind Those Clothes.”... Read More
We LOVE finding new music here at Left Bank, and Ariel Gold‘s newest single, “Blue,” is the kind of track that has... Read More
Ugh, seriously, I just love songs like this. It’s so trippy and wild and rock ‘n roll. The distortion on... Read More
I’m gonna be real with you: songs like “Worthy Girl” and bands like Kills Birds are the reason I got... Read More
Birmingham, AL’s post-punk instrumental duo Probably The Tornado‘s latest single, “III.,” comes creeping in at first, but don’t let the... Read More
I just got back from vacation (take me back pleaaaaase), and “Drive” makes me want to throw all my luggage... Read More