In a sludge revival unheard in many a year, Minor Stars unquestionably build off prior release, The Death of the Sun in The Silver Sea in single “As You Climb From Your Bed”. Written for the upcoming release, Through Pinholes in the Sky, it is from the start really a remarkably positive rock achievement in the aggressive, but approachable guitar and the head bopping but energetic drums for any sludge metal or ‘90s alternative rock fan. READ MORE…
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Gus Seyffert’s new single “Hold On” featured at Stereogum
Gus Seyffert has been playing guitar on other people’s records for a decade now, amassing credits on songs from Sia, Beck, Jenny Lewis, the Black Keys, and many more. READ MORE…
Karen & the Sorrows Talk New Music, Share New Track at B-Sides and Badlands

The Book of Jonah stands noticeably apart from other prophet accounts for its predominantly narrative structure. Hebrew prophet Jonah, son of Amittai, is instructed by God to travel to the town of Nineveh and prophesy against the city’s wickedness and oncoming destruction. Feeling uneasy with such a mission, Jonah flees on ship from Jaffa to Tarshish, but in route, an unexpected storm bubbles and wreaks havoc on the lonely, sea-tossed vessel. The ship’s crew begin casting lots and soon discover Jonah is to blame for their troubles. He soon convinces them to toss him overboard into the troubling sea below, and there, he is swallowed whole by a giant fish, often referenced as a whale in later translations. Jonah spends three days and three nights inside the belly of a whale knelt in prayer, and he recommits himself to God.
Former Endpoint guitarist Duncan Barlow shares new psych-pop single at Glide Magazine
Duncan Barlow’s music career has always been driven by raw emotional expression and intense passion. His work with Louisville hardcore pioneers Endpoint exists as a cultural touchstone for Midwestern hardcore, and helped place progressive politics and allyship in the Kentuckian punk conversation. On his new LP, Colony Collapse (out November 1st via Eastwood Records), Barlow turns that emotional intensity inward, exploring depression, and the absurd comedy of heartbreak through shimmering, psychedelic guitar-pop. READ MORE…
The Good Graces Share New Track at Adobe & Teardrops

You know I love the Good Graces. If you don’t love the Good Graces yet, here’s another entrant on the list of reasons why you should. On “Story To Tell,” Kim Ware gets “raw and rocking” as she delves into anxiety and the toll it takes. Ware’s punk rock snarl gives the song an edge — reminding us that even if anxiety is something a lot of people live with, that doesn’t mean it has to be easy.
John Salaway Shares New Music at Wide Open Country

Nashville-based singer-songwriter and instrumentalist John Salaway sings about an inspiring relationship on the breezy “Good For Me,” the latest from his forthcoming album Americana Dreams (out Oct. 25). The song, which Salaway wrote with Craig Wilson and Jason Lane, is about finding someone who makes you want to be a better person.