Born in Australia but currently residing in Los Angeles, Justin Wonsly aka Wons Phreely leads his band The Horses in creating quirky, catchy indie pop. Today they’ve released a video for their song “Restless To Run,” which we’re pleased to be premiering today.
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The Exbats share new video “Wet Cheeks” at mxdwn
Arizona garage punk band The Exbats pull together musical elements from a variety decade, which makes sense because their members span several decades. That’s because the band is led by the father-daughter duo of 20 year old Inez and Kenny McLain and rounded out by a punk lifer in bassist Bobby Carlson. READ MORE…
Lindy Vision shares new single “Gamblers” at mxdwn
Lindy Vision is a trio of sisters – Dorothy (Dee Dee), Natasha (Na), and Carla Cuylear – who create dark, psychedelic, electronic-tinged alternative rock. They’re releasing a new EP in a week and a half on March 6, Adult Children Part II and today we’re premiering a single from that release, “Gamblers.” READ MORE…
The Pedaljets share new video “Down Town” at mxdwn
The Pedaljets have been around for a while – forming in 1984, they released several albums before reforming in the 2000s. Their second new album since getting back together, Twist The Lens, comes out on Friday and today we’re premiering the video for its vintage rock ‘n roll single “Down Town.” READ MORE…
mxdwn praises Bee Appleseed’s new song “Maybe I’ll See You In Portland”
Next month, singer-songwriter Bee Appleseed will release a new album titled Starflower’s Cosmic Soul. As the title would suggest, it’s full of trippy, dreamy psychedelic folk songs that chronicle the spiritual journey after years of tumult and sporadic struggles with homelessness. READ MORE…
Mxdwn Premieres the Lead Single, “Could’ve Been,” from Church Girls’ Forthcoming LP, 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑯𝒂𝒖𝒏𝒕 (out Feb. 7)
Earlier this year Philadelphia punk band Church Girls released an EP called Cycles, which was a short but sweet showcase of their well-balanced blend of post-punk and indie rock. Now they’re releasing a new full-length in 2020 called The Haunt. Today we’re excited to premiere its dynamic first single, “Could’ve Been.” The track picks up right where the quartet left off with their EP, with open strummed guitar chords, emotive singing from Mariel Beaumont and plenty of moments for live fists-to-the-sky singalong moments.