Down the well-traveled highways of America comes Lily and the Tigers, rambling from town to town, infecting hamlets and cities alike with their arresting indie folk. Each song spins an intricate web of love and friendship while betraying a dark, pastoral Southern Gothic undercurrent. LISTEN HERE…
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USA Today premieres City Tribe’s “I Will Be There” saying “their sweet harmonies instantly recall Vampire Weekend, Fleet Foxes and (going back a bit) Everly Brothers tunes.”
What’s the recipe for the perfect summer song?
If you ask me, the first ingredient is harmony; just try to hear a Beach Boys chorus without letting your mind drift to a warmer climate. Location can’t hurt, either — bands from sunnier locales often let them shine through in their lyrics. LISTEN HERE…
The House Harkonnen talks to the Denton Record-Chronicle about surviving the impending nuclear holocaust in Fort Worth as explored in their new LP, Vol. 7
House Harkonnen lead singer Alex Johnson said the Arlington four-piece had talked about making a concept record for years. Vol. 7 is that record, and it’s an example of the careful planning and inspired art of a band that considers itself a hard rock outfit but sounds really, really metal. READ MORE…
Blahblahblahscience says City Tribe’s new song “Broken Arrow” “blends the easy West Coast harmonies of Fleet Foxes with the chaotic beauty/tempest-in-a-tea-cup quality of Neil Young’s noisier records.”
We’re very pleased to premiere “Broken Arrow” the latest track from San Francisco band City Tribe. Excerpted from the band’s new LP Undertow, “Broken Arrow” blends the West Coast easy harmonies of a Fleet Foxes with the chaotic beauty/tempest in a tea-cup quality of Neil Young’s noisier records. Undertow, the LP recorded by former Manchester Orchestra drummer Andy Freeman is out July 29. LISTEN HERE…
Get Up and Chic-A-GO-GO interviews Drivin N Cryin frontman Kevn Kinney and shares DNC’s new track “Turn” from Songs for the Turntable…
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The Bay Bridged describes City Tribe’s “Wildflower” as “a transition from the bi-polar weather of spring to California’s sticky-popsicles-on-porches summer.”
San Francisco’s City Tribe released “Wildflower” from their forthcoming debut album Undertow, a track that encapsulates Jacob Jones’ sincere vocals, Eric Wallace and Duncan Nielsen’s warm-toned guitars, and Cody Rhodes’ driving percussions. READ MORE…