Thursday, April 25, 2024
Back on Episode 101 of our Lost On Radio Podcast our friend JJ from the brilliant Bandcamp Hunter chose Basin 'Reliever' as his favourite discovery from Bandcamp that week, now the band  from Ames, Iowa are back with their third...
When I first heard House Of Wolves' music, I imagined myself sitting around a camp fire, in the hazy dusk of a warm evening with the sweet smell of summer and sound of content crickets all around. Rey Villalobos, the man behind...
Introducing twenty year old Charlee Remitz , originally from Bozeman, Montana, Charlee relocated to Nashville to pursue her musical ambitions. Shortly after she released her début EP titled 'These Veins' an intimate music experience that immediately struck a chord with...
Multi-talented filmmaker, editor and singer-songwriter Johnny Daukes is perhaps the man of the moment. Constantly coming up with new concepts that engage even the most difficult of converts, he is not just one thing, but many. After directing and editing...
This week rather than the typical audio interview, Andy of 'RCM Lost On Radio' podcast fame caught up with our Band Of The Week, The Lonely H via email. Here is what Mark Fredson from the band had to...
Dah Rhyl Gah Moor sound more like a Welsh mining town or Harry Potter villain than  a band.  Nothing about this band is conventional, their absence from Facebook or Bandcamp, in favour of Mediafire, their oddly lengthened 7 track...
I, Us & We are a band from California consisting of three brothers; Jordan Doverspike, Evan Doverspike and Aaron Doverspike together they write and perform captivating dream pop that they describe as "clean and unadulterated". Their EP, the beautifully atmospheric 'Mono' (out on April...
Folk and electronica are not exactly two genres you usually see paired up, but this is exactly what Nashville based 5-piece Foreign Fields do perfectly. Their music turns the two genres on their heads and creates something entirely new, with all...
Earlier this month, indie-rock band Shy Nature released their self-titled E.P. The London based four-piece took inspiration from both sides of the Atlantic to create a diverse, striking debut. With sounds of The Drums and Vampire Weekend, ‘Shy Nature...
Industrial rock collective This is Radio Silence, certainly know the power of irony. Showcasing trance-infused keys and heavy guitar ensembles, volume never seemed so necessary.  During their ten-year career, the London-based five-piece have released as many records, proving their...
Glaswegian five-piece Washington Irving epitomise Scottish folk-rock. Their music is specific to their heritage and every vocal holds huge amounts of Scottish pride. With their debut album 'Palomides: Volume 1' being released on 22nd April, now is the perfect time to...
  Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Eliza Hull creates what she describes as Ethereal, dreamy and heartfelt music.  Eliza grew up in the regional Victorian town of Albury, a place surrounded by big, flat and dry farmland. This childhood landscape seems...
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