Straight from the mean streets of Des Moines, IA. The Vahnevants are a group of warblely sounding miscreants with a “Back From the Grave” vibe. They were actually the first band I started writing about on this blog. One missed…
Straight from the mean streets of Des Moines, IA. The Vahnevants are a group of warblely sounding miscreants with a “Back From the Grave” vibe. They were actually the first band I started writing about on this blog. One missed…
This weekend we did a small write up on Baltimore’s Hidden Volume Records’7&7 mini zine with flexi disc. Since then I’ve been checking out a lot of the rest of their roster, and wanted to share two stand out bands.…
Shreveport, LA’s Fur on Fur bring 60’s an a lo-fi aesthetic to the four song “EP Walking”, great songs just this side of saccharine sweetness. walking e.p. by fur on fur
With a full-on Krautrock chug, The Vryll Society’s “Self Realization” is full of semi-spiritualist lyrics with a psychedelic druggy leaning. The band comes as close to a truly unique style I’ve heard in a long time, even with one foot…
So the first band I wrote about on PO’s Twitter was Nova Scotia’s The Everywheres. With their spectral harmonies and Beatles Revolver-esq go-go rhythms of their latest single “Strange Love & A Nightmare” is well worth checking out. With a…