No Kill

“Eddie Vedder” by Brooklyn-based No Kill is a dark, reverb-drenched dream-pop jam fit for an age long forgotten.

The music video takes one on a psychedelic journey that glistens with kaleidoscopic imagery and nostalgic memories of the 60s—that then collapses into a multicolored dreamworld with its final wave of distortion.

Listen and dig my friends.

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Peace and love from Santiago, Chile.

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Langhorne Slim

Langhorne Slim hails from New Hope, PA—but when not on the road he resides in Nashville, TN.

He has appeared on The Late Show With David Letterman and Conan and has played numerous festivals including Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.

Langhorne Slim will be releasing his new album, Lost At Last Vol .1 on November 10th. But, for a little taste he has already shared a single off it.

Here is Langhorne’s infectious Americana jam, “Zombie”.

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Sweet dreams sunshine from Santiago, Chile.

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Leather Girls

Leather Girls is a gnarly garage rock band out of Austin, Texas.

Their debut album came out on June 2nd. It was recorded in a barn just north of Austin—next to a body shop and a chicken run.

Don’t worry, you’ll dig it—shit’s dope.

Keep tabs on Leather Girls on Facebook and Instagram.

Sweet dreams sunshine from Santiago, Chile.

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Vultures

The Vultures are a gritty, filthy-talented group hailing from Sheffield, UK.

“We wanted to curate thought-inducing music that you can also gyrate your hips to.” — Nathan Keeble (Vultures)

Their latest release is a mashup of The Velvet Underground, 80’s goth, and Brian Jonestown Massacre with an infusion of the confident, and hard-hitting Vultures.

Completely original.

Here is the infectious—”Underneath The Rain”.

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Sweet dreams from Santiago, Chile.  

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Jude Shiels

“Peaceful Dreams“ is a delicate and dreamlike lullaby off Ireland-based Jude Shiels forthcoming album, Last Detour.

Jude comes from a musical family, and has been crafting songs and performing for as long as he can remember.

Here is the lovely, “Peaceful Dreams”—and may it lull you to sleep, wherever you are.

Listen to “Peaceful Dreams” on Spotify.

And be sure to keep up with Jude on Facebook.

Sweet dreams from Santiago, Chile.

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