Party of the Sun

New-Hampshire based indie folk band Party of the Sun returns with “Lonely Mountain”—a driving and delicate Americana gem that weaves intricate guitar, mandolin, and pedal steel to paint a lush and vivid aural landscape.

The single was released today, September 21st.

Here is the poignant, “Lonely Mountain”.

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Polyan

Polyan is an experimental indie-rock grunge band out of Los Angeles, California.

They released Lonely Bologna on September 19th, in the year of 2017. It’s an absolutely magnificent album, complete with infectious melodies, lofi vocals, and a trippy psychedelic vibe.

Here is the gorgeous, “Ruby”:

…”you’re a stone cold fox on the run”…

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Brandon Luedtke

Brandon Luedtke—a lyrical genius—is a genre bending artist out of the great state of Texas.

On August 11th, in the year of our lord 2017, Luedtke released Morning Light—a sublime mashup of folk, Americana, and the blues.

Here are a few deep tracks off his latest album:

“When the first winds of winter come and rattle my bones
I’ll stand under the same sun “

 “One of these days soon approaching the now
I’m gonna shoot the moon with my gun”

“Somebody did something evil
Who would do it again if they could”

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Joal Rush

Joal Rush—an Americana musician out of Nashville—brings us a down home tale of his long and tenuous relationship with the bottle.

As I am also recovering from a hangover this fine morning, this jam really hit me deep.

Here is, “Lesson I’ll Never Learn”:

“Now I’m hurtin’ this mornin’ 
Like I knew I would  
You gave me your best shot
Ooh, you got me good”…

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Sure Sure

LA-based Sure Sure brings us the infectious new release “Hands Up Head Down”—a beautiful mashup of dream-pop and indie-rock.

Check it out:

“Sticking out like a sore thumb
Sipping my whiskey soda
Everyone turns and whispers
Oh my god I gotta get out
But I feel a hand grab my shoulder

Your hair’s a little long
Where’d you say you’re from?
You look a little scared
Is there something wrong?
Don’t look at those
Figures in the background
Put your hands up
Keep your head down”

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