Kieran O’Brien

Indie folk-rocker Kieran O’Brien is an artist from the west of Ireland.

“Closer” is an acoustic track off his latest album, Turn. It’s a stripped down and brief minimalistic masterpiece.

O’Brien’s transcendental jam yearns for change, a cry for something new, a revolution.

It’s absolutely beautiful. So, check it.

“how long”

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Mike Casey

Mike Casey is a budding saxophonist out of the City of Brotherly Love.

Casey and his outfit present to us a fresh and poignant rendition of The Beatles’ timeless “Norwegian Wood”—live from Sofar Sounds NYC.

The poignant saxophone, thundering upright bass, and lightening fast drums explore a new avenue for this classic masterpiece to meander.

Now, listen and dig.

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MacConnell Wilson

MacConnell Wilson’s “Waking Up Too Late For Class” is the opening track off his latest album, Crib Notes—a lofi mashup of slacker-rock and Wilson’s trademark throwback vibrations.

The project was recorded in Wilson’s room in Kansas.

Now, wake up for class all you lazy bastards.

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“waking up too late for class
i think i’ll pass
I don’t care i’ve made the grade
it’s my chance to save what’s left of time
I take for granted peace of mind”

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The Heart Of

The Heart Of was born in a farmhouse in Michigan where the founding members recorded their debut album.

They’re a group rooted in beautiful harmonic melodies and connect with their audience through imaginitive story telling and brilliant cinematic arrangements.

“Empire” is a gorgeous track laden with blissful guitars and poignant vocals.

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“All my youth gone, didn’t seem so long, running wild.”

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Kanadia

Kanadia is an alternative post-rock band out of Oxford. 

“Ocean Blue” is a glistening conglomeration of driving electric guitars, heavy drums, and angsty vocals. Its waxing and waning sound-waves will have you navigating the high seas of psychedelia.

Kanadia is currently recording their debut album.

Listen and dig my friends.

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