Sounds From The Underground Ft. Domiciles | Elvyn Rhud

Domiciles

Domiciles’ sound is a radical work of sonic artistry; it is an honest manifestation of underground psychedelia gone beautifully awry.

The glowing guitars, blistering tamborine, and raw vocals could make for a Tarantino-esque film score.

Domiciles fresh take on a vintage southwestern sound embodies a piece of the post-modern movement — converging with garage rock and space rock via experimental methods, to create an original texture of authenticity.

Domiciles sound is multi-dimensional in nature, pushing the boundaries and luring the listener to confront the sound in its intended form — raw and authentic vibrations coming from the depths of the underground.

Elvyn Rhud

Elvyn Rhud was conceived when flatmates, Leo Puy and Cassandre Arpin started collaborating musically out of what initially started out as a solo endeavor.

Cassandre later infused percussion and vocals into Leo’s guitar and vocals, which completely altered the sound and direction of the project — turning it into a thing now known as Elvyn Rhud.

The dark and uniquely intense “Orange Is For Love” is a psychedelic anthem to the city they love, the city where they met just two years before — London.

The driving guitars and insistent tamborine seems to pull one down into the clutches of the noxious vocals, consuming you whole, only to spit you out upon an arid piece of desert.

Here is Elvyn Rhud’s righteous — “Orange Is For Love“.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

Spotify Exclusive Ft. Coyle Girelli | Jordan Vincent

Coyle Girelli

Originally from Leeds, The Chevin frontman — Coyle Girelli — is now based out of Brooklyn, the city where he recorded his latest album, Love Kills.

Girelli’s debut album was born out of songwriting sessions with legend Mac Davis, writer of iconic Elvis hits such as “In the Ghetto” and “A Little Less Conversation”. It was a monumental experience for Girelli.

“Everything seemed to make more sense to me and I let my voice lead the way” Girelli said after the experience.

Love Kills is a dark, yet cinematic Americana throwback doused in 1950s charm and wreaking with melodically driven ballads. It’s a guitar heavy album complete with sultry vocals and tantalizing grooves. Listen at your own risk my friend.

Follow Coyle Girelli on Instagram.

Jordan Vincent

Jordan Vincent is an indie artist out of Los Angeles, California — mixing up hot jams and spitting gnarly rhymes over experimental soundscapes.

Vincent just released his most delectable work to date, his EP, There is No Line — a project dripping with misinformation, simulation theories, drum machines, conspiracies, and lacking in harmonic dissonance. It’s a modern take on Beatlesque melodies and indie psych-pop. A wonderful trip to behold.

The track, “Sister Jill“ is a radical departure from the other four tracks on the album, and is our favorite jam. The song will take you on a nice stroll through the couriers of time, and leave you in a familiar place, somewhere between sixties psychedelia and Muse.

Now sit down, take a load off, and soak in the fantastic vibrations of Jordan Vincent’s “Sister Jill“.

Follow Jordan Vincent on Instagram.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

Bandcamp Exclusive Ft. Lukka | My Bambi

My Bambi

My Bambi is an experimental artist out of Asheville, North Carolina. His latest DIY project is an indie diamond in the rough — a sonic ensemble of gnarly guitar work and wicked fuzz.

And now without further ado, here is the lo-fi masterpiece “autoways” off My Bambi’s latest album, whitedaewoo.

Lukka

NYC-based Lukka is a psychedelic wanderer — taking music of the sixties and seventies and putting her very own spin on a sometimes worn genre. The result is a fresh, yet hypnotic dose of dopamine-inducing vibrations.

Lukka’s eclectic aura of vintage vocals and iridescent soundscapes transports one to a place far from the worries and angst of our semi-translucent reality.

Here is Lukka’s latest release — “Black Hole Fusion”. Listen and dig.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

The Royal Palms

Transmitting from somewhere in Los Angeles, CA — The Royal Palms lull us into a timeless sleepy slow dance with their new track, “Summer Girl“.

Reverb-drenched vocals, guitars, and sounds of the ocean are the foundation for this classic track. It’s one for the ages.

As the twilight of summer rests its weary head, a cool wind drifts through the land, bringing with it a new season of life.

Check out The Royal Palms’ new EP on Spotify and/or Soundcloud.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan

NVDES

Photograph Courtesy of the Instagram of NVDES

“Mind Body Soul Music“ by LA-based artist NVDES is an intense track from the Jungle of a metropolitan wasteland. An homage to an era now gone. A sort of gyrating masterpiece of authentic movement and frantic desperation set to the colorful world of NVDES.

Here’s the first music video of an eleven part video series.

The vocals take one back to a time of iconoclastic galore. A sort of contemporary throwback to the classic dance track.

“Mind Body Soul Music” was filmed in Idyllwild, CA at the Infamous Hicksville Pines Bud and Breakfast. Here, we meet the first character of the story, Flocky.

Check him out on Soundcloud, and here’s a link to his website.


“We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it is forever.” — Sagan