Johnny Frank

Johnny Frank is a Connecticut-based musician who identifies with the everyday blue-collar working man.

Johnny lost sight of his passion for awhile until the vicious cycle of the grind made him crave the creative release of music once again. His true passion.

So now, he’s back at it and darker than ever.

One of his latest tracks—”Jenny”—embodies the turmoil of unrequited love. It focuses on the obsessive rumination that occurs post-relationship and the eventual need to move on.

But, in this unfortunate situation, Johnny’s demons get the best of him.

[must watch]

“you don’t like the way i move”

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Buy his new album on Bandcamp.

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Pansies

The Pansies are a neo-psychedelic rock and roll band out of Utah who blend reverb-drenched rock and roll with psychedelia. The band’s debut album, Cascade of Colors, is a pale collage of vivid hallucinations.

The entire album was recorded and produced in their home studio. 

Now, prepare yourself for the vicious vibrations of the Pansies.

[listen and dig]

“dreams come true”

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[and]

Buy their music on Bandcamp!

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Marcus Eads

Marcus Eads is a primitive lofi musician out of Minnesota.

“Anasazi Sun Dagger & the Bighorn Medicine Wheel” is a melody that sings as true as the wind. 

It is a song that will continue to live on through the cosmos for many moons. This is a thing it has done and a thing it will continue to do.

This is spirit music. The song of the earth. The music of us all.

[listen and dig]

Peace and love from San Marcos, Texas.

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The Tins

The Tins are an indie-rock band based out of Buffalo, NY.

And their “Meditation Song” is anything but calm.

When anxiety and fear creep in, just try not to freak out. Or better yet, turn this jam on. And turn it on loud.

Eccentric guitars and glamorous keyboards set the stage for an otherworldly chorus of harmonic vocals. It’s some timeless stuff.

[listen and dig]

“never rest”

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Christopher Pellnat

Christopher Pellnat is a singer-songwriter from Hudson, New York.

He also plays electric guitar in the outfit, The Warp/The Weft.

Pellnat’s “On the Ground” is a colorful jam pushing the boundaries of traditional folk music.

It’s a trip.

[listen and dig]

“it’s the hand I was dealt but I chose it all along”

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Check out his album on Spotify.

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