King Bug

Brooklyn-based bedroom bug-rocker—King Bug—hits us with some tran·scen·den·tal shit.

The layers of distorted vocals and instruments give his music a sort of vulnerable emotion—inviting his listeners to indulge in the beauty of the psychedelic chaos.

Enjoy it within the concrete jungle or perhaps you should enjoy it in the wilderness where it came to be.

Now—lay your head down upon the ground and take in the gnarly vibrations of King Bug.

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Shaun Doyle

Shaun Doyle’s music is a diverse mashup of contrasting colors and interesting tones.

Doyle’s music should be in a genre of its own. And maybe it is. But if one must label this musical storyteller, then I would place him somewhere between indie-rock and folk with his ever present natural undertones.

Here is one of Shaun Doyle’s instrumental ethereal tracks, “Waiting For Sunrise”. A  tran·scen·den·tal buildup of orgasmic proportions. 

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Conditioner

You know that emotional heartache you feel when your relationship is on the brink of collapse…

Some things just aren’t meant to last. 

“Sleeping Arrangements” by LA-based Conditioner encapsulates that heart-shattering feeling that hits you when you realize that things really are over.

The fucking end game.

“Every single dream leads one place. Back to you. But it can’t be true.”

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Common Jack

John Gardner was raised in rural Virginia. His Mother and Father’s eclectic taste in music inspired him in innumerable and unforeseeable ways.

Gardner is now better known as Common Jack.

Here is “Restless”, a track off his latest album that seems to find that folk equilibrium…

“I feel this single is really emblematic of what Common Jack is about” John said. “Using everyday language to reach a deeper meaning, connecting us together in unexpected ways.”

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Pauline Andres

Pauline Andres is a child of the earth. She’s lived in Paris, Berlin, and now Nashville, Tennessee.

Pauline is now set to make her return with a new record.

“Loneliest Girl in Nashville” starts this new album off with lush vocals and a nice buildup that finishes off with a surge of slide guitars. Cool stuff.

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“I left my home I even left my dog to go to that town we were dreamin’ of.”

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