Men I Trust

Men I Trust is an experimental band of indie dream-rockers out of Quebec City, Canada.

Here is their blissful “Tailwhip”—a funky throwback jam glistening of ’90’s nostalgia.

Watch, listen, and dig my friends—this one is a beauty.

“This country dog won’t die in the city.” — Men I Trust

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Magnolia Bayou

Magnolia Bayou got their start on the local bar circuit at an open jam night in Ocean Springs. Since then, they’ve spent the last couple years paying their dues up and down the Mississippi Blues Trail.

Their latest drop “Take Care Of Me (Honey Bee)” incorporates funky elements of psychedelic southern rock and the blues.

[listen and dig]

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And here is a link to their Spotify.

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Westward

Westward, the self-proclaimed founders of “Cowboy Space Rock”—is reminiscent of Muse, but yet infused with operatic elements of Mercury-esque vocals.

Their debut music video titled “Force and Matter” is an electric performance off of their upcoming album, Empire of Deception—that is on tap for an October 14th release.

[listen and dig]

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Sydney Robinson

A hopeless romantic, Sydney Robinson exposes herself through honest lyrics and folksy melodies paired with eerie harmonies—songs that reflect her childlike wonder and love for the wilderness.

Here is the spiritual, “Northern Summer Hymn”—a beautiful experimental folk song with lots of ambiance.

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And here’s a link to her bandcamp.

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Idan Altman

Originally from Jerusalem, the experimental Idan Altman now writes and produces out of Berlin and the Netherlands.

“Over and Out” is a poignant track off Altman’s newly released album, Expiration Date—an acoustic instrumental jam that starts off bright and cheery but goes completely dark about 5 minutes in.

Check it:

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And here’s a link to his latest album out now on Spotify.

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