New Music From Bobby Bazini

Posted on Apr 25, 2024
New Music From Bobby Bazini

With over a decade of success in the music industry, including multiple JUNO and ADISQ Award nominations, Platinum records, tens of millions of streams and sold-out shows Bobby Bazini made a triumphant return last year with his fifth studio album Pearl. “Maia” is the first single from Bazini’s follow-up four-track EP Stone of June, due out June 7 via Spectra Musique. Conceived […]

Music Connection Profiles Woo’s New Releases

Posted on Apr 25, 2024
Music Connection Profiles Woo’s New Releases

In a recent blurb, Music Connection notes that “Woo is a cult UK project composed of brothers Mark and Clive Ives that has been active since 1975. Their ambient folk-jazz saw them experiment with electronic instrumentation at a time when few others were doing so — they might not get the plaudits of Kraftwerk or Tangerine Dream, but Woo were certainly pioneers.” Woo’s Robot […]

JB Hi-Fi Hails Tarantula Heart As (The) Melvins’ “Most Audacious” LP

Posted on Apr 25, 2024
JB Hi-Fi Hails Tarantula Heart As (The) Melvins’ “Most Audacious” LP

(The) Melvins have had a long and illustrious career up to this point, so it means something when JB Hi-Fi calls their new album their “most audacious record to date.” The site says, “Tarantula Heart is exactly what you’d expect of a Melvins record: raw, uncompromising, and utterly exhilarating. The fact that it was essentially composed from scratch in […]

Woo Is Reviewed By The Answer Is In The Beat

Posted on Apr 22, 2024
Woo Is Reviewed By The Answer Is In The Beat

The Answer Is In The Beat is out with a review of Xylophonics and Robot X, the two LPs from Woo that are at radio now via Independent Project Records. “Xylophonics is heavy on shimmering synths and bright, interlocked percussion,” the site writes. “It seems like it’s evoking the music of some distant tropical paradise, but it’s hard to imagine […]

Northern Transmissions Transmits foamboy’s “Exit Sign”

Posted on Apr 22, 2024
Northern Transmissions Transmits foamboy’s “Exit Sign”

Northern Transmissions shared foamboy‘s “Exit Sign” in advance of the Portland duo’s new album, Eating Me Alive, on which the song appears. The site quotes bandmembers Wil Bakula and Katy Ohsiek about the record, the latter of whom said, “I am so happy with how this album turned out. Unlike our last release, which we created over email during the first year of […]

Gregory Ackerman Makes It On TopMusic.News

Posted on Apr 22, 2024
Gregory Ackerman Makes It On TopMusic.News

TopMusic.News says Gregory Ackerman’s single “Brand New Life” is a “banger…. This single exhibits not just his prowess in crafting edgy, indie melodic pop rock, but also his skill in embedding relaxing, slacker rock vibes that resonate with fans of dream pop and alt-rock pop. Such a versatile mix ensures ‘Brand New Life’ stands out […]

New Music From Melvins

Posted on Apr 18, 2024
New Music From Melvins

Melvins, formed in 1983 in Montesano, Washington by singer/guitar player Buzz Osborne – with stalwart drummer Dale Crover joining the following year – is a hugely influential band that has been credited with merging the worlds of punk rock and heavy music and forming a new subgenre all its own. They’ve released over 30 original albums, numerous […]

Torn Boys Have A Bandcamp “Essential Release”

Posted on Apr 18, 2024
Torn Boys Have A Bandcamp “Essential Release”

Bandcamp says Torn Boys’ 1983 is an essential release and writes that “1983 makes a solid case that the group’s scant output warrants re-examination. Imagine a cross-wiring of Bauhaus and the Soft Boys and you’re close to approximating the group’s distinctly spooky take on ‘80s psychedelia. Frontman Jeffrey Clark’s doomy vocal style and skeletal, spiky guitar work make every second feel as ominous as a […]

David J Shares Video Clips From The Attic

Posted on Apr 18, 2024
David J Shares Video Clips From The Attic

David J (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) has released videos for both pre-release singles from Tracks From The Attic, his upcoming, career-spanning 3xLP release from Independent Project Records.  Both clips are available on IPR’s Youtube page. See “Oh No! Not Another Songwriter!” here, and see “Small Death of a Broken Doll” here. David J will undertake a West Coast tour in […]

New Music From Rejoicer

Posted on Apr 17, 2024
New Music From Rejoicer

Yuval Havkin, also known as Rejoicer, is inspired by the fusion of jazz and hip-hop. Born in Israel and raised in England, he has a background in classical piano but mostly learned his skills ”on the job” working with musicians he met in Tel Aviv, a local scene that nurtured a sense of community and emulation. […]

Spill Says Torn Boys’ “Music Is Great”

Posted on Apr 17, 2024
Spill Says Torn Boys’ “Music Is Great”

Spill Magazine has a review of 1983, the newly-released record from Independent Project Records and Torn Boys. Spill spills, “The music is great, and there are moments of real inspiration and ingenuity, such as ‘Fountain Of Blood’ which has a brilliant opening and goes into a fantastic song… Like New Order, they were able to combine guitars and synthesizers to great effect.” The […]

Flood Heralds The “Eccentric” Woo

Posted on Apr 17, 2024
Flood Heralds The “Eccentric” Woo

“To call eccentric English brothers Clive and Mark Ives an enigmatic delight only scratches the surface of their work with Woo,” Flood writes. The site has a review of the band’s new releases on Independent Project Records, explaining that “Two of Woo’s latter-day archival efforts, 2016’s Robot X and 2017’s Xylophonics, have been cobbled together by Los Angeles’ Independent Project Records as a completely […]

SPIN Goes Deep With The “Austere and Surreal and Absurdist” Sleepytime Gorilla Museum

Posted on Apr 15, 2024
SPIN Goes Deep With The “Austere and Surreal and Absurdist” Sleepytime Gorilla Museum

A recent SPIN article goes deep with Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. “Eccentrics, rejoice,” the venerable magazine writes. “Sleepytime Gorilla Museum’s doors are open to the public once again! With their new album, Of the Last Human Being, the recently reactivated band returns to the road and to the maximalist, forward-thinking rock music that made them cult heroes in the 2000s… […]

Treble Zine Says “Burnout” By foamboy Is Essential

Posted on Apr 15, 2024
Treble Zine Says “Burnout” By foamboy Is Essential

Treble Zine writes that “Burnout,” a standout track that’s included on foamboy’s new Eating Me Alive LP, is “essential.” According to the site, “Sublime pop—earworms that can make you hit repeat more than the refresh button on the doom-scrolling device of your choice—can materialize from the most quirky, nerdy places… Equipped with a full grooving band, foamboy encapsulates […]

New Music From David J (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets)

Posted on Apr 11, 2024
New Music From David J (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets)

Independent Project Records and David J (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) have announced the release of the triple album Tracks From the Attic on digital, CD, colored vinyl LP, and Supreme Deluxe Box Set Art Edition formats on May 3. The newest single and video, for “Small Death Of A Broken Doll,” has just been released and joins the first advance […]

Electronic Sound Interviews Woo

Posted on Apr 11, 2024
Electronic Sound Interviews Woo

Electronic Sound explains, “Since 1972, Mark and Clive Ives have been recording splendidly odd music under the collective name Woo, amassing a truly extraordinary archive of home recordings along the way. The albums that have actually been released – over 30 of them – barely scratch the surface of a body of work that playfully embraces folk music, dub, […]

Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Brings Joy To Angry Metal Guy

Posted on Apr 11, 2024
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum Brings Joy To Angry Metal Guy

Angry Metal Guy calls Sleepytime Gorilla Museum “one of the most beautifully bewildering bands to ever grace the globe” and that after a long hiatus “its music still has the same unique apocalyptic quality, even if it feels just a tad safer than the band’s prior output. As a reviewer, I am just as happy to be able […]

New Music From Torn Boys and Bandcamp Listening Party Today With All Four Members

Posted on Apr 10, 2024
New Music From Torn Boys and Bandcamp Listening Party Today With All Four Members

1983, the first-ever release from Stockton, California’s Torn Boys, the now legendary band featuring Jeffrey Clark, Kelly Foley, Duncan Atkinson, and a 19 year-old Grant-Lee Phillips, is out now from Independent Project Records. The comprehensive archival ten-track set of rare, unreleased studio and live tracks documents the short but eventful life of Torn Boys, a group comprising future members […]

Itzhak Ventura Shares Behind-the-Scenes Look

Posted on Apr 10, 2024
Itzhak Ventura Shares Behind-the-Scenes Look

Itzhak Ventura‘s new album Ein-Sof is at radio now from Raw Tapes, and the flautist has taken to Instagram to share behind-the-scenes looks from the making of the LP, crafted in collaboration with Rejoicer. “What magic it is to realize an idea that I have formed and turn it into a real creation,” Ventura writes. He continues, “To go with […]

WBUR Recommends foamboy

Posted on Apr 8, 2024
WBUR Recommends foamboy

Boston’s WBUR included foamboy’s Eating Me Alive on its January list of seven albums to listen to this winter. The station wrote, “foamboy is like if Sade was from… Portland. The jilted, house-like grooves on their new album ‘Eating Me Alive’ are an introspective ode to queerness and society at large, helping usher in the new wave of electro R&B made […]

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