Gold Casio announce new EP release for June 23

Portland dance gods Gold Casio have announced a release date for their Fever Dreams EP. The band were recently named the "best emerging electronic/experimental Portland-based artist" by The Deli Portland. The Portland Mercury raves, "The band melds campy, gold-plated disco with glitchy indie-pop, and the result is groovy and danceable—you can’t avoid this boogie fever, so might as well let it infect you." Keep an eye out for this band to break through on a national level with their June 23 EP release. 

Cindy Wilson (of The B-52s) announces summer tour dates

As The Washington Times put it, "Cindy Wilson has created the most fun music on the planet for nearly four decades." This summer in select cities on the east coast, B-52s fans will have a chance to catch founding member Cindy Wilson on solo tour with a band of all-star Athens, GA musicians, playing a new style of music that's equally easy to party to. Check out a song from her most recent EP release below, and keep an eye out for more news soon. 

Doghouse Charlie premiere "Susquehanna" over at Atwood Magazine

Scranton, PA's psychedelic folk outfit, Doghouse Charlie have just premiered their latest single and Atwood Magazine has the exclusive stream. They're calling "Susquehanna" a "psychedelic symphony of emotion" with "genre-bending swirls of tasteful textures." The track centers around landscape, and eerie vocals that glide along over the captivating instrumentation. Read the in-depth and glowing write up and take a listen to the single here and look out for Three Sisters, out May 26.  

MINKA share the first "serious" song they've ever written.

MINKA are a dance band in Philadelphia who have gained a cult following in their hometown for their wild live shows, but with the release of "Gravity," the band reflect on the uncertainty of our times as our political, cultural, and environmental climates seem to be slipping out of our control. The band don't lose their signature dance vibes on the track, but the lyrics take a turn from the foot loose ethos for which they have come to be known. The song appears on their May 26 EP, Born in the Viper Room