Oak House premiere new video at Treble

Oak House have a new video for "Cut That Out" and Treble has the premiere. The video shows a man discovering the band's song and the journey that ensues when he dons the headphones. The track itself is a winding journey through indie rock genres-- what starts as a tight knit combination of unnerving synth, electric guitar and simmering percussion slowly devolves into a grunge tinged banger and you can take a peek below. Oak House are just about to embark on tour--be sure to check if they're coming to your town.

KRON premieres stream of Raptoid EP at The Deli LA

LA's KRON have premiered a stream of their Raptoid EP a day early over at The Deli LA! The folks over at The Deli dig the "eight unrelenting tracks [that] propel forward with shapeshifting grooves that are both danceable and cerebral." It's a good album to make the transition from banging through your work at the day job to hitting the dance floor after hours. Be sure to head over to The Deli LA to check it out and don't forget to pick up your copy of the Raptoid EP. It's out tomorrow via Ring The Alarm. 

DieAlps! premiere stream of Our City at Atwood Magazine

This Friday will see the release of the new full-length from Tampa-based band DieAlps! but today you can stream the album in full at Atwood Magazine, who say the band "deliver a euphoric blend of alternative pop/rock songs that hit home hard." Preorder the album via New Granada Records and catch the band on tour in the Southeast this fall. 

Melville release "Televised" video at Glide Magazine

Portland's Melville see the release of their new video for "Televised" today at Glide Magazine, who say, "The song is reminiscent of 90s alt. rock and power pop acts like Gin Blossoms and R.E.M. As a single it captures the power and depth this band is capable of." Check it out below and keep your ears peeled for the full-length due August 18. 

DieAlps! share new video for "I Can See It Now"

"'I Can See it Now' is sort of an ode to society’s outcasts, and the gradual realization that perhaps there is a reasonable explanation for the way this 'weirdo' chooses to live," says Frank Calcaterra of the new DieAlps! video and single. Watch a homeless astronaut search for meaning in life in this "wistful visual odyssey with a universal message," as put by The Big Takeover who premiered the video today. Grab the album from New Granada Records when it's out this Friday, August 4.

Flood Coats premiere new video + album stream on Tom Tom Magazine

Flood Coats have just dropped a new video for "Don't Hold The Door" and shared the full stream of their LP, Vaquita, over at Tom Tom Magazine. The video is a conglomeration of various dogs in their natural habitats -- who doesn't want to watch that? What will also brighten your Friday is the full stream of the band's debut LP, full of bright synth pop with soaring vocals. Go take a listen! 

Vaquita is out now: go pick up your copy at Bandcamp