Coattails share "Waves," announce 'Imaginary Friends' EP

Coattails, a four piece out of Austin, have dropped the lead single from their upcoming EP, Imaginary Friends. The track, “Waves” just saw its debut on Treble Magazine, who call the track “a haunting epic, dramatic and ominous in its scope, balancing eerie, atmospheric verses with explosive choruses. There are traces of ’90s-era Radiohead coursing through the art-rock anthem, as well as some elements of traditional American blues.” It’s a lovely alt-rock track for your Tuesday, so head over to Treble, or check out the track below. Coattails’ Imaginary Friends EP will be out on November 9!



Old Faith share "Switchbacks" video

East coast post-rock band Old Faith have shared a gorgeous and cinematic video for “Switchbacks” off their forthcoming debut LP today. Heavy Blog is Heavy had the premiere, and warn that “if you’re a fan of well made post-rock that’s more about feeling and impact then the tired cliches of the genre, then I suggest you don’t sleep on it.”

The Chairman Dances release Child of My Sorrow

Philadelphia-based band The Chairman Dances celebrate the release of Child of My Sorrow today! Yesterday, The Big Takeover premiered the album stream (here) and today we see glowing reviews from the likes of We Are Unseen (here) and Here Comes the Flood (here). If you're in the Philadelphia area, don't miss them tomorrow night at Boot & Saddle! 

Danny Golden shares title track off forthcoming LP

Danny Golden, a singer/songwriter out of Austin, TX, has just dropped the first single off his upcoming LP, Old Love. The track is a lush americana number, with sweeping choral hooks and delicate instrumentation, letting DG's songwriting take center stage on this number. This is the first single from the Nov. 2 release, and sets the tone for the whole album. Feelings of nostalgia come to mind upon first listen, and it's a track about, according to Danny Golden, "the once in a lifetime people we meet and lose along the way. Lovers, friends, family, etc... whoever they may be. We never see them coming and we’re never the same once they've left.” 

Take a listen below!

Small Million share "Sirens" at Substream Magazine

Portland synth-pop duo Small Million have released a new track from their October 12 EP, Young Fools. "Sirens" is a song that reverses the mythological tales of sirens luring sailors to their death by telling the story from the perspective of the sirens rather than the sailors. Vocalist and lyricist Malachi Graham explains, "I’m trying to call out a male gaze perspective of women as territory to be conquered, or as property that they are owed, without taking female agency and desires into account. Fuck that!" Listen to the song below, check out the premiere at Substream and preorder the EP via Bandcamp