Fallow Land premiere "Faux" video at Treble

Ann Arbor collective Fallow Land are releasing a new video for their single "Faux" today via Treble. The song itself, songwriter Whit Fineberg tells us, "expresses a time when I so badly wanted to conform to someone else’s needs, that I fantasized about being able to recreate every aspect of myself down to my molecular structure.”

Treble describes the video as "moody and melancholy" as it follows a young man presumably experiencing similar thoughts. They also warn, "There’s an eerie twist ending, however, so while the patient pace of the video seems more contemplative than plot-driven, just wait until you get to that last scene."

Fervor Records announce Mid-Century Sounds 2xLP

Phoenix based label Fervor Records have announced the June 16 release of a double LP comprised of three decades of cult hits, deep cuts, b-sides and rarities from the archives of Floyd Ramsey. Ramsey had a remarkable ability to spot and nurture talent including recording engineer Jack Miller (The Rolling Stones, The Monkees, The Animals), musician/songwriter/producer Connie Conway, songwriter/producer/artist Lee Hazlewood (Duane Eddy, Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin), and icons including Waylon Jennings, Wayne Newton, Duane Eddy, and famed Wrecking Crew guitarist and Billboard Chart topper Al Casey to name a few. Preorder the album HERE

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. 

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.