Gresham Cash releases new single from upcoming solo LP release

Gresham Cash, formerly the frontman of Athens band Oak House, has released the second single “Run and Hide” from his upcoming debut solo release. The album sees Cash stepping out on his own but not sacrificing any bit of the epic sounds we grew to love from Oak House with their Hot or Mood album three years ago. Take a deep listen to the track below and keep an eye out for the LP to be released on December 18.

Easter Island reveal second in series of videos from quarantine

Athens, GA’s Easter Island will be releasing a new record at the end of the year and like many other artists, have found the idea of promoting a new album a bit challenging. Despite having the members spread across different cities during quarantine, lead singer turned video director Ethan Payne was able to capture each of them (socially distant) in their own environment to paint a picture of what these times look like for any of us. Ryan Monahan, featured in the new video below which premiered at Beats Per Minute, treks on his motorbike from his place of residence in Denver to White Sands National Park. Take All The Time You Think You Need is out December 11.

Grey Factor release new single + announce Oct 9 EP

Pioneers of the Los Angeles underground art damage electronic music scene, Grey Factor, have been more myth than legend for over 40 years. The band never released a recorded album but made a massive footprint with their packed out live performances. This year, they have decided to finally reveal a recording. The first single is out now and their “debut” EP, The Perils of Popularity, will be out October 9.

Boston's Motel Black share new single and video

Motel Black release their newest since the Culture Shock EP which The Noise Boston labeled the band's sound like an amalgamation of alt/indie/stoner rock, adding, "The music hits hard. It’s stealthy, and wastes no time." The band creates socially aware songs that tackle issues in Boston that are relevant to most American cities: racism, substance abuse, gentrification, love, death, the school-to-prison pipeline, and changes in urban landscapes. Check out the video below and find more on the band HERE.