garage rock

  • MP3 The Beets are are New York garage rock band with the audacity to name themselves after the Beets. I’ve known about the group longer than I’ve actually been enjoying them. Previous records from these guys–though I love myself some garage rock–have been a little too

  • Landlocked State by Teenage Cool Kids Hailing from Denton, Texas, Teenage Cool Kids are a band that have a lot of fun things going for them: rough presentation, catchy melodies, slacker attitude, amusing lyrics. Of course, this is no surprise since one of the band’s members is Fergus &

  • balkans

    A new video for “Let You Have It,” which comes off Balkans’ latest album. It’s self-titled and out now on Double Phantom. It’s pretty good, too. Reviewed it! The only thing I have to say about this video is EVERYBODY IS KILLING EVERBYDOY! LULZ!

  • MP3 Australia’s Eddy Current Suppression ring has dropped a new single that’s almost ten frigging minutes long. However, if you’re used to the band’s style, this will be a walk in the park. The prevalent Fall influence these guys have always sported is coming on strong

  • A very NSFW video from Black Lips for the track “Family Tree,” which comes from the band’s new album, Arabia Mountain. Scope an audio review for the LP right here. Look for a copy of it on Vice Records.

  • “Wastoid Girl” is my favorite track on JEFF the Brotherhood’s new album We Are The Champions, so when I found out that the band had made a video for it, I was pretty psyched. When I found out that the video featured the band’s two members driving around

  • A new video for “Slime,” which comes off of Sleeping Bag’s new debut album via Joyful Noise. I wasn’t down with the entire LP, but I’m very in love with this song–not to mention the video that’s now been attached to it. In this music

  • 7

    CINCINNATTI by Literature OK, so here’s how I found out about this band: Not a bad introduction at all to this group: Literature. These guys are messy. Yeah, the three tracks on this single are pretty rough around the edges, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. In

  • duo

    Sleazy Dreams by the band in Heaven New track from the shoegaze duo Band In Heaven. The project is pulling on a little more garage rock than usual, but the guitar distortion and drums here are still pretty friggin’ heavy. For something a little more psychedelic, check out the track

  • ben

    Indiana’s Sleeping Bag will release its self-titled debut in August via Joyful Noise. The true simplicity of this trio is defined by their stripped down melodies, laid back vocals, jagged guitars, and kick-snare beats. The track “Ben” frames a picture that reflects good times of days past, but asks