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Wild Ones gentle pop melodies are a far cry from the gritty guitar-driven sound that put Portland, Or., on the musical map back in the 90s. Their songs are filled with simple melodies, spare synths and sparse drums layered into unconventional pop melodies with lilting, melancholy songs. It’s a winning combination. Danielle Sullivan’s voice is…
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When Big Harp first formed, Chris Senseney and Stefanie Drootin-Senseney had already had a baby together. Then they had another baby. And then they finally started playing music together. Only after they recorded their Saddle Creek debut, White Hat, did they start playing gigs. That means when Big Harp goes on tour to support their…
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Just one listen to Paradise’s debut album, Diary of an Old Soul, reveals a rock band with a blue-jeaned, whiskey-soaked soul. The Portland, Oregon-based band revels in a retro rock n’ roll aesthetic filled with leather-jacketed vocals, crunchy guitars and a slicked-back Americana vibe. Paradise pulls enthusiastically from the same songbook as the Troggs or…
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The phrase “Detroit trap pop” may not mean anything to you, but that’s just because you haven’t heard Jamaican Queens yet. The Detroit-based duo some how manages to combine southern trap beats and hazy synth-driven experimentalism to end up sounding something like the lovechild of Grizzly Bear and Young Jeezy. You don’t really want to…
The unpredictable and inventive duo of Buke and Gase have a new album, “General Dome” out today on Brassland. On the new record, the New York-based group continues their trend of creating some of the most both delicate and magnetic music around, filled with explosive textures and fiery layers built on the unique sounds of…
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There’s something about Mean Creek’s seductively unapologetic pop punk that makes you nostalgic for the rock and roll you listened to as a kid, the songs that made up the soundtrack to warm summer days spent with friends listening to tunes on the back porch or the front stoop of your childhood home. Their gritty…
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While the band may have shortened their name from Whispertown 2000 to just Whispertown, their sound has gotten exponentially more expansive. Morgan Nagler’s group made a name for themselves with a lo-fi indie rock sound filled with summery harmonies and a country bent. While those heartland vibes are still present in Whispertown’s songs, Nagler has…
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