Posts Tagged as ‘Spune Productions’
Cotton Jones is a band that blends. Elements from country, folk, psychedelic, indie, and a handful of other genres are all tossed in to a metaphorical blender and the resultant mixture is sung with emotional force and beautiful harmonies from lead singer Michael Nau and wife Whitney McGraw. Beyond that, »
Day One It was unusually cold for Index Fest, probably suited to October, but for Texans that were used to the warm fall weather of the past few weeks, they found that they had to button up more than usual. By the time I got to the Festival, Heartless Bastards »
Beach House: residence in the immediate vicinity of sand and water, or pair of indie dream pop musicians that hail from Baltimore? That’s up to you to decide, but if you’re interested in the latter, their latest studio album dropped back in May. Bloom, their fourth album since their formation »
Straight from Denver with a indie lo-fi sound, husband/wife duo Tennis has been active since 2010. Alania Moore and Patrick Riley met while studying philosophy in college and married soon after, and the band was born after a seven month sailing adventure around the Eastern Atlantic Seaboard. After the initial »
The wild month of April concerts has commenced. Take advantage of the breather you’ll be getting from this week’s semi-calm before the storm, concert season is cooking up. Monday, 4/16/2012 Chairlift | Nite Jewel @ Dada Chairlift’s latest record isn’t as ‘cute’ as their hit Bruises defines them to be. »
Chairlift is Brooklyn duo consisting of Caroline Polachek and Patrick Wimberly. Polachek described the band as “a long slow panoramic trip over changing terrain” in a 2009 interview. You might be familiar with Chairlift through the iPod nano commercials featuring the ever-so-catchy “Bruises.” After 4 years between 2008′s Does You »
Doomtree is an eight piece hip-hop collective based in Minnesota and widely known for their broad range of influences and openly honest and reflective lyrics. There was no real way to tell if Dan’s Silverleaf or Denton was ready for them, but with the packed house and excited chatter of »
In August 2005, space rock aficionados The Life and Times released their debut album, Suburban Hymns, to an eager fanbase and a curious world. Since then, the band has been blazing across the US with their special brand of indie rock goodness. With over 200 shows played–some of which featuring »
If one had to label Gang Gang Dance under a specific genre, the task would be near impossible. The experimental-electro noise-rock African-influenced group from Manhattan produce sounds in the lines of eclectic. After the release of the 2008 Saint Dympha, GGD have often been linked to other experimental New York »