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Philly new-wave dream act Work Drugs just released the new single ‘American Fool‘ that comes off the forthcoming 2016 LP. As usual, this dream pop duo continuously pumps out catchy atmospheric tracks and ‘American Fool’ nearly put me in a hypnotic-sedating state. The new album is titled ‘False Highs and True Lows‘, and will have a release via Bobby Cahn Records. The band has supported Two Door Cinema Club, Phoenix, Peter Bjorn, and Band of Horses — and are winners of the Beijing Film and Art Festival’s coveted Crying Monkey Award.
workdrugs@gmail.com

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RRNFonda

Los Angeles Run River North impresses with their latest track ‘Run Or Hide‘ which comes off the sophomore album “Drinking From A Salt Pond” via Nettwork Records. The video is equally as edgy, punchy, and slick as the track, — revealing that this 6 piece indie-rock outfit means business.

The band who worked with producer Lars Stalfors (Cold War Kids) took a different direction creating more of a straight ahead rock record. The new album could take the band to the next level as their debut album gave the band a great kick-off earning them #3 spot on The Billboard Heatseekers chart and late night performances on Jimmy Kimmel and Carson Daly.
ppalmer@nettwerk.com

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Van Damsel

The Canadian indie-pop act Van Damsel has caught my attention with their latest ‘Sophia’, a 80’s inspired upbeat song. The track which comes off their 2016 full-length release is a well crafted potential pop hit with a memorable chorus:
She said come home with me
I wanna make you see
I wanna help you understand
The stars and galaxies
Nestled between the sheets
Sophia
They broke on the scene with their 2013 EP which earned them a top 20 spot at The Peak Performance Project. This could be a big year for the band who is named after a track by Dillinger Escape Plan.
conner.m@mihent.com

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Explor

Kings favorite XPLOR, the synth-pop duo, released the new song ‘Recover’, the first offering in 2016. They built a solid following off of the debut single “Heartbreak“, and decided to switch directions a bit with the new song. The duo notes, “I released recover in 2015 in an attempt to ride the wave of “Heartbreak” which brought some attention towards the project. I decided to take the song down because I felt it was not the right time and I wanted to give it new life. The song comes a place of disappointment in a relationship but hoping things would still work even though deep inside you know it wont.
reachxplormusic@gmail.com

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Landings

Brisbane trio Landings has hooked me with the track “My Bones“. The song was mixed by producer Jean Paul Fung (Silverchair, Birds Of Tokyo) and has a big indie pop sound layered in electro, a big beat, and mesmerizing melodies. The video for the song will have a March release and will be filmed in various locations including Czech Republic, Germany and Iceland. Liam Quinn notes, “My Bones is about moving on, starting anew and avoiding the temptation of a past relationship, influenced by relationships where someone feels trapped and wants to experience more of the World, but becomes too used to the comfort of their situation.”

The band is receiving lots of love from indie blogs and is set to perform Brisbane’s 2high Festival.
zac@viceroyalty.com.au, landingsbrisbane@gmail.com

 

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