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work drugs

Kings favorite Work Drugs has become a band that I really enjoy and continues to pump out good song after good song. The latest single Roll which has a summertime chill vibe was written in Miami during the winter.

Although I’ve been acquainted with the Philadelphia based indie electro act for sometime, the band largely remains a mystery and sonically they are hard to pin down. They do play lots of shows, release their music through Bobby Cahn Records, and have a heck of a SoundCloud audience and social following.

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. You can check them out at NYC’s Mercury Lounge on 6/10.
workdrugs@gmail.com

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oh, be clever

Kings favorite Oh, Be Clever has released a new track Love You Now, and I love it. It’s as infectious as the previous track River which reached #17 on the Hype Machine and garnering 50k+ Soundcloud plays.

The Salt Lake duo have an interesting backstory. Both Brittney Shields and Cory Scott Layton met performing in their respective bands. One night after a show, a fight emerged between the two bands and both Brittney & Cory, having admired each other, walked away from the scene, creating their own music which has been praised by the critics.

Blogs including Kick Kick Snare, PressPlay, I Heart Moosiq, and of course Yours Truly have all been goo-goo ga-ga over the indie electro-soul duo.
madetocrash99@gmail.com

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Melodime

Buzzing and coming out of DC is a 4 piece rock act Melodime. Currently headlining a 35 date tour, the band released a new infectious radio ready track Little Thing Called Love.

The Southern-flavored rock act has received love from The Washington Post and The Boot and have an impressive touring resume performing alongside Gavin DeGraw and NeedToBreathe.

On top of a hefty touring schedule, the band pays it forward, running a charity, ‘Now I Play Along Too,’ which provides musical instruments and lessons to underprivileged children.

The boys full schedule can be viewed here while the New Yorkers can check them out at Rockwood Music Hall on 7/7.
management@melodime.com

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The Chordaes
Singer-songwriter and lead vocalist Leo Sawikin is paying tribute to his childhood idols Brian Wilson and Carole King with his latest track Get The Feeling. Fronting the NYC act called The Chordaes, the band just released the album Touch The Ground and sound like seasoned pros that just came off the road opening for the Stones for a year.

With college radio airplay and love from Earmilk, BlackBook, and Deli Magazine, the emerging rock outfit is set to take off. The band will perform a one-night-only at NYC’s the Bitter End on 6/7.
management@thechordaes.com

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Seaker

Coming from North London, and going under the name Seaker, Kiran Hungin shows us a moody and emotional side of indie pop with track After I’m Gone. Crafting all her songs in a home-studio without any outside influences gives that rawness and edge.

The electro pop songstress has been covered in Press Play OK, Drunken Werewolf, Purple Melon, and others. Kiran is currently writing songs and preparing for a new EP.

Although little is known of this emotionally scattered creator, I have a feeling Seaker will grown in popularity as time moves on.
seakermusic@gmail.com

 

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