Forgive Durden is an indie/pop/rock band from Bellevue, Washington.
On January 27, 2008, lead singer Thomas Dutton announced on the band's blog that the other 3 members had decided to leave the band, citing personality conflicts as the primary reason. He also announced that his brother Paul h...
The band began when two friends, Jack Antonoff and Scott Irby-Ranniar, sharing a common love of music, began playing together. They busked in subways and alleyways in New York, and in 1999/2000 recorded a demo that garnered a large degree of record label interest. Despite the array of offers, the...
Dear and the Headlights is a Rock / Indie / Pop band from Tempe/Chandler, Arizona. After being signed to Equal Vision Records in 2006, they have released their first full-length record "Small Steps, Heavy Hooves" (February 2007), produced by Bob Hoag. They have previously toured with th...
Catchy pop thrash made by two musical stallions from Texas and a cheap computer. They have already toured on the "don't need a stage" circuit in the style of bands like Lightning Bolt and Coachwhips - performing in their underpants with taped up faces and iPod backing tracks. Their firs...
If classy electrohouse is the name of your game then you've might have taken the Australian Modular act The Presets to your heart. K.I.M. is the solo project from one of the preset guys and is more or less giddy electrodisco which seems to be the thing kids like to dance, drink and snort coke to ...
No Age is a Noise rock band from Los Angeles, California which formed in December, 2005.
Dean Spunt and Randy Randall, two perfectly nice fellows from the LA skate/art/punk underworld, comprise No Age, a destructive duo who decided to release five limited vinyl-only releases on a variety of DI...
Matt or Matt Houston (real name: Matthieu Gore) is a French R'n'B singer & producer. Originally from the Antilles (West Indies), he is regarded as a pioneer for the genre in France. The artist name 'Matt' may also appear on tags for the KCSN beatnik podcast 'Subterranea'.