Sessions From the Box
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Public Service Broadcasting
Public Service Broadcasting. Is it a band? Is it a PSA? This band dances on the line of informing, educating, and entertaining through driving guitars and old public information films. Learn more here. Artwork by Mandy Newham-Cobb.
The We Shared Milk
The We Shared Milk. Let’s see…crunchy guitars, fuzzed out bass, frantic driving drums….yeah that about covers it. Let’s get loud. Learn more here. Artwork by Emily Block.
Peggy Sue
Peggy Sue is a lush force of sultry nature. A doo-wop juggernaut. A melancholy soundtrack filled with beauty and longing. Check out this exclusive session if you want proof. Learn more here. Artwork by Mandy Newham-Cobb.
Sama Dams
Sama Dams brings their boisterous, schizophrenic, beautiful, frantic music to us in an exclusive session. Come listen and have your brain cells rearranged. Learn more here. Artwork by Mandy Newham-Cobb.
Ash
Ash has been churning out a boisterous post punk/pop/rock blend since 1994 and survived the blase Brit pop invasion to this day. Learn more here. Check out a video from this session for “Return Of White Rabbit†here. Artwork by Mandy Newham-Cobb.
RLLRBLL
RLLRBLL has been on the scene for a while putting out an impressive amount of albums that have cemented their place as the rulers of the dark jazz/experimental/rock/skronk scene. It’s good to be the king. Learn more here. Artwork by Emily Block.
Sera Cahoone
Sera Cahoone has covered a lot of musical ground in her career. Since she has gone solo, her comforting music, though it has a fair dollop of sadness therein, will keep you warm at night. Learn more here. Artwork by Emily Block.
Subterranean Howl
Subterranean Howl is a band full of multi-instrumentalists who go from frantic to sublime. They create a rich palette of sounds that are rooted in a sense of “maximism.â€. Learn more here. Artwork by Emily Block.
Basia Bulat
Basia Bulat is a smoky voiced singer from The Great White North. Standing head and shoulders above most of the background noise of the singer songwriter ilk, she belongs in the pantheon of greats from the 70’s….your Carol King, your mid 70’s Fleetw
Cate Le Bon
Cate Le Bon. One part dispassionate French chanteuse, one part Krautrock, one part Nuggets, one part Pavement, and a whole bunch of other parts that make her a truly unique listen. Learn more here. Artwork by Mandy Newham-Cobb.