Indie Overdose – September 2012
When we started Indie Overdose back in February, we set out to give musicians a chance to gain more exposure, and our readers the opportunity to hear great music they might not have otherwise found....
View ArticleGreater Alexander – Positive Love
For being a mostly acoustic artist, Alexander Vlachos–a.k.a. Greater Alexander—is able to sneak his way into a handful of varying genres. Positive Love is rooted mainly in folk, though occasional...
View ArticlePRESS RELEASE: The 2013 IMR Indie Music Festival returns to Atlanta with more...
PRESS RELEASE: The 2013 IMR Indie Music Festival returns to Atlanta with more artists and added dates. INITIAL RELEASE: 6/17/2013 Who: IMR Magazine and IndieMusicReviewer.com What: The 2013 IMR Indie...
View ArticleCrooked Hands – Under
Crooked Hands, your standard 5 piece indie band. Said nobody, ever. Why? Because they are far from standard. Newcastle’s own combo of exquisite drums, 2 electric guitars, keys, and acoustic guitar and...
View ArticleAaron Bowen – The Karaoke Fallback Plan is “Finger Pickin’ Good.”
Acoustic lovers, hold on to your flat caps, and familiarise yourselves with the accomplished falsetto and precise guitar pickings of San Diego based Aaron Bowen. Being a scholar of his instrument, you...
View ArticleDecker – Slider
With lyrical candor and an air of sultry sophistication, Arizona based folk piece Decker deliver their fourth full-length album Slider – and what an earnest effort this is. When speaking of lyricism...
View ArticleSingle Review: Field Medic – Crushed Pennies
When I was in 9th grade, my English teacher posed the following question to us: “Who are some of today’s modern-day poets?” We were in the middle of a unit on 18th Century poetry, and she was trying to...
View ArticleThe Manx-Blood Chronicles
The Manx is an LA band formed by Tommy Meehan (banjo), Myke Chilian (accordion), Adam Barnes (bass), and Zach Zdziebko(mandolin), who have a unique way to combine folk music with punk. Their new album...
View ArticleHenry the Rabbit – Earthen Birth
Copenhagen-based Craig Martin Wood calls his unique neo folk outfit Henry The Rabbit purveyors of “psychedelic ukulele skiffle.” Their newest offering Earthen Birth is mostly an instrumental affair...
View ArticleJason Howell –“Cathy”– Live Indie Acoustic Performance – Atlanta, GA
Singer/songwriter Jason Howell came out to our new spot and played this great version of “Cathy” for us. We’re so glad he did and hope you will share his music. What do you think? Last year, Jason...
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