From
Los Angeles, this is Lucy & La Mer with some
Indie Pop
Indie Pop
Lucy & La Mer
Hey there I am Lucy & La Mer, take a listen and check out my new video entitled "Got That Thing". It's inspired by difficult times I've had with online dating. Enjoy!
Mod Hippie is an L.A. garage pop collective fronted by singer/songwriter Doug McGuire and backed by three generations of L.A. pop tradition, including alumni from The Beach Boys, X and the Standells. Their third album, WANNABE NOBODY, comes out on October 5th and is available for pre-order now.
The band have had millions of plays across multiple platforms, supported Eagles Of Death Metal on tour and the single was produced by Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear. You may also know their Bassist, keys and vocalist Joshua Moriarty from his 10 years in Miami Horror.
Hey all, My name is Ralph Puma and I just released a collection of songs I'd written from 2006-2012. I'm currently in a band called Rosewood Rebels and we just released our first single which you can check out on anything Rosewood Rebels. Enjoy the old-new songs!
Hey everybody! I'm Claire and I make up the one woman pop-punk band that is no reception. "Time to Kill" is a taste of my upcoming EP, See Through, and through its crunchy guitars and angsty pop vocals it tells the familiar story of putting more into a relationship than you are getting back.
The new Twinkles album contains 10 songs in the classic style of the band, pure punk 77 full of melodies and sensational choruses that bring to mind bands like Boys, Ramones, Undertones, Vibrators, Cock Sparrer, Skids, 999.
With a lot of pop-punk and a little theatre, I lead an outfit (piano, bass and drums) in order to bring you a big roster of short stories about night-owl heartbreak and growing up.
Hello, everyone! We're As Time Fades and we just released our debut EP, Growing Season! It's a variety of songs from upbeat to slow acoustic types. This has been in the works for 2 years and we hope you guys like it!
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