Artists

Sad Accordions

Sad accordions began as a project in houston between two friends, seth woods and ben lance, who shared a love of music while quickly realizing each other’s talents in producing music. woods strength was in crafting songs in a somewhat traditional… (Read More)

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Samantha Crain

Paste Magazine – You (Understood) Review: 6.11.10 On her sophomore full-length release, Oklahoma-based singer/songwriter Samantha Crain takes an 11-song glance over her young shoulder, each track the result of an interaction with a particular person, time and place. Not surprisingly, You… (Read More)

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Sarah Jaffe

If there is one thing that Sarah Jaffe will never have to contend with it is the idea that she is a female singer for females. There was once a time that being a female singer meant you would undoubtedly be… (Read More)

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Sarah Jarosz

Recently nominated for a Grammy© Award for the first time. Her original composition “Mansinneedof”, off Song Up In Her Head, has been chosen as one of four nominees for Best Country Instrumental Performance! No musical community has proven more nurturing of… (Read More)

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Sea Wolf

Taking its name from novelist Jack London’s 1904 seafaring adventure, Sea Wolf has evolved organically from its hermetic origins in Alex Brown Church’s living room into a muscular, full-bodied musical entity with passion to burn. After adopting the sobriquet, Church burst… (Read More)

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Seryn

Hailing from one of the most artistically creative music communities (“Best Music Scene of ’08” -Paste Magazine) around, Seryn calls Denton, Texas home. That may not surprise many, but it is no mistake by any means. Call it fate if you… (Read More)

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She Sir

You have the right to expect a well-crafted, meticulously designed product from a band containing two academically-trained composers. She Sir experiment with and generally obsess over the aesthetics of songwriting. Unique phrasing, intricate arrangement, smart sensibilities, and cagey rhythms are just… (Read More)

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Shearwater

Shearwater has transformed itself to the point of reinvention on Palo Santo, the band‘s fourth album. The first Shearwater release to be made up entirely of songs by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Meiburg, Palo Santo resembles previous Shearwater albums only incidentally… (Read More)

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Signal Path

For almost a decade, Signal Path’s mission has been to push the boundaries of electronic music in the performance setting. As one of the pioneers of their genre, Signal Path has influenced countless artists across the country, been downloaded by tens… (Read More)

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Sleepy Sun

Sleepy Sun is a California band from many Californias. They hail from the rolling oak and sage hills of Sierra Gold Country, The San Francisco Peninsula, where Kesey raged and the Dead were once Warlocks, and the forever-sunshine climes of the… (Read More)

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Slow Down Lady

Though they wouldn’t officially take the name Slow Down Lady until months later, the Austin quintet’s roots were founded in April of 2008, when lead guitarist Keith Levy pulled a wild card from his sleeve. "One day Keith came up to… (Read More)

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Smoke and Feathers

Smoke and Feathers began in Austin, TX with the meeting of Hunter Cahalan and Josh Terry in late 2007, both possessing unique singing and guitar techniques. Josh’s heavy southern stylings and Hunter’s eery psychedelic pulses merged into a unique blend of… (Read More)

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Sondre Lerche

Born and raised in Bergen, a small West Coast Norwegian city, Sondre fell under the spell of the records his older brother and two sisters played – Norwegian pop sensations A-Ha, the Beach Boys, Elvis Costello and Prefab Sprout all made… (Read More)

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Sounds Under Radio

“I don’t know who these Sounds Under Radio folk are trying to fool, but that is a big-time rock ‘n’ roll band masquerading as some unsigned indie-emo whatsits,” -Entertainment Weekly In rock music, great power can be found in contrast, in… (Read More)

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SPEAK

Forever questing for innovation, SPEAK invoke timeless melodies in energetic, synth-laden anthems. Frontman Troupe Gammage has been recording music since age 11. Mesmerized by the compositions in his favorite video games, he started creating his own using rudimentary computer software. Developing… (Read More)

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Stanton Moore Trio

Stanton Moore is touring this Fall in support of his new album titled III. The album features Robert Walter on organ and Will Bernard on guitar with special guests Skerik on saxophone, and Mark Mullins on trombone! The record, released on… (Read More)

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Stephen Kellogg

Raised by lions on a cattle ranch in North Dakota…Ok, not quite so dramatic, but these biographies need to have artistic thrust. Stephen Kellogg was born November 28, 1976 in Westchester, PA. The musical urge started with a mixture of his… (Read More)

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Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers

Look no further than the title track of their new Vanguard debut album The Bear to understand Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers. As the band sings passionately, "Sometimes you get the bear, sometimes the bear gets you. Sometimes you’re gonna win… (Read More)

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Suite 709

Suite 709 is Austin’s newest band. A fresh flavor with just a hint of vintage to round off a sound that stretches across several musical genres. Infectious rhythms, hooks that stick to your brain, and soulful vocals combine to produce a… (Read More)

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