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Country Risqué Release Hilariously Melancholic Track ‘Depression Drawer’
Happy Thursday! Today, TIG is thrilled to present the latest release from the quirky San Francisco-based band Country Risqué. Brace yourselves for ‘Depression Drawer,’ a song that, despite its sombre title, invites listeners into a realm of humour and good-natured fun and has had us singing along since we heard it! Country Risqué, the brainchild […]
Unleashing Raw Fury – Necrotic Society Talks ‘DCxPC Live & Dead Vol. 2’
Get ready to dive into the raw and unfiltered world of Necrotic Society, a no-nonsense feminist political hardcore band straight outta New York City. Their latest album, ‘DCxPC Live & Dead Vol. 2 Necrotic Society,’ is a mix of their kickass live vibe on Side A and some studio wizardry on Side B. The latest […]
Transcending Into the Unknown – A Conversation on ‘Giants,’ Music Evolution, and Family Dynamics
Today we’re chatting to Norwegian family band, Transcending Into the Unknown to delve into the shadows cast by their latest single, ‘Giants.’ A departure from their blues-rock roots, ‘Giants’ emerges as a darker, heavier, and more progressive venture, revealing the musical evolution of this talented trio – Filip, Robert, and Stian Dahl. Let’s find out […]
Wayne Wei’s Retro R&B ‘Cloud Chaser’ EP – Exclusive Interview
Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the world of Wayne Wei, a New York-based Chinese independent singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer. Hailing from the vibrant borough of Brooklyn, Wayne draws inspiration from musical legends like Stevie Wonder, Prince, and the Beatles, infusing his work with retro R&B, soul, and psychedelic funk. Recently, he unveiled […]
Stephen EvEns’ ‘A Tree’ – A Wild Ride Through Batshit Crazy Brilliance
London-based Stephen EvEns‘s latest song, ‘A Tree,’ is like a shot of adrenaline—a wild ride through the kind of batshit crazy brilliance that personally drew me to acts like Cardiacs and They Might Be Giants. I could easily sum up my review with just those three words, ‘batshit crazy brilliance,’ but the track deserves more […]
Kiey’s ‘white boy i sat next to on the plane’ – Hypnotic Sounds and Unspoken Desires
Hailing from Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, Kiey embarked on his musical journey with the 2019 debut album, ‘Night To Myself,’ exploring the darker realms of music. Transitioning boldly, his sophomore release ‘Sunday Sanctuary’ showcased a vibrant electro-pop sound, marked by four music videos and a Vietnamese single. Drawing inspiration from Troye Sivan, Lana Del Rey, […]
Exploring ‘The Fourth Wall’ – An Interview with Jim Bower
Today, The Indie Grid delves into the world of Jim Bower, the former frontman of the band Shatner, as he guides us through his latest solo album, ‘The Fourth Wall.’ Hailing from Leeds, UK, Jim’s recent work explores themes of self-deprecating honesty and the impending integration of humanity into a digital future. ‘The Fourth Wall’ […]
Love Ghost’s ‘Angelic’ – A Raw Alt-Rock Ballad Capturing Unrequited Love
Hailing from Los Angeles, Love Ghost has released ‘Angelic,’ a no-nonsense alt-rock ballad that digs into the theme of unrequited love. Inspired by the vibes of XXXtentacion’s ‘Joselyn Flores’ and the Smashing Pumpkins’ ‘Luna,’ the track comes strapped with a music video shot by Keith Coleman. Whilst a quietly reflective track, ‘Angelic’ is set to […]
Porter Release ‘Behind The Banlieue’ – Prepping Fans for New Album
Hailing from Germany, the progressive alternative rock band Porter fuse a unique blend of metal, punk, indie, singer-songwriter, hardcore, and alternative influences. The band’s distinctive sound, rooted in the energetic guitar-driven alternative rock of the ’90s, incorporates progressive elements and rich production, offering a fresh take on the genre. Notably, their music carries a powerful […]