The Margaret Hooligans – Royal Octopus Canal

The Margaret Hooligans have graced us yet again with an awesome punk banger in their latest single Royal Octopus Canal. The dynamic duo of Meg Cratty (vocals, electric ukulele) and Mr. Strontium (percussion) continue to bring the best in each other through their wild and unapologetic sound. Royal Octopus Canal is a post-mortem of a […]

Arrows of the Sun – The Sound of Silence Boy

The Sound of Silence Boy is the latest single from Arrows of the Sun – a collective of musicians and neighbors from Oxford, UK, who decided to write songs during the start of lockdown. This latest song is a somber reflection, partly inspired by a lightning strike around the village during a thunderstorm. In it […]

Oh Ryan – Take It Easy

Oh Ryan offers a different way of spreading their advocacy in their latest single Take it Easy, which talks about the issue of climate change. The band sings in a sunny disposition, filled with bright instruments and catchy lyrics as they talk about everyone’s nonchalance and lack of urgency in tackling the climate crisis. They […]

Kwolek – Cemetery Days

Cemetery Days is the latest single from Colorado-based indie pop artist Kwolek. Listening to it feels like watching an extended montage of life memories. The song follows two misfit teens as they discover themselves through restless wanderings, making art and visiting graveyards. Through the six minute duration of the song, Kwolek takes the listener into […]

Devon More – My Body Is.

Devon More offers an empowering message in her latest single My Body Is. This is the third on a line of singles the Vancouver-based songwriter has released for her upcoming album The Sky is Falling, which itself is coming out on February the 29th. In it, she asserts her autonomy over her own body, rejecting […]

The Graft – Superman

Superman, the latest single from London based indie rock outfit The Graft is so full of hooks that it’s sure to snag you into several different lines once you dive into its proverbial waters. At first I gravitated to its tasty main riff, then to its groovy bass and drums, then I fixated on lead […]

9 O’clock Nasty – Smash, Grab & Go

The independent music scene is rich with talent that can be easily overlooked, that’s why we’re dedicated to giving a signal boost to great music as we discover them here at Buzzy Band. One of our latest obsessions is the indie rock group 9 O’clock Nasty after we got a hold of their latest single […]

Down the Lees – Douse

Down the Lees is set to release their next single Douse on the 15th of February. Slowly the band has been ramping up their production after a massive setback during lockdown, in which its lead creator Laura Lee Schultz was forced to pause the project and retreat back to Canada, derailing her growing success in […]

Rich Kid Express – Find My Way Home

Classic rock outfit Rich Kid Express offers a profound reminder for everyone in their latest single “Find My Way Home”. The message is front and center–No matter where you are or whatever situation you might be in, whenever the chips are down, there is always that one place you can turn to find resolve, and […]

Trans Parent – Only In My Heart

“Only In My Heart” is the latest single from trans artist An Image, which is set to release on February 14, 2024 under the moniker Trans Parent. An has a background in avant-garde performance art, being a founding member of the experimental rock band Flender, as well as the free improv collective known as KA. […]

Head Sound – Like a Painting

Sonic birds flutter in and out of aural perception in “Like a Painting” the latest single from dreampop outfit Head Sound. Not much is known about the enigmatic force behind this artist but none of that is a hindrance to enjoy the impressionist blooms of soothing guitars and resplendent vocals in this masterfully crafted song. […]

The Dream Spiral – Redemption

The Dream Spiral are a 5-piece indie rock outfit composed of music veterans from Brisbane Australia. They’ve released the latest single “Redemption” from their upcoming self-titled debut album. The song feels insidious and seductive, with gritty industrial riffs and thick throbbing bass. The lyrics talk about desire and sin, and how religious beliefs are trying […]