Kevin Driscoll – Black It Out
Jacksonville’s own Kevin Driscoll just dropped his first official solo bomb, “Black It
Peel – Tears from the Sun
Norwegian alt.rock force PEEL dropped their haunting new single, “Tears from the Sun”,


Pastel – FRITZ
Bubblegum pop and gazed-out alt rock may be a weird combination, but it’s a perfect fit for the coming-of-age themed sophomore effort Pastel from FRITZ. Newcastle’s Tilly Murphy

Familiar Patterns – Swiss Portrait
Swiss Portrait is the project of Michael Kay Terrance, who recorded, mixed and mastered his latest record Familiar Patterns at the comfort of their spare bedroom apartment in

The Reds, Pinks and Purples – Uncommon Weather
The Reds, Pinks & Purples is the solo project of San Francisco musician Glenn Donaldson, whose DIY-pop sensibilities has led him to condense the moments of

Pile of Love – Pile of Love
Pile of Love is a group formed from a couple of post-hardcore bands who decided to make their own music in a fun, no-pressure environment. The

Superchunk – Superchunk
Today at Buzzyband we are going to delve into another one of our favorite indie bands. Superchunk has been a fixture of the indie scene since their

Superchunk – No Pocky For Kitty
The greatest strength of Superchunk’s second record No Pocky For Kitty, released in 1991, was the environment and the mindset that encompassed its recording process. This

Mannequin Pussy – Perfect
Mannequin Pussy has been through a lot since their previous release. The onset of the pandemic came just after they released their critically acclaimed LP

Poster Children – Junior Citizen
Junior Citizen was initially released in 1995 via Sire records, and in this album Poster Children has crafted another stellar addition to their discography. This

Poster Children – Flower Power
Poster Children is one of the most prolific indie bands from Chicago, Illinois and has released eleven studio albums through the decades. The band is

Drahla – Useless Coordinates
As you hear the first few bars of the opening track “Gilded Cloud” you’ll hear the bass oozing with venom, the guitar spit with vitriol

Moaning – Uneasy Laughter
Moaning took a tight swerve in their second album, replacing the sweltering guitars of their 2018 self-titled release to lush sounding synths and electronic beats.

The Garden – Kiss My Super Bowl Ring
Attempting to describe the sound of Kiss My Super Bowl Ring is an exercise in futility. You’ll have to include every genre including the kitchen

The Chats – High Risk Behavior
The Chats’ debut album High Risk Behaviour gets us back to the basics of punk. The Aussie trio keeps it simple, with less than three

Beach Bunny – Honeymoon
Lili Trifilio’s sound has gotten a long way, graduating from bedroom pop tunes to now headlining her four-piece band, Beach Bunny’s new album is filled

Eggs on Mars – It Will Be Like It Was
Eggs on Mars’ fourth full-length release “It Will Be Like It Was” feels like a soft and gentle reflection of days gone by. Imagine flipping

Ricky – Palm Trees
During my first go-around with Ricky’s Palm Trees I never would have imagined the record was inspired by and written during the 2019-2020 period, yet once I’ve