Mary Beth Orr, Greg Scheer – Good and True
Forget everything you think you know about folk music being
Tom Minor – The Loneliest Person on Earth
Look, whoever told you introspective indie is all soft and


Poster Children – Tool of the Man
Poster Children released Tool of the Man in 1993 under Sire records. In this album the band presents an overall gloomier atmosphere with darker shades and textures than

Fotoform – Horizons
Gentle riffs phase over an ethereal mix, while a bass line provides structure and form, glossing over an icy tune before the drums arrive to

Pastel Coast – Sun
The second full-length from Pastel Coast gives off a warm and fuzzy feeling. Aptly titled Sun, this record evokes a fun energy inspired by warm summer days spent

Caution – Caution
Caution is a power pop-duo from DC, a fragment from the quartet known as Saturday Night. Nora Button and Cash ML had to move into different

The Boys With The Perpetual Nervousness – Songs From Another Life
Despite the group name, The Boys With The Perpetual Nervousness exude a lot of confidence in their sophomore effort Songs From Another Life. These guys are one of

Koalra – Love Songs to Remind us That We Can’t Stand Each Other
Indie outfit Koalra has just released their latest album entitled “Love Songs to Remind us That We Can’t Stand Each Other.” This comes fresh after

Dream Date – Dream Date
Dream Date released their self-titled full length album back in February 2020, and we’re absolutely smitten by their dreamy folk style. These songs are poetry and

Nine:Forty:PM – Wave
Wave is the latest EP from Portland based post-rock/shoegaze outfit Nine:Forty:PM. We especially enjoyed this record due to its balance of ambient, atmospheric moments of bliss that

Deafheaven – Infinite Granite
We find Deafheaven moving into a new direction in their latest album Infinite Granite. The San Francisco band labeled by fans as blackmetal finds themselves in a more

FRIGS – Basic Behaviour
FRIGS doesn’t hesitate. They come in strong. Their 2018 record Basic Behaviour starts with an anxious pull in opener “Doghead”, filled with abrasive energy and tugged by riffs

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