Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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twisted teens - the valley spirit never dies
Atwood MagazineFollow “New Orleans-based punk band Twisted Teens shirk genre conventions on their chaotic, energetic, and wildly creative new record, diving into…” 10 hrs ago →
Holly Bruce - Love Remains
Atwood MagazineFollow “Nashville-based singer/songwriter Holly Bruce shares her essay, “My Journey to Choosing Love,” as a part of Atwood Magazine's Mental Health…” 11 hrs ago →
she's green - Syndulla
Atwood MagazineFollow “Minneapolis shoegaze band She’s Green finally made it to New York for a show at The Knitting Factory, where they…” last week →
Camp Saint Helene - Lavender By Night
Atwood MagazineFollow “Catskills, NY-based witchy folk band Camp Saint Helene take us track-by-track through their enchanting sophomore album 'Of Earth and its…” last week →
Joh Chase - When I Got This Place
Atwood MagazineFollow “Joh Chase takes us track-by-track through their triumphant new album 'SOLO,' a breathtakingly bold record of reflection, reconnection, and rediscovery…” on Apr 24th →
Kramies - Social Light
Atwood MagazineFollow “Singer/songwriter Kramies finds his fire and reconnects with himself on "Social Light," an enchanting inner reckoning full of warmth, weight,…” on Apr 17th →
Career Woman - No Alibi
Atwood MagazineFollow “Career Woman’s indie rock single “No Alibi” is infectious and thought-provoking: Singer/songwriter Melody Caudill scratches the deepest layers of existence…” on Apr 7th →
wilt - the riff
Atwood MagazineFollow “LA indie rock band wilt discuss relationships, mental health, and navigating a growing audience in a perspective-shifting, unfiltered chat as…” on Apr 4th →
Tomato Flower - Do It
Atwood MagazineFollow “Baltimore psych-pop quartet Tomato Flower dizzily revolve around the mentally draining tension of a breakup, but the song “Do It”…” on Mar 25th →
Katie Von Schleicher - Montagnard People
Atwood MagazineFollow “Brutally vulnerable and beautifully breathtaking, 'Teeth' is as visceral and raw as it is dramatically layered: Magana’s sophomore album is…” on Mar 21st →