Posts Tagged: Emerging Talent

New Music - Transfer

transfer Here’s another emerging band for you guys to check out - San Diego-based four-piece Transfer.

I love the retro vibe some of their songs have. Sinking Sailing is drenched in Floydian effects, beginning with a psychedelic intro and leading into a deafening conclusion.

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New Music - Drive Like Carson

Got a friend request tonight from up and coming Boston rockers Drive Like Carson. See exhibit (a):

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Yes, they’re shifty looking. But they do rock, I can assure you. Drive Like Carson have profiles on both MySpace and (my favourite) PureVolume.com. So go on over a listen, and friend them if you like what you hear. Here’s a bit of blurb about the band and the line-up:

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Silversun Pickups’ Lazy Eye Gets UK Release

silversun-pickups-lazy-eye We first wrote about Silversun Pickups way back in April of this year, raving about the power of their song Lazy Eye. Well, word has reached Unreality Music that the Pickups are releasing it as a single in the UK….today!!!

Apparently Lazy Eye’s had mega exposure in the USA, with appearances by the band on Letterman, Leno and others. It has also had a spot on The O.C.

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New Music - Diablo Swing Orchestra

the-butchers-ballroom Honor-bound to bring you new music, tonight Unreality Music introduces you to Diablo Swing Orchestra. Before you go any further, go over to MySpace and listen to their Balrog Boogie track. Then come back and we’ll talk about it.

Done it? Good. Now let’s talk…

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Stonefoxx - Sexier than the Spice Girls?

So, I got this email through MySpace last week from a bunch of girls called Stonefoxx. It’s not often that a trio of foxxy girls messages me on MySpace, so I was quite surprised. Naturally, I decided to check them out and report back to you.

The market isn’t exactly flooded with girl bands these days, so there might be room for an act like Stonefoxx. Their style is very much pure pop, listening to tracks like Butterflies and Dirty Your Hands confirms this. Occasionally they get into some funky rock chick territory, as you’ll hear on Interference. Nice bass groove and crisp understated guitar.

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