
Man får väl kanske inte promota….
Men passar på ändå, plus att detta är hör o häpna lite samhällsrelevant!
Här är vår nya singel, ”SER DU?”
https://open.spotify.com/track/7vNknnpUIvLQWgHAPEr4cY?si=yKOSkSnHS6aJFZaEUlbjzg

Man får väl kanske inte promota….
Men passar på ändå, plus att detta är hör o häpna lite samhällsrelevant!
Här är vår nya singel, ”SER DU?”
https://open.spotify.com/track/7vNknnpUIvLQWgHAPEr4cY?si=yKOSkSnHS6aJFZaEUlbjzg
i make alternative music from brazil and my EP just dropped today — wanted to share this here
Discover new music by checking out these great bands that have very low monthly followers and streams
Não sei bem se isto encaixa aqui mas vi que já apareceram outras bandas portuguesas no sub e resolvi partilhar.
É uma banda de hard rock do Alentejo que acaba de lançar o primeiro single do seu novo álbum. A música chama-se Dear Jade, é em inglês, e fala de uma separação.
Acho que ficou bem para uma banda independente que já conta com um EP, mas é a vossa opinião que interessa.
Hi 👋🏻 I’m a bedroom Songwriter/Producer and I wanted to share an Indie Rock track with you. It’s about the crazy cost of living crisis and is from my new album ‘Breaker Breaker’.
May 25th.
I’m releasing a new song called:
The Bob Ross Bing Bang Bong Sing Along Song!
Imagine if public access television had a nervous breakdown and formed a grunge/punk band in a tunnel at 2AM.
At one point during production I stopped and asked myself:
“Should this exist?”
The answer was unfortunately yes.
This stupid thing somehow became one of the catchiest songs I’ve ever made.
No Bob Rosses, David Carradines, or Charlie Sheens were harmed during the making of this masterpiece of madness.
Feel free to reach out and I'll send ya a link to sample to song . You can also search Red in the Dark to check out the catalog
Wrexham goth punk rockers KK Verkefni have just released this new cover single. One for the John Lydon fans!
I love this riff! It's so bright.
Nikolai Fraiture gets honest about what still has the power to derail a Strokes show
On the heels of their performance at Coachella, I thought I'd revisit this conversation I had with Nikolai about what it actually feels like to perform when something goes wrong on stage. He's pretty candid about how differently the band handles it now versus the early days — and there's a moment where James Brown comes up that puts it all in perspective.
Listen to the full conversation here: https://youtu.be/I2Za6DcaF7E