indie
Indie music features a sampling of maverick musicians that favor the DIY approach to music making.
The Recordings I Once Thought Lost
A little over a decade ago I was a motivated and wide eyed teenager full of ideas and potential. Wait, no. Let me rephrase that. I was a teenager with wide, dilated pupils, full of what I thought were good ideas, and pot. I was full of pot. Nah, I'm joking. I never touched the devil's lettuce. Scout's on her, or whatever. Is that how y- never mind.
BP BennickPublished 3 years ago in BeatIntroducing New Indie Artist, Stephersaur!
From an interview with an artist: "It was one of those songs that just fell out of my brain. I have this complicated relationship with all things celestial, especially during the night. I was talking about my weird relationship with the night sky with a friend one day. And a stranger, who identified herself as a green witch, told me that I was cursed by moonlight. That really freaked me out. And, I guess, when I wrote this song, I was thinking about all the memories from the night that seemed so cursed."
S. R. MasonPublished 4 years ago in BeatGood Love
My latest adventure into the Canadian independent music scene, brings me to the sounds of a Calgary, Alberta based artist. I seem to find myself more and more into the music scene in Canada lately. There is so much untapped goodness, and I am grateful to have connected with a few incredible artists in Canada who show me what’s really good! I plan on sharing here quite a bit more about some of the incredible female singers and MC’s that I have connected with, but today we are talking about male singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer, Shea Michael. Today, I share a little about Shea Michael’s latest EP - Good Love and give a more in-depth listen/review to his title track. When I say this EP is a ray of sunshine, give it a listen and you’ll hear why.
PhotobombshellPublished 4 years ago in BeatInfinite ILLIS - Work
Chorus no volleyball but I serve most n***** pitch that from the curb computer love not chirp a buck a gram give me worth I’m just trynna get this work off, I serve, work off, I’m just trynna get this work off, i serve, serve, work
Infinite ILLISPublished 4 years ago in BeatINDIE ARTIST PROMOTES SELF-DISCOVERY AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN NEW EP
Alexis Danielle Finley, a 90’s baby, born March 15 in Houston, TX. As a child, she always participated in extracurricular activities such as dance, sports and the choir at church and at school. Being surrounded by a musically gifted family, they realized she definitely had a gift. At age 5 she fell in love with the Song “how did you get here” by Deborah Cox. At age 16 she joined a girl group by the name of CLASS, that lasted for about 2 months and due to management, they had to part ways. After graduating from Westside High School, Alexis went on to Stephen F Austin State University to obtain a Bachelor of Music in Sound Recording Technology, exposing her to the production side of music. Throughout her college journey Alexis performed at multiple events to get comfortable on the stage. After graduating the primary focus was to be a singer/ engineer.
Amber D’YonePublished 4 years ago in BeatYorktown's KRISTKO Leaves it to the Listener to 'Extrapolate' her New Song
To a lot of us, the United States has become recognizable. So we are left to cry out and plead for sanity. Anyway we can, our voice demands to be heard, and despite what seems almost futile, KRISTKO joins the chorus in her new song.
Rich MonettiPublished 4 years ago in BeatInterview with Accent Sorrow
So, to begin with, I met the artist who would become Accent Sorrow about 5 or 6 years ago through one of my closest friends. I didn't have too many initial reactions of him, though I did know I wasn't a tremendous fan of his taste of music. Coincidentally, it was indirectly through this particular set of musical tastes that I came to determine that my thinking about music had ossified, and I'd reached the age where I thought the music "of my generation" was the best, and everything new sucked.
Creativity RiskPublished 4 years ago in BeatTyDi Unleashes Powerful Anthemic Indie Dance Pop Track “New Normal” ft. Bella Renee
In his 15 years as one of the leading artists in electronic music, Australian songwriter, composer, record producer and DJ tyDi, also known as Tyson Illingworth, has seen, heard and done it all. Through his extensive discography, including five full-length albums, countless singles, remixes, and EPs across diverse genres, he’s topped global charts, toured the world and continues to make an indelible mark on the music world. As an artist, tyDi’s honesty and authenticity to his fans has set him apart from other artists whether he is communicating with his fans through social media or songwriting. Now, tyDi is back unleashing an infectious anthemic indie dance pop single titled, “New Normal” ft. vocalist Bella Renee in response to COVID-19 and the toll the pandemic lockdown has had on him as an artist and as a person living through the pandemic.
Looking At The Last Decade And The Resurgence of Outlaw Country
There are some decades where it’s easier to define it musically than others. When you think of the 60s the Beatles might come to mind, or the 70s might instantly make you think of Led Zeppelin.
Matthew DonnellonPublished 4 years ago in BeatThe Rise of The Little Guys and The Continuation of Legends
The 2010’s The technological advancements and creativity of the new generation has made creating music easier than any other decade. There is no longer a need for a record label or a recording studio to get big. The amount of independently created music has now surpassed the amount of officially published musical content. Felix Kjellberg also known as Pewdiepie on YouTube created his own music back in 2018 and with 2 songs reaching a combined 400 million views.
Zack BlaisdellPublished 4 years ago in BeatKeeping the beat alive
For Britain’s independent music scene, lockdown is taking a toll. Venues are closed, so no gigs. Studios are closed, so no rehearsal space or recording time. The innovation shown in producing virtual performances can plug a gap, but it struggles to recapture the thrill of performing live in front of an audience. Even though the easing of lockdown means pubs can reopen this weekend, bars that specialise in live music are ordered to keep their stages closed.
Andy PottsPublished 4 years ago in BeatTara Beier
Singer-songwriter Tara Beier is a name that will soon be synonymous with invoking feelings of positivity and inspiration through her music. Her folk/blues/psychedelic rock sound is a mashup of some of her musical influences growing up such as Fleetwood Mac and Joni Mitchell with a twist all her own. Beier is also an accomplished actress and filmmaker. Tara helped create a documentary entitled I Met a Man from Burma, which helped release a refugee into Canada for citizenship and also played singer-songwriter, Buffy Sainte-Marie in Covered, which rekindled a passion for music that was within her from a young age.
Carlos LacayoPublished 4 years ago in Beat