Listen: Way Yes – “Tog Pebbles”

Tog Pebbles
Way Yes’ debut LP, Tog Pebbles has now officially been released. The lead up to this release began three years ago in Columbus, Ohio with the musical collaboration of Glenn D. Davis Sr and Travis M. Hall Sr. This was followed by adding multi-instrumentalist Maxwell N. Lewis Sr, and percussionist Timothy W.H. Horak Sr. The band’s intent is to create feel good music with a dark twist, and it appears that they are very capable of doing so.

MP3: Way Yes – “Macando” 

Download Macando, an indie afro-pop saxophone laden track from the new release above, and stream Tog Pebbles in its entirety below. You can purchase Tog Pebbles from their Bandcamp page, and pick up a physical copy in CD form from Insound. For more information and tour dates check them out on Facebook.

 

 

Tracklisting:
01. Colerain
02. Money Field
03. Don’t Give Up
04. Macando
05. Get Healed
06. Rhythm of the Ants
07. Blood Line
08. Tog Pebbles
09. Piranha
10. Holy Drop

Watch: Pierce The Veil – “Bulls In The Bronx”

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Post-hardcore band Pierce The Veil are premiering the new music video for their song, Bulls In The Bronx, on their Vevo Youtube channel. The song is the fifth track off of their latest album, Collide With The Sky, released last year. Along with Bulls In The Bronx, the band has also shot and released videos for the songs King For A Day and Hell Above.

The band are currently on their month-long sold out Spring Fever Tour, with co-headliner All Time Low and supporters Mayday Parade and You Me At SixPierce The Veil celebrated Cinco de Mayo last Sunday by releasing their third signature hot sauce, Ragin’ Cajun, which is available for purchase here. Check out the new music video below!

Donate: Tristâme – “Common Ground”

Common Ground

“In a crisis that has left 70,000 plus dead, countless more injured and over one million refugees fighting to stay alive, it is imperative to find a common ground and to gather all efforts to decrease the level of suffering.”

The New York Based, Syrian born, singer-songwriter Rami under the moniker of Tristâme, has released a four-song charity EP titled Common Ground. His hopes are to inspire others to take notice of the civil war that still grips his homeland, Syria. The genre of Common Ground is alternative atmospheric rock and was co-produced, recorded, and mixed by Jonathan Jetter at Right Angle Recording in New York.

In Rami’s own words about the release, “Suddenly music became a refuge from all sense of powerlessness and helplessness that I and many Syrian friends have felt. It became a gateway from all the negativity in the news and provided an opportunity to channel my energy into something positive – a cathartic experience that in the end would provide help to fellow Syrians in need.”

Common Ground is available to stream below and can be purchased from CD Baby or iTunes with all proceeds from the sales going towards organisations helping Syrian refugees. For more information check out Tristâme’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

Watch: The Wonder Years – “The Bastards, The Vultures, The Wolves”

The Wonder Years Press
The Wonder Years have released the third song off of their upcoming full-length, The Greatest Generation, titled The Bastards, The Vultures, The Wolves. Check out the video here, as well the videos for their two previous songs Passing Through A Screen Door and Dismantling Summer. Let us know what you think in the comments below! The album will be released on May 14th by Hopeless Records. You can preorder the record on their website.

Single: AF THE NAYSAYER – “Imagerial Denouement (feat. Myka Nyne)”

Imagerial Denouement
Track: “Imagerial Denouement (feat. Myka Nyne)”
Artist: AF THE NAYSAYER
Release Date: April 23, 2013
Label: ReSERVED Records

Producer AF THE NAYSAYER teamed up with Myka Nyne of Freestyle Fellowship to produce Imagerial Denouement a tribute to Japanese producer Nujabes. The track combines a jazz base, looped drum machine samples, and harmonic tones, accompanied by Myka Nyne’s rap verses. Originally an instrumental, which you can stream below, produced before Nujabes death, the track has now been transformed into a pioneering musical eulogy. AF THE NAYSAYER stated, “The title is a play on words of his song Imaginary Folklore. This song was my tribute to Nujabes, because he has such a large influence on my work.” ReSERVED Records is offering the digital version (iTunes), and a 7″ limited-edition vinyl or a poster of the cover art by Wes Sumrall for a special price on their Bandcamp page.

 

Rating: 8/10