News
March 8, 2021
Beloved indie rock/post-hardcore band, DENS, return with a completely new and reworked version of their 2020 album titled “Tamed Tongues”. The album will featured all reworked versions of the songs found on “Taming Tongues” but incorporating a more toned down, acoustic, Americana like vibe. The band dropped a new music video for the lead off track, “To”, that you can watch below. This is an exciting release to keep your eyes and ears on. I wish more bands would do something like this. Read the full message from DENS, below.… Continued →
March 7, 2021
New Releases: March 5, 2021
Rock & Metal
- Andrew Stanton – Black & Blue (EP)
- Autumnboy, Jay Costlow – Life After Living
- Christian Liljegren – The Rock
- Demon Hunter – Songs of Death and Resurrection
- Dens – To (Tamed Sessions)
- Flight Deck – Signs of Life
- Ocean Dark – Fallen
- Reclaim the Day – Sentenced to Life
- Tonelantern – The Coming
- Alvin Cedric – Build Bridges
- Brandin Reed – Something The World Ain’t Got
- Chad Gentry – 25 Years (EP)
- Chasing the Light – The Moment
- Danielle Apicella – Little Things
- Dimas Cortez – Not the Same
- Forsaken Hero – God of Revival
- The Gray Havens – Rhythm of the East
- Jack Cassidy – Let Go, Let God
- JJ Heller – Anything
- Katie Lynn Wise – Show Me Your Love
- Marie Bashiru – State Of Mind: Stabal Session (Live)
- Matthew West, Carly Pearce – Truth Be Told
- Me+mad – Muush
- Mike Donehey – Work of Art (EP)
- NEEDTOBREATHE – The Campfire EP
- PASSIONATE – Everything
- Rachel Morley – Preference
- Riley Clemmons – Keep On Hoping
- Ross King – All My Heroes Are Underdogs
- Ryan Stevenson, Vince Gill, Amy Grant – When We Fall Apart (feat.
March 6, 2021
Furnace Fest 2021
In a stunning change of events, Furnace Fest WILL return this year and in that fall slow they rescheduled to last year. You definitely don’t want to miss this one time opportunity to catch some of the biggest bands of the music scene along with some reunions and other one off shows. This will be an unforgettable weekend and something that probably will only come through once in a lifetime. Although I won’t be able to attend personally, I’ll be there in spirit. I really hope the Furnace Fest founders will somehow film this and/or make it a live streaming event.… Continued →
Radical Radical - Misfit Toys (Featuring Adam Lohrbach of Home Grown)
Adam Lohrbach of the classic Southern California based pop-punk band Home Grown, has just launched his brand new song titled “Misfit Toys” under the band name Radical Radical. Check out this nostalgia drenched and super fun new song below. This is a song perfect for those summer drives of 2021 and one that helps usher in some much needed positivity in a time of great uncertainty. Check out Misfit Toys and make sure to follow Radical Radical on all socials. Also, buy merch from him right here.… Continued →
March 5, 2021
Song of the Day: 4•4•1 - Show Me
4•4•1 burst onto the SoCal new wave scene in 1984, releasing their debut album on Royal Commandment Records (soon to be re-named Blue Collar Records). The band formed in 1983 in Los Angeles County, diligently rehearsing in the garage of bassist/keyboardist Glenn Holland’s parents. They recorded a 4-song demo and subsequently sent out copies to area youth pastors. The unconventional move proved successful as they caught the attention of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, a large church that hosted lots of concerts for Christian new wave and early alternative bands.… Continued →
March 3, 2021
RED Announce New Concert Dates for Texas in June
Drop those masks and party hard with RED this June in Texas. They are playing in 4 different cities in Texas beginning on June 23rd. For dates and info, look below. You can also visit the band’s website here for further information. So my question is this, do you think it’s safe to host concerts again? Will you be partying with or without a mask? What do you think about the band RED?… Continued →
Dropping These Names Without Those Numbers
One of my favorite long running emo/indie/post-hardcore bands, Names Without Numbers, will return VERY soon with a brand new song titled “Empire on Fire”. All I can tell you is that this is a powerful and heavy track, perfect for long drives and weight lifting sessions. This is one of the best songs the band has ever written. As the kids would say, it’s a “banger”. It seriously slaps and goes beyond the typical hard rock radio fare that some radio stations are obsessed with.… Continued →
The Undertaking Sign With Solid State Records, Drop New Song
An up and coming new metal band from San Diego, CA. with that southern chaos “core” sound has just signed with Solid State Records. They are called The Undertaking and have dropped their new song “Oh, Negative” that you can listen to below. For fans of Every Time I Die, Norma Jean, Maylene and The Sons of Disaster, and The Showdown. More here.… Continued →
March 2, 2021
Indie Vision Music x Song Blast Playlist March 2021
Continuing our “Song Blast Playlist” series into March 2021, I just made public the new playlist for this month. This will now be a monthly playlist series and will be updated throughout the month with NEW songs as they become available. Check out new, recent, and a few classics squeezed in there. This playlist WILL be updated during the month. Check it out here on our Spotify Profile. You can also find it below this message. I took all 100 songs from the 4 playlists last month and put it in a February 2021 playlist, check it out here.… Continued →
Light The Way Will Demolish 2021 With Their Infectious Pop-Punk Energy
Light The Way will return this year with quite possibly, THE BEST pop-punk album in years. The band known for their high energy, spirit-filled, unique sound is quite remarkable in a scene with run of the mill relationship driven songs and profanity laden banter. The band seek to change things up by connecting with audiences in a deeply emotional, honest, and spiritual way. They make heads explode, bodies dance, and lips sing. If you haven’t heard Light The Way, you are doing yourself and the scene a huge disservice.… Continued →
Small Wars Lights a Fire to Punk Rock in 2021
The independent punk band, Small Wars, are like the little engine that could. Born from the remnants of bands like Joey’s Loss and The Hotshot Freight Train, the band has been charging forward with their politically led punk rock anthems since 2018 when they dropped their 4 song debut via Indie Vision Music. The band are teasing new songs and dropped a teaser of which you can listen to below (via Facebook/Instagram). Make sure to follow them on their socials and listen/stream their music on all digital networks now.… Continued →
Too Bad Eugene Joins People of Punk Rock Records
This legendary 3 piece punk rock band known the world over as TOO BAD EUGENE, have just joined up and coming label, People of Punk Rock Records. The Adam Nigh (Ex-Craig’s Brother, Thrush) led band first burst on the scene with their nationally released debut, “At Any Rate” which was produced by Mike Herrera of MxPx through his label, Rock City Recordings back in the year 2000. The band followed that up with “Moonlighting” in 2002 as well as the unreleased track “In Memory Still” on “I’m Your Biggest Fan Vol.… Continued →
March 1, 2021
New Releases: February 26, 2021
Rock & Metal
- Awaken – Monsters & Machines
- Dire – Oblivion God
- The Drowned God – All Haunted
- Emo Empire – Peace, Bitterness And Understanding (EP)
- Images Of Eden – Fight the Good Fight
- Images Of Eden – Where Dreams Begin
- Jerry Fee – Truth
- Killdevil Theory – Woke and Problematic (W.A.P.)
- The Letter Black – Rise
- Manafest – Save You
- The Undertaking! – Oh, Negative
- Beckah Shae – Beckah Shae – Champion
- Branan Murphy – Bored
- Brian Reith – Mess ‘Reimagined’
- Cat Rea – Redemption
- DaFOO – LOST
- DC Talk – Free At Last (Live)
- Drakeford – Take Me Back
- Feikje Douwina – Stay
- Freedom Heart – Made Perfect
- Ian Zumback – Wasted Years
- John Jin Han – To Love You
- JSteph – Something Better
- Karissa Frampton, Kable – Honestly [Instrumental] (Kable Remix)
- Lauren Daigle – Hold On To Me
- Lily Garay – lento (EP)
- Mat Kearney – Pontiac
- Rachael Nemiroff – Free Without You
- Rebekah Fitch – Loose Ends
- RELIC – With You
- Ryan Vetter – LIFETIMES SYNCHRONIZED
- SHORE – Outside In
- Terrian – Genesis of Terrian (EP)
- Tory Ruperto – Like You
- We the Least – Sundae Best
- Zoetic – The Other Way
- Bryson Price – Holy Spirit
- Demy Yorth – Ghui
- DJ Bachi, Aklow – Duality
- Gospel of Dance – Light of the World (Heavenly Disco Remix)
- Man Cub – Delete
- Roberto Rosso, Redson – Here with Me
- Sam Bowman – Icarus
- Samuel Zamora, Michael R´R – Único (Sergio SO Remix)
- Andy Squyres – Poet Priest
- Benjamin Krogh – Good Medicine
- Brogan Gaskill – Prelude
- Greg LaFollette – Learning To Fly
- Harrison Lemke – Burn Down the Title Loan
- More Than Rubies – The Bravest Thing
- Northern Assembly – All Things Wild
- Sef Idle – Blindsided
- Steve Schallert – Holy or Hollow
- A3 – GOD FEARING
- Adameant – Eternity
- Advent Birmingham – Up from My Youth
- Battz – Rock It
- Beleaf – Allways Black
- BigBreeze – By The Way
- Bryan Andrew Wilson – The Ride
- Caleb Gordon – Reap what I sow
- CBE 180 – Frozen Tear
- Crowned In Chains – Carry Me
- Davey Asaph – Four Letter Word
- Dedge P – Switch Up
- Deitrick Haddon, Zaytoven – Sick World
- Drup – 20
- Elisha.
February 28, 2021
Before There Was Andy Squyres, There Was Cool Hand Luke (Honest Christian Music)
Andy Squyres released a gem of an album on Thursday which I already reviewed here. It’s an album that fully lives up to anticipation. But one thing I’ve noticed is that folks act as if this is the only type of album with this level of honesty, the only album that pairs hope and pain for closely. Squyres does this all well, no doubt. But his brand is, undoubtedly, “church music”. He’s a worship leader. His circles include Taylor Leonhardt and Jess Ray, among others.… Continued →
February 26, 2021
Song of the Day: The Walk - Vessels of Noble Worth
Welcome to what is probably the most underrated album in Christian alternative music history. The problem is largely that it just wasn’t heard by enough people. This Pennsylvania band comprised one third of the ‘holy trinity’ of Christian jangle pop, rounded out by Virginia’s The Throes and Minnesota’s The Swoon (coincidentally all band names beginning with the definite article). They released their one and only album, not counting their independent demo cassettes, through Talkingtown (also home of metal band Armageddon) and co-released through R.E.X.
Indianland is a real slow-burner of an album.… Continued →
February 21, 2021
Officer Negative Return
Officer Negative have returned, well, in the form of Merch that is. A couple former band members including Chad Wiggins, have put up a bunch of great designs like shirts, buttons, patches, and yes – Vinyl. You are buying direct from them so please hit up this link here if you are a ON fan or even just a casual lurker about to turn into an ON fan. Maybe with enough persuasion the band will reunite someday?… Continued →
February 19, 2021
New Releases: February 19, 2021
Rock & Metal
- ’68 – Bad Bite
- ALLISSA – Let Me Out
- Anberlin – More to Living Than Being Alive
- Defying Death – Blinded by Sorrow (EP)
- Falcone Rising – Tableturner
- The Hero and a Monster – My Design
- James Franchise – Patreon EP I
- Mangled Carpenter – The Hanging of Judas
- The Midnight Wedding – Anthem for the Outcast
- Pastor Brad – Down and Dirty
- White Robe Nation – Bride
- Asher Postman – that’s cap
- Andrew Ripp – Revenant
- Caleb Lockwood – Hear Me Out
- Common Courier – The Start
- Daniela Garcia – With You
- Emorie – Bloom in the Dark (Live)
- Eniola Abioye – Valentines Day
- Fyr Fytr – Only 1 (S.L.W.
Song of the Day: Creed - Meet Again (no, not THAT Creed)
Long before Scott Stapp was crooning about going higher and breaking out of his own prison, there was this Creed, a traditional heavy metal band from Germany. The band released only one full-length album through Pias Music in Europe (and Pure Metal in North America), after releasing an obscure EP. The band played an intensely melodic brand of heavy metal without ever crossing into glam. And although a couple of the tracks approached breakneck speeds, they weren’t speed metal either.
This style of metal was prominent in continental Europe at the time, but never garnered a major audience in the United States beyond the mid 80s.… Continued →
February 18, 2021
Pantokrator release new video!
Swedish death metallers Pantokrator have released a new video for “We the People.” The song is presumably the lead single from their brand new album Marching out of Babylon, which released just a few weeks ago through Nordic Mission.… Continued →
February 17, 2021
Be Not Afraid (Ex-Distant Hero, Staple, Sides of the North) Drop Debut Single
Be Not Afraid, a new project featuring former members from bands like Staple, Sides of the North, and Distant Hero, just dropped a brand new song titled “Fatal Attraction”. This is their first song and it can be found on all digital networks including spotify. Check out the song below.… Continued →
Emo Empire Drops "The Rise of an Empire"
Emo Empire which the solo project of Billy Edwards (he writes, plays all instruments, produces, and records the songs on his records), just dropped another new album called “The Rise of an Empire”. Check out this unique indie-pop-rock new release via bandcamp right here or on digital networks of your choice. You can also listen to it right here on Indie Vision Music in the comments below. Think The Rocket Summer meets Dashboard Confessional meets Snow Patrol, Keane, and Thinktank.… Continued →
February 15, 2021
Indie Vision Music x Song Blast Playlist - Number 3 & Number 4
We are hosting a Spotify playlist series and this week I am combining #3 (Click Here) and #4 (Click Here). The overall goal of these is to increase exposure for some great independent talent and hopefully, get some hefty plays. I think with enough attention we can increase plays while also drawing attention to great independent talent who have something positive to say. These plays will not only help independent bands who own their music but also independent labels who rely on streams and purchases across digital networks (yes, including Indie Vision Music).… Continued →
February 14, 2021
New Releases: February 12, 2021
Rock & Metal
- August Burns Red – Extinct By Instinct (Reprise)
- The August Guns – Wait For Spring
- Convictions – The Price of Grace
- Defying Death – Lethal Dose
- Demon Hunter – Loneliness (Resurrected)
- Faith Head – Born Again
- Fallstar – Sunbreather
- The Fold – Young & Free (Alexander Wakim Remix)
- Lacey Sturm – State of Me
- Love and Death – Perfectly Preserved
- Luxury – One-Sided EP
- Mike Mains & The Branches – I Love You Always Forever
- Northern Abbey – Hidden
- Outsider Heart – Anyone But You
- Pastor Brad – Jaded Heart
- Unwed Sailor – Blitz
- Abby Robertson – Sanctuary
- Adam Lamb – 46 (EP)
- Andrew Ripp – Evergreen
- Cade Thompson – Dear Future Wife
- Caleb Stanton – You
- Chasen – Heartbeat Symphony (EP)
- The Color – After My Heart
- Crystal Rome, Melodic Midnight – Not Going Under (Melodic Midnight Remix)
- Dani Miché – Something Like Love
- Darla Baltazar – Whom Have I
- Dave Barnes – My Love Will Follow You
- Dez Childs – Light Up The Night
- Emma Mullings – This Is Freedom
- FAITHFUL, Amy Grant – A Woman
- Ginny Owens – Expressions II: Wonder (EP)
- Hager – Miscellaneous Melodies Live
- John Michael Howell – Movie
- John Waller – But God
- Land of Color – Warriors
- Maddie Rey – No More Lies / Never Let You Go
- Marie Bashiru – Exit Signs: Stabal Session (Live)
- Mōzi, Bryan Emery – With You
- Nightbirde – It’s OK (Live Maple House Sessions)
- Rachel Honza – somewhere green (EP)
- Rylee – learning
- Sucre – Permission
- DJ Moisés, Pekape – Sunrise
- Gui Brazil, GV3, Eleni Baker – Yeshua (Remix)
- Jeremy James Whitaker – hebrews 4
- MinDatter – Like You
- Resonant Force – The Room
- Brian Bulger – Fast Car
- Drew Holcomb, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Ellie Holcomb – Feels Like Home
- Jennifer Kamikazi – Lebanon Mountains
- Jon Foreman – Departures
- Keith Settles – Composition Book
- Paul Whitacre – peach (Zach Winters Edit)
- Teressa Mahoney – American Elegy
- adriansings – CHARLI
- THE APOSTLES, Bon Cantina – Another Love
- AR Base – When You Loved
- ASAP Preach – ASAP Preach – Goodness
- BigGucciDame – Worldwide
- Blake Whiteley – HIT DIFFERENT (EP)
- Brenno – YOU
- Bridgewater – I.O.U.
February 12, 2021
Song of the Day: Seventy Sevens - Don't This Way
I’m really hesitant to do this, but I’m gonna lay it on you. I’ve been a fan of music for well over 40 years. Narrowing down a favorite anything is really difficult. My list of favorite songs probably numbers near 1,000, and that’s just favorites, not all the songs I ‘just like.’ But, most days, if you ask me my favorite song of all time, it’s this one.
The Seventy Sevens have had an extremely long career, with roots going as back as the late 70s/early 80s in a Sacramento church-based band called the Scratch Band.… Continued →
February 9, 2021
Reese Roper Launches ARCLIGHT MICROPHONES (Through Kickstarter)
A really cool new microphone brand that I just stumbled upon through Kickstarter this morning is being brought to the forefront by none other than Reese Roper of Five Iron Frenzy and Brave Saint Saturn. He also mentions a “New Wave” project by the name of Heartwrench, coming soon (so excited for this). His new microphone company – ARCLIGHT MICROPHONES, has just launched on Kickstarter and they are seeking to raise $10,000 to cover costs of creating this one of a kind new design/concept.… Continued →
February 8, 2021
Love and Death Streaming Show, New Album This Week, Videos/Songs In Post
The guys in Love and Death will not only be releasing a very long awaited follow-up to their 2013 debut release, “Between Here and Lost” this week, but will also be performing a livestreamed show with some special guests (Lacey Sturm, Matty Mullins, and Keith Wallen)! The wait for the new album, “Perfectly Preserved” is finally over! Check out the videos below! Grab a ticket for the coinciding show this Friday and check it out!
Pre-orders HERE.
Livestream tickets HERE.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=263595425136980&id=100044595722225… Continued →
REVIEW : Song Review: New Song From Earth Groans! Band Covers Deftones' "My Own Summer (Shove It)" (Song In Post)
Earth Groans is a metal band with an explosive, thundering sound that grips its listeners with their sound. Interest in the band in the past few years seems to have skyrocketed among fans of the genre and for good reason. So when you hear news of something new from them headed your way, you pay attention.
In a rather ambitious endeavor, the band has chosen to cover a song from the one and only Deftones. “My Own Summer” was the first single of the Deftone’s second album release, “Around the Fur” and was in instant hit and an instant classic.… Continued →
Indie Vision Music x Playlist Blast Week 2
I got this idea from the whole Gamestop / AMC Theaters / Silver concept being run through Wall Street by savvy investors and reddit users. In this case we are hosting a Spotify playlist to increase exposure for some great independent talent. The goal is to get these songs to 100,000 plays. It’s a hefty goal but I think with enough attention we can get it done. These plays will not only help independent bands who own their music but also independent labels who rely on streams and purchases across digital networks (yes, including Indie Vision Music).… Continued →
February 7, 2021
To Speak of Wolves To Return With New Music
To Speak of Wolves has just posted a teaser for new music on their Instagram Channel. Are you looking forward to another new album from the band? Their last released full length was “Dead In The Shadow” in 2017 on Solid State Records. Follow on Instagram here (@tospeakofwolves)… Continued →
BROTALITY Detonates an Insane Heavy Metal Bomb
A new band I’ve just become acquainted with called BROTALITY, have dropped their heavy metal explosion of an album titled “Worldwide Desolation” and it’s a total winner. This band is super young, all teenagers, but don’t let that stop you from consuming their overwhelmingly solid sound. Age is nothing more than a number and in the case of this band on a scale of 1 to 100, they clock in at AWESOME. It’s heavy, brutal at times, and with an altogether melodic undercurrent blending it all together.… Continued →