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February 15, 2021
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.
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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 →
2Minute Minor Take a Trip Back to Their Day
2Minute Minor just dropped a special benefit “covers” album to benefit Suicide Prevention. The album features 10 covers of classic tv show theme songs including some instantly recognizable old hits that’ll get stuck in your head for days. Their unmistakable hardcore sound meshes well on these old classic theme songs and this is something you definitely need to own. Relive the past with through a heavy dose of in your face hardcore and a lens of nostalgic, child-like wonder. [Bandcamp Download]… Continued →
February 6, 2021
New Releases: February 5, 2021
Rock & Metal
- 2 Minute Minor – Back In Our Day
- Alex Henry Foster – The Son of Hannah (Live from Festival International De Jazz De Montréal, 7/5/2019)
- Arson – Creatures
- Behold the Beloved – Clenched Fists
- Bloodlines – Colder
- Brotality – Worldwide Desolation
- Earth Groans – My Own Summer (Shove It)
- Fight The Fade – Cut & Run
- Last Chance Marie – This Is Just Sound
- No Lost Cause – Where I Stand (2020)
- Reflection of Glory – Escape the Dream
- Sink In – Swim
- They Came Running – Movement 2: Dream (EP)
Last Chance Marie Drops Debut Album
Last Chance Marie have dropped their debut full length album 10 years in the making. The album is titled “This Is Just Sound” and features 10 insanely catchy and altogether AWESOME melodic punk rock jams. Check out the album on bandcamp right here and below this post. You can also stream or purchase on any digital service right now. It’s like the perfect combo of Alkaline Trio, Rise Against, AFI, The Ataris, and MxPx, with a fresh sound and positive outlook.… Continued →
Blame It On The Flatfoot
That’s right, two giants in their own respective genres (Punk and Metal) are here to bring the fun and the noise on February 19th. You will be able to livestream an event featuring FLATFOOT 56 and THE BLAMED for one night only. Purchase your tickets in a few different options plus check out some great merch items right here. You don’t want to miss this great LIVE (from your living room) show. I’m all about The Blamed and Flatfoot 56 and I know this will be really great.… Continued →
Convictions Tease New Song
Convictions just dropped a teaser for a new song called “The Price of Grace”. The song drops next Friday. Check out the Facebook embed below with the teaser or follow them on Instagram to see/hear more. What do you think?… Continued →
No Lost Cause Shows You Where to Stand
No Lost Cause just dropped another new song on all digital networks which is actually an updated version of their prior song “Where I Stand” but with fresh new horn parts and a better sound. Check it out below and make sure to follow NLC here.… Continued →
Facedown Records Sign Bloodlines and Drop Brand New Song
A new band from Texas called Bloodlines, just signed to Facedown Records and have dropped the label debut song titled “Colder” which you can check out below this post. The band’s debut EP titled “HEVEL” is out this summer. What do you think? This is more than just good, this is GREAT. Go give these guys a listen. Oh and don’t forget to purchase a couple of clothing items in the Facedown Store for this band.… Continued →
Indie Vision Music Launches a Community in Discord
Thanks to the advice of a couple people including a good friend (Skelly) who has helped me get into Discord. There is a new Indie Vision Music community on there so click this invite here to join and become a part of the fun.… Continued →
Support Indie Vision Music With a Button
I am enabling the PayPal donation button here on Indie Vision Music. Since this is a self-run hobby inspired website run in my off hours away from work, the financial burden can sometimes outweigh the positive outcomes of this site. There are costs involved in operating IVM, little things but unfortunately they add up. There are still bills to pay. If there is anything IVM can offer in return, please let me know in the comments and I’ll gladly support the best I can. Even just $5 can go a long way.… Continued →
February 5, 2021
Song of the Day: Dig Hay Zoose - Struggle Fish
The funk-punk and funk-metal scene(s) rose quickly in the early 90s and then disappeared just as quickly. At one point, it was looking to be the next big thing, but as a genre it never dominated alternative rock as it once looked like it would. In fact, aside from Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction, few in the general market ever made it big, even though bands like Fishbone and 24-7 Spyz were just as talented. However, the fusion/hybrid genre did help pave the way for other crossover genres to gain steam, particularly third wave ska (with its derivatives ska-punk and ska-core), rap-core, and industrial metal.… Continued →
February 1, 2021
Indie Vision Music x Spotify Blast To Support Independent Bands and Labels
I am stealing 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 have created a special Spotify Playlist to increase exposure for some great independent talent. The goal is to get these songs to 100,000 plays to support great bands. 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 →
January 31, 2021
Debut Release From Doulos
One of Thumper Punk Records’ newest bands, Doulos, have released their debut ep, “The Middleman”. These guys border on punk, harcore, and street punk. I was able to see them a few years ago and have eagerly awaited this release and there’s no question, it was well worth the wait. Make sure you give this ep a listen, you won’t wanna sleep on this one!
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New Relent Song, "Think You Got It"
Rockfest Records’ nu metal band, Relent, have released a new song, “Think You Got It” and are currently in the studio recording the followup to their debut release, “Heart Attack”. The band delivers their hard hitting style once again and continues to build the anticipation for their sophomore release. Check out the lyric video below and let us know if youre ready for more from these guys.
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New Song From Islander, "The Outsider"
Hard rockers Islander have released a new song and an accompanying video for “The Outsider”. The past few singles they’ve released have been a bit more on the mellow side, but this one shows the band still brings it. Check out the video below and leave your thoughts.
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Introducing: Windvent
It’s always a pleasure to find a new band to listen to and many times I find myself wondering how I’m only now hearing about them, especially when they sound so good.
Windvent is a progressive post-hardcore band from Chihuahua, Mexico. They have a very heavy, yet melodic sound. The guitarwork is incredible and the vocals range from sounding like Mouth of the South to Lifelong, and also feature some really great sounding cleans. Excellent lyrics! The band released a few singles in the past year or two and have a full length release, “Relief” that dropped in 2018.… Continued →
New Releases: January 29, 2021
Rock & Metal
- ’68 – The Knife, The Knife, The Knife
- Boiling Point – Hope Lives Here
- Colony House – Colony House Live, Vol. 1
- Danielson – Electric Jesus EP
- Fallstar – The Meaning in the Monster
- Inner 29 – Outside
- Killdevil Theory – False Heaven
- Mainframe – Lockdown
- Pantokrator – Marching Out of Babylon
- Relent – Think You Got It
- Remedy Drive – Imago Amor
- xDOULOSxHC – The Middleman (EP)
- Alyssa Jordan – There For You
- Baylor Wilson – Jesus Happened
- Casting Crowns, KB – Start Right Here (HGA Version)
- Cat Rea – Fire
- The Complete Fiction – Magic
- DOE – Brighter (Live)
- Dustin Starks – Set on You
- for KING & COUNTRY, Lecrae, The WRLDFMS Tony Williams – for KING & COUNTRY – Amen (Reborn)
- Jerry Fee – Brag
- JJ Heller – Stand by Me / So Long, Farewell
- Joel Vaughn – Louder Than The Lies
- Jonathan Jackson – You Have My Heart
- Josiah Davis – LOVE ME BETTER
- Lynnea – Float
- Manafest – WARRIOR
- Mat Kearney – Powerless
- Melody Adorno – Process
- MillyAnn – Let It Rain
- Nfgn – I Just Wanna Love
- Neoni – DARKSIDE
- Neon Feather, NEON Worship, Sajan Nauriyal – I Want to Be Where You Are
- Rachel Honza – FUTURE ENVY
- Rachael Nemiroff – Minnesota
- Sam Wilson – Be Still and Know
- Samuel Day – Stand Through This
- We the Least – Mask Off
- Wendy Child – All Outta Love
- American Teleport – Weeping Willow
- Forrester – Tensions (EP)
- Johnny Knox – Hopeful Romantic (EP)
- Jon Foreman – Side By Side
- Michael J Tinker – Let Me Go There
- Our Atlantic Roots – All The Years
- Paul Demer – Look for the Helpers
January 29, 2021
Song of the Day: Circle of Dust - Aggressor (Regressive Mix)
Industrial music has a long and complicated history, which we don’t have time to get deeply into here. Its roots lie in avant garde experimentalism of the 1970s, its name coming from literal industrial sounds as its inspiration. As the genre developed, it became intertwined with other styles–most notably dance music and techno, or at the other end of the spectrum heavy metal, and occasionally even hip-hop. For the longest time, Blackhouse (featured here) was the only industrial band exploring Christian themes, but all of their albums were released as imports and mostly on secular and/or independent labels.… Continued →
January 24, 2021
New Releases: January 22, 2021
Rock & Metal
- August Burns Red – Standing In The Storm
- Captain the Sky – Butterfly Effect
- Chase Tremaine – Development & Compromise
- CHPTRS – Wouldn’t Miss It for the World
- Huntingtons – Foundations, Vol. 6 (Cricket Brown Cow)
- Odds of an Afterthought – Curtain Call
- Our Eternity – Bloodstained
- Talkie – Love Me, Baby
- Andrea Hamilton, Daily Squad – Nothing Left
- Branan Murphy – This World Is Not My Home
- Cochren & Co. – Don’t Lose Hope
- CRYS – pause
- Jared Marc – Watch This
- Jessie Villa – Thriller
- JJ Heller – In Your Eyes
- John Jin Han – Find My Own Way
- Micah Christopher – No More Fear
- Paul Whitacre – find the light (The Brilliance Edit)
- Phil Joel – Better Than I Found It (EP)
- ROY3LS – Diamond Love
- Andy Squyres – Love Never Fails
- Benjamin Hamilton – art of being human (Radio Edit)
- boy & KING – Where Did You Come From?
January 23, 2021
Song of the Day: Eternal Decision - Overflow
Eternal Decision had gotten some flack about sounding too much like early Metallica (a la ED’s song Hunger) just like another metal band, Jesus Freaks. I don’t mind because a lot of music sounds like so & so. This song, pulled from their 1997 Godfather Records S/T, in particular was destined to be a fave of mine because of the Scooby Doo intro! I’ve even had some Facebook conversations with vocalist Joe Chambless & drummer Bill Meeks some years ago. Some other bands the members were in worth checking out are Awake which does 2 greats More Like You & Carry Me along with a more laid band rock band Veehr that has the catchy Everyone.… Continued →
January 22, 2021
Orion Walsh Takes a Trip With The Postal Service
Orion Walsh just dropped his cover of The Postal Service “Sleeping In” through all digital markets and streaming sites. This and “House Arrest” released late last year are some of Orion’s strongest work by far and I encourage you to give this song a listen. It’s The Postal Service, it’s a Cover, it’s Orion Walsh, how can you go wrong? Listen below. [Bandcamp]… Continued →
No Lost Cause Knows Where to Stand
No Lost Cause are back with a brand new version of their song “Where I Stand”, complete with tasty horn parts and loads of SKA. Even a breakdown? Say what? Listen, stream, and download right here. You can also stream below.… Continued →