Bitch Magazine loves Field Division’s single “Faultlines”

Bitch Magazine includes Field Division‘s lead single “Faultlines,” from their debut EP Reverie State, in its feature of “17 New Songs We Love”!

ALSO:
Stream the Reverie State EP on American Songwriter
Watch “Faultlines” on CMJ
Watch “Hollow Body Weather” on Folk Radio UK
Listen to “Hollow Body Weather” on Wondering Sound
Listen to “Modest Mountains” (featuring Andrew Heringer of Milo Greene) on The 405
Listen to “Of Lives We’ve Never Known” on Blahblahblah Science
Listen to “To Innisfree Land” on Gold Flake Paint
Listen to “Faultlines” on My Old Kentucky Blog
Check out more here

The Deli Magazine reviews White Girl 7″

The Deli Magazine reviews White Girl‘s newest 7″ “M.E.T.R.O.R.O.C.K.” b/w “Cocky,” out now on Nice, Nice Records, praising “Cocky” for its “uncanny and amazing 17 seconds of 8-bit NES-sounding music before it throws on a light pink blazer with shoulder pads to spare, hops in the old trusty Fiero and cruises the downtown drag of new wave.”

Flagpole interviews Tele Novella

Flagpole interviews Tele Novella in advance of their show in Athens at Caledonia Lounge, praising their debut EP Cosmic Dial Tone, out on cassette from Lolipop Records:

“Trouble in Paradise,” slinks seductively along, spring reverb coming off Ribbons’ guitar like sparks from a busted street light. The lyrics exude a cool menace, with a few deliberate images setting a dark scene.

Read the interview here.

Murfreesboro Pulse reviews MR NASTI’s “Truth Sound”

Murfreesboro Pulse reviews MR NASTI‘s new album Truth Sound, out now on Maximum Ames Records:

MR NASTI’s second full-length album, Truth Sound, features a blend of lo-fi shoegaze and synth-infused dance tracks, all layered with lyrics that raise thought-provoking questions regarding human existence and the choices we make…The album, well produced and genuine, weaves powerful messages into its catchy beats and riffs, something not easily accomplished in today’s market.

New York Music Daily reviews Mesiko’s debut album “Solar Door”

New York Music Daily reviews Mesiko‘s debut album Solar Door, and previews the upcoming release show at Bowery Electric in NYC this Sunday, November 9th:

Mesiko Reincarnate a Dangerously Delicious Psychedelic Sound…As psychedelic art-rock in 2014 goes, it doesn’t get any better than this. Is this the best album of the year? It’s one of the best half-dozen or so, no question.

SONG PREMIERE: Speak Into My Good Eye streams Ready Astronaut’s “Purple Pill”

Speak Into My Good Eye premieres Ready Astronaut‘s new track “Purple Pill,” from the self-titled debut album out on November 4th on CD and digital formats, praising the song’s “skittering, convention bucking rhythms and smokey, hard rock guitars [that] lend the record a genuine quality.”