Artists Of The Week: Discover, Support, Share
I think TFN has a solid three artists for your collection today. A fantastic Detroit-based girl group on Burger Records, post-punk out of California recorded … Read more
I think TFN has a solid three artists for your collection today. A fantastic Detroit-based girl group on Burger Records, post-punk out of California recorded … Read more
TFN has another great batch of music for you this week. A band has returned after 5 years for some dream pop, a reissue of … Read more
TFN is all in on today’s premiere track from Nashville’s Benchmarks. Of course, the band wants you to hear their new rolling track, “Technicolor,” but … Read more
Time to kick your Monday off with some new music. Today TFN is happy to feature some intricate guitar work from Ohio, a psych and … Read more
Nada Surf Never Not Together Barsuk Records [2020] Nada Surf’s ninth studio recording and first in almost four years, Never Not Together, does not necessarily … Read more
TFN is super excited today to feature the album stream premiere of DieAlps! (pronounced dee-alps) new album, More Important Things, which is officially released this … Read more
Today’s music discovery brings a country twang from a familiar Atlanta band, some excellent lo-fi indie rock from Australia and shoegaze from LA. Please – … Read more
Mr. Wrong Create A Place Water Wing Records [2020] TFN Album Review: Create A Place is the sophomore album from Portland, Oregon’s Mr. Wrong and … Read more
2020 is here and it is time again to start finding new music. Today we have a no brainer live record from Australia for a … Read more
Kiwi Jr. Football Money Mint/Persona Non Grata Records [2019/2020] TFN Album Review: Here is a record I have been sitting on for a bit as … Read more
We brought back one of our favorite features this year with several small tweaks and over the last third of 2019 we highlighted 33 artists … Read more
Have time for three new artists to check out?! Alright – Today we feature some modern softer rock out of New Jersey, killer psych space … Read more
Ty Segall Pig Man Lives Volume I See Note / Drag City Records [2019] TFN Album Review: Ty Segall has been consistently releasing his style … Read more
Smug Brothers Serve A Thirsty Moon Gas Daddy Go! Records [2019] TFN Album Review: Serve A Thirsty Moon completes a trifecta for Dayton’s Smug Brothers … Read more
Here are three artists today that deserve your click: Pop-punk from Ottawa, effortless War on Drugs type styling from Cincinnati and some excellent lo-fi out … Read more
DIIV Deceiver Captured Tracks [2019] TFN Album Review: The third record from DIIV has always been somewhat in jeopardy as frontman Zachary Cole Smith has … Read more
It’s Friday! Today TFN wants to make sure you catch some soul from St. Louis, glam rock out of New York and some dream pop … Read more
GUV GUV II Run For Cover Records [2019] TFN Album Review: You are not seeing double as Ben Cook’s solo effort GUV has released GUV … Read more
Here are three click worthy artists to check out today. Discover, Support & Share! Hurt Valley Los Angeles, California LA-based musician Brian Collins records music … Read more
Mikal Cronin Seeker Merge Records [2019] TFN Album Review: Seeker is Mikal Cronin’s fourth LP but he is probably known best as Ty Segall’s bass … Read more
Leeroy Stagger Strange Path True North Records [2019] Who: Alberta musician Leeroy Stagger has a 17-year singer songwriter resume, two kids, a home in Lethbridge … Read more
Liam Gallagher Why Me? Why Not. Warner Records [2019] Who: The Oasis singer Liam Gallagher is back with his sophomore solo record. Sound: Liam embraces … Read more
Are you ready for new music? Today we offer up some indie folk from Colorado, a family band from Texas and a compilation disc that … Read more
How about some new music? One artist brings you some punk from Germany, another offers some grit fuzz from New York and lastly you can … Read more
How about some new music? TFN has three artists today that might be your new favorite with some indie jangle from Virginia, post-punk from New … Read more