Month: October 2023

October 29, 2023

Zane Vickery Releases Haunting Single "Demimonde"

When I first heard “Demimonde”, I was immediately thrown off. Was it a demo, maybe? Maybe it wasn’t mixed yet? The roughness and natural reverb feels distant and uncomfortable. But as I continued to listen, things soon felt “normal” once again. Then, later in the track, things get all echoey again. Enter a conceptual world, a world where love and lust are at war, secret lives intertwine with the normalcy or the family unit, and the choice to use your dignity as currency is ever available.… Continued →

October 28, 2023

REVIEW : American Arson - Sand & Cinder // Tide & Timber

Life often moves in cycles; sometimes those cycles repeat, while other times the seasons are delineated more clearly. American Arson has been an IVM favorite since its inception, and many readers are familiar with Evan Baker from Good Luck Varsity even further back. While there’s always been a core of rock, pop punk, and post-hardcore at play, American Arson’s independent EPs were all adorned in unique personalities and moods. And when the band signed with Facedown Records to much acclaim, their sound continued to shift even further.… Continued →

Too Bad Eugene Return With New Song and New Album in 2024

Too Bad Eugene just announced a new song titled “Shaking My Fist at Clouds” which drops on November 24th via People of Punk Rock Records. The band also announced that they have a new album on the way in 2024! This personal favorite always creates fun, melodic punk rock with loads of smooth BGVs, thoughtful, spiritually engaging, singing out loud at the top of your lungs, and did I say FUN? I am already looking forward to 2024 (if we’re still a functioning society by then, lol?).… Continued →

October 27, 2023

Song of the Day: Lugsole - Out of Place

Lugsole was a noisy indie rock band from Birmingham AL with hints of post-punk and emo in their sound. Despite a significant number of releases–both independent and label-issued–they remained a fairly obscure act, whose fans were either music critics or diehard independent music aficionados. Recorded output begins in 1995 and ends in 1998, and in those four short years, they managed to release three cassette demos (two EPs and one full-length), a split 7″ with Dear Ephesus, an EP on compact disc via Daddy-O Records (who also released the first Dear Ephesus recordings), and a 3-way split CD with mainstream acts The Paper Chase and E-Class.… Continued →

October 26, 2023

Check Out: Elijah Herrell

Elijah Herrell’s forthcoming EP is titled Casualties, and it’s an appropriate way to describe the population of those faithful to Christ who deal with same-sex attraction. It’s a position of being caught in the middle – too religious and objective for the left; too weak or messy for the right. Many struggle in silence and carry the weight on their own, sometimes their whole lives. Others, of course, deconstruct and renounce their faith. And while there are plenty of albums in the recent years that lean toward this latter approach, Herrell offers a needed and honest perspective.… Continued →

October 25, 2023

American Arson Release New Song "Arrowheads" and Music Video

American Arson have returned strong this year with a bunch of songs off their upcoming album “Sand & Cinder, Tide & Timber” due out November 3rd on Facedown Records. This latest titled “Arrowheads” is a perfect representation of the glorious punch and delivery that American Arson have to offer through their music. There is something awe inspiring and utterly magnificent about this band. Everything from their songs and artwork to the songwriting and vocals just strike me as unique, a cut above the mundane. This is another bright spot for the killer independent label that Facedown Records remains.… Continued →

Shorthanded Release New 3 Song EP/Single

Shorthanded have just released a brand new 3 song single/EP titled “Loco Lucky”. Listen to the title track below and comment with your thoughts. These songs are extremely well done and really quality stuff. I love this pop punk vibe. Make sure to listen to the last 3 songs they released over the past year. That’s 6 new songs from a band thought to be lost to the sands of time. Way to go Shorthanded! Follow: shorthanded_rocks on Instagram.… Continued →

Introducing: The Caballerials

I was alerted to this band The Caballerials by a friend and must say that their brand of pop-punk is anything but boring. Fun emotionally charged pop-punk with a heavy 2000’s vibe that’ll please fans of Home Grown, FenixTX, Blink-182, Man Alive, Ace Troubleshooter, and even Olivia The Band. Like the Olivia The Band these guys also reside from the state of Hawaii and create some pretty meaningful yet entirely fun new music. Check out their latest EP “Waxed Curbs and Suburbs” below via Spotify or pull it up on your favorite digital network.… Continued →

October 23, 2023

"Another Bitter Microcosm" - Zane Vickery's 'Breezewood'

It might seem strange to cover an album that’s already several years old – yet not old enough to warrant any significant anniversary milestone. It might seem even stranger to do so the same week the artist in question is releasing a new song. But I’ve inevitably found myself enraptured in Zane Vickery’s debut album, perhaps even more deeply than when I first discovered it. Sure, songs like “Weighted” and “Scales” stood out to me from the start. But time progresses, we grow older, and the chasm between who we are and were seems to ever widen.… Continued →

October 20, 2023

REVIEW : Joseph Cutshall - Stay Close

Marc Cohn’s “Walking in Memphis” meets The Assembly Line’s “Tonight” on “You Will Find”, the first track off Joseph Cutshall’s latest release. While Stay Close is branded as folk rock, there’s something a bit more intricate at play here – hints of 90s and 2000s singer-songwriters, subdued ambience of acts like The Frozen Ocean, and even more standard indie fare in general. Don’t expect a mostly-acoustic, Americana-flavored release. This is a record adorned in dynamics, evident from its first notes. Neither so is the record fixated on any singular subject for too long – a true theme might like wrestling in the valleys between sight and certainty that we call faith.… Continued →

Song of the Day: L.A. Symphony - Next

One of the larger, more legendary cyphers in Christian hip-hop, L.A. Symphony came to us from where else but Los Angeles. They emerged in the late 90s with a few 12″ singles and a full-length album on member Flynn Adam Atkins’ own independent label Eartube Empire, via which Flynn had also released a full-length solo album earlier. The group’s breakthrough came in the form of 2003’s The End is Now for Gotee Records. I had the privilege of booking/hosting the group for a youth event in Atlanta in the mid-2000s.… Continued →

October 18, 2023

Rusty Shipp Soliciting Crowd Support for New Album

Nautical-themed indie rock band Rusty Shipp are working on a new album. The band will be releasing Volume II of the Cosmic Innuendo story arc, following on from Volume I, entitled The Dark Side of the Ocean. There is a wide swath of reward packages ranging from $5 to $500, and from simply obtaining a copy of the album to actually recording with the band! An exciting addition at the $15 level includes a digital copy of a bonus live album recorded at AudioFeed 2023.… Continued →

October 15, 2023

Indie Vision Music Teams Up With Anchor Merchandising for New Merch

For those of you that missed out on all the Indie Vision Music merch we previously had or those that want more, I have a surprise for you! Anchor Merchandising which is a company that is doing a lot of printing for other indie Christian bands, labels, brands, and organizations is offering several (new/updated) IVM designs. They are available in different colors and printed on both tshirts or hoodies (pullovers and zippered), plus we now have coffee cups, wall art/posters, stickers, and buttons. Click this link right here to see what is available and how to get yours today.… Continued →

October 13, 2023

Song of the Day: Mylon & Broken Heart - Again and Again (RIP Mylon)

Okay, Mylon LeFevre is a stretch for inclusion on Indie Vision Music. But hear me out. He wrote a hit song for Elvis Presley in 1964, “Without Him” for the king’s Gospel album How Great Thou Art. He was only 17 when he wrong the song (in 20 minutes according to the songwriter), and was paid $90,000 for it. He walked out with a paper bag full of cash and bought his first car, a Corvette. His connection to Gospel music came earlier, as he performed with his southern gospel singing family The LeFevres.… Continued →

October 12, 2023

Fighting From The Ground Up Vol. 3 Officially Releases!

The day has arrived. You can now head over to our bandcamp page right here and download/stream/check out the brand new Indie Vision Music digital compilation titled “Fighting From the Ground Up Vol. 3”. You can listen below this post right here on Indie Vision Music. Remember, this is a free digital compilation and any purchases of songs or our discography will go toward buying more download credits and to support IVM. Let us know in the comments which songs are your favorites and which bands you are loving so far.… Continued →

October 11, 2023

Oyarsa (Ex-Comrades, Eaves) Release Debut EP

Oyarsa, featuring members of Comrades and Eaves, continues in the technical and emotionally-charged lineage of its progenitors, opting for an even noisier, frenetic sound. The band debuted last summer with their first single “Lament” – now, they’ve surprise-dropped their first EP. I don’t know about you, but I think Facedown Records should come pick these guys up right now. The EP isn’t yet on streaming services, so hear it below first! Lost in Familiar Places by OyarsaContinued →

Fighting From The Ground Up 3 Listening Party, Today at 5pm PST on IVM Bandcamp

We are hosting a very special “Listening Party” of the new compilation “Fighting From The Ground Up Vol. 3” over on our bandcamp page tonight at 5pm PST (West Coast Time). Chat/Comments will be enabled and you can talk about your favorites or anything else. This is a new feature for Bandcamp so this will be the first time being used by us. Since this compilation is over 60 tracks, feel free to listen at your leisure and leave whenever you want, we won’t judge 😉 Can’t wait to release this thing on Friday.… Continued →

Matty Mullins Takes Over for Stephen Christian as Touring Singer for Anberlin

Matty Mullins of the band Memphis May Fire is taking over lead vocals for Stephen Christian in the much loved rock band, Anberlin. He will be their new touring vocalist for 2024. Stephen is taking a much needed break from band life to focus on his family and Church duties as full time pastor. Stephen Christian’s final show with the band will be on December 14th in Tampa, FL. with Hawthorne Heights so don’t miss it! What are your thoughts on this announcement?… Continued →

October 9, 2023

Brave Days are DED

Brave Days are DED on 10/13/23 which also just so happens to be the release date for “Fighting From The Ground Up Vol. 3” which Brave Days are a part of. In fact, I’ve heard they are Track 1 on this mighty huge compilation Indie Vision Music is putting out. Get ready to get DED this Friday!… Continued →

Names Without Numbers NEW EP Releasing This Friday!

My friends in Names Without Numbers have signed with Small Step Records and will drop their brand new EP which is their first new collection of songs on CD since 2019. Head to the Small Step Records store here and pre-order the new CD so you get it around release date. This will be one release you DON’T want to miss!! The band also just dropped their new single “The Ghosts That Haunt These Halls” which I heard might make an appearance as Track 2 on “Fighting From The Ground Up Vol.… Continued →

October 6, 2023

Song of the Day: Holy Blood - Jerusalem

Ukraine’s Holy Blood formed in 1999, originally playing hardcore, before turning to death metal and eventually settling on a folk/black metal fusion. The band has released 6 full-length albums and an EP since 2002, with later releases featuring a strong folk influence. Waves are Dancing is their sophomore release and features a near-perfect fusion of folk metal and extreme metal, with elements of melodic death metal, thrash, and black metal. Most of the bands albums have been released in English versions in addition to recordings in their native Ukrainian tongue.… Continued →

October 3, 2023

MxPx - When We Broke Through + This Is What You Told Me (Official Music Videos)

MxPx have returned in such a big way this year with their new album and all these great music videos. Well, we’ve got 2 more to share with you today. 1 I missed a week ago for the track “When We Broke Through” and the most recent one which dropped yesterday, “This Is What You Told Me”. These are all such great music videos. Check them out below. MxPx “Find A Way Home” is out worldwide, now!… Continued →