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New Music by Jay Martin WilliamsOct 9, 201612:00 am
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Don’t Waste Nilüfer’s Time

When I hear a song a from an artist that I don’t know very well, as you would expect, Google is my friend. Nilüfer Yanya surprised me as I thought to myself, this bold voice can’t […]

New Music by Jay Martin WilliamsOct 8, 201611:32 pm
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Cheers to The Veers

When the Beatles dropped “Norwegian Wood” in 65′ it was the first broadly released recording of a Western rock band playing an Indian instrument. Since then the sitar found a home in psychedelic rock globally and it’s an […]

New Music by Jay Martin WilliamsOct 8, 201610:58 pm
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Rainsford: Too Close

Rainsford a.k.a. Rainey Qualley is an LA based songstress making some very soulful pop songs that remind me of the very early 90s when people were bringing home their first CD players and questioning how long […]

New Music by Jay Martin WilliamsOct 8, 201610:33 pm
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Solange Just Wants a Seat at the Table

I generally try to keep posts to new artists or up-and-comers that need to be shared with the world. Still, every once in a while I get very excited about something more mainstream that I […]

New Music by Jay Martin WilliamsOct 4, 20162:39 pm
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Our Girl: Being Around

When I get in my car for a good drive and map out the radio plan, I often land on the XM radio “Lithium” station, not only because rock of the 90s and early 00s […]

New Music by Jay Martin WilliamsOct 4, 20162:17 pmOctober 4, 2016
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White Lies: Take It Out On Me

It’s been three years since UK band White Lies released their Big TV record. This Friday 10/7, the wait will be over with the new release of Friends. Their sound is very post-punk and 80s new wave, […]

Indie Rock by Jay Martin WilliamsOct 4, 20161:52 pm
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Broncho: Highly Unintentional

Broncho is an indie rock band based in Oklahoma and if the name sounds familiar, you’ve most likely heard “Class Historian,” a song whose hypnotizing “dah-dah-do-do-do-do” stuck in your mind for months following in 2014. Lately I’ve been […]

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