Tag: Indie Rock
-
Little Gain Podcast

A project I started in 2020 to get indie music the attention it deserves. I am hoping to relaunch it here somehow but looking for low-cost or free hosting method. In the meantime. Here is our first episode on Spotify while I figure things out. Artemus stops by to play…
-
Growing a Spotify playlist!

The article discusses using Spotify playlists as a modern music marketing strategy to help artists reach new audiences. It highlights the importance of supporting musicians by purchasing their merchandise and attending live shows. The author also emphasizes that streaming royalties are minimal, encouraging more direct artist support while sharing curated…
-
Golden Shoulders: The Comfort of California Indie Folk

Golden Shoulders, a cherished California band, made a significant impact in the indie folk genre with their heartfelt and introspective music. Formed in Nevada City, they released four albums and several EPs, showcasing an evolving sound infused with authenticity. Their captivating performances create intimate connections, leaving a lasting legacy for…
-
The Raw Nerve and the Open Heart: The Enduring Legacy of Bright Eyes

Bright Eyes. The name itself evokes a certain vulnerability, a glimmer of hope amidst the melancholic haze. For over two decades, this project, primarily the vehicle for the intensely personal songwriting of Conor Oberst, has been a cornerstone of indie rock, captivating listeners with its raw emotionality, poetic lyricism, and…
-
The House on Fire – “Making Beds in a Burning House,” Buzz, and the Breakup

In June 2004, Troubled Hubble recorded “Making Beds in a Burning House,” their final album before disbanding. Produced by Jason Caddell, its 2005 release garnered critical acclaim and significant media attention, including a feature in SPIN. Despite a successful tour, the band disbanded in September 2005, leaving fans longing for…
-
David Joshua: Dallas’s own Troubador

David Joshua is a Texas-based singer/songwriter whose music blends heartache, grit, and passion, reminiscent of iconic artists. His songs reflect the American landscape and connect past, present, and future. After several musical endeavors, he is currently focused on his solo career, actively engaging with the Dallas music scene and recording…
-
Artemus
Artemus is an indie-pop artist from DFW, in 2020 he sat down with Little Gain Podcast for their inaugural episode. Having released a handful of singles you can find his music on Apple, and YouTube. For fans of Phil Collins and King Crimson.
-
Episode 7: Saul Stuhldreher

This week, we reunite with Saul Stuhldreher after 20 years, reflecting on our parallel lives in Deep Ellum. We explore the Dallas music scene’s evolution, Saul’s ukulele passion, his experiences as a medical tech during the pandemic, and the healing power of music amidst life’s challenges, including loss.
-
Episode 6: Strong Work!
Denton, Texas-based band Strong Work! has been established for eight years and features Ethan in a podcast episode where he performs three songs. The discussion covers Ethan’s collaborations in music and his creative process, highlighting the band’s unique style, including improv-jams and high-energy performances. For inquiries, contact via email.
