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Post-Punk Art Rock Group Cosmopolis Channel Chaos on Scathing “Parasite”

Post-Punk Art Rock Group Cosmopolis Channel Chaos on Scathing “Parasite” Forward-thinking Post-Punk Art Rock collective Cosmopolis cook a bitches brew of unfiltered, scathing lyricism, gutsy social commentary, and swaths of Gothic Rock, Post-Rock, Prog, Electronica and Lofi sounds on new single “Parasite”. Cosmopolis don’t just inhabit a uniquely dark and enigmatic space along the musical spectrum; the revel in...

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Art Rock Band Cosmopolis To Donate Bandcamp Proceeds to Benefit Ukraine

Art Rock Band Cosmopolis To Donate Bandcamp Proceeds to Benefit Ukraine Post-Punk Art Rock band Cosmopolis’s new release takes us through a dark musical odyssey as they ride the crest of the late 60’s cultural wave as hope and possibility gave way to an evil combination of crime, corruption and military might. The haunting new single “Nixon-Manson” will be...

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Post-Punk Collective Cosmopolis Lead Us Down the late 60’s Rabbit Hole with Unnerving “Nixon-Manson” Single

Post-Punk Collective Cosmopolis Lead Us Down the late 60’s Rabbit Hole with Unnerving “Nixon-Manson” Single Post-Punk Art Rock group Cosmopolis‘s new release takes us through a dark musical odyssey as they ride the crest of the late 60’s cultural wave as hope and possibility gave way to an evil combination of crime, corruption and military might. The haunting...

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Vancouver Post-Punks Celebrity Warship Culture Release “Recreational Everything” Album

Vancouver Post-Punks Celebrity Warship Culture Release “Recreational Everything” Album Vancouver-based post-punk/experimental rock group Celebrity Warship Culture have announced the release of new album “Recreational Everything”, due for independent release September 10, 2021. Taking inspirational cues from noise-positive artists like Sonic Youth, Joy Division, The National, Nirvana and Viagra Boys, Celebrity Warship Culture‘s sound ‘ranges from soothing to provocative and everything...

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Award-Winning San Diego Art Rock Artist Sluka Release Mysterious, Fun New Music Video “Isn’t It Strange”

Award-Winning San Diego Art Rock Artist Sluka Release Mysterious, Fun New Music Video “Isn’t It Strange” Award-winning San Diego-based Alternative Art Rock Artist Sluka continue their prolific streak of boundary-breaking new music and eye-opening, epic visuals with new single/music video “Isn’t It Strange”, out July 23, 2021 on all platforms. The video artfully introduces the viewer to Sluka’s...

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Debbie Chou on the Independent Music Promotions Blog

New Music Video – “Little Prince” by Debbie Chou

Musician/songstress extraordinaire Debbie Chou has been a known figure in the NYC indie rock scene for years, having lent her talents to indie/psychedelic group The Barrens. There’s no sense of predictability in her work, which walks the line between dream pop, post-punk, art rock and downtempo electronic. For her new single “Little Prince”, Debbie has teamed...

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Marcus Reeves Goes All Out With Debut Album, Sells Mask Of His Own Face

Think everything’s been done, folks? Think again. Art/glam rocker Marcus Reeves, who has long stood apart from the crowd with his uniquely original glittery image, is now releasing his debut album, with a box set option that includes a hand made mask of his own face. Personally, I think that’s pretty damn awesome. Musically, he...

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Call Out To Underground & DIY Rock Groups Worldwide

Independent Music Promotions is opening it’s doors to quality underground and DIY rock groups worldwide. In my own small way, I want to create change, not for the “music industry”. That doesn’t matter. It’s just an imaginary structure. I simply want to support real music. It’s the reason why I don’t work with mainstream/Idol pop,...

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David Bowie’s “The Next Day” Is A Gut Wrenching, Beautiful Masterpiece

David Bowie’s new CD “The Next Day” is a gut wrenching, beautiful masterpiece. Recorded in secret over the past two years with producer Tony Visconti, the effort could have gone in just a few directions. 2003’s “Reality” was for the most part a strong release, 2002’s “Heathen” was excellent, while 1999’s “Hours” was a mostly...

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