[divider]We The Thousands[/divider]
We The Thousands is a quartet that is known for brilliant combinations of perfectly tightened bass lines, chomping drums and stirring lyrics, all to immerse you in fervent rock and roll. Formed in 2009, We The Thousands has forged a solid, eclectic sound that gains inspiration from bands like The Foo Fighters and Mars Volta. Though their last appearance was in 2014, the band is now back in studios recording to give you a smashin’ comeback.
If you like what you heard, check out:
Plainsunset
[divider]Lost Weekend[/divider]
This four-piece band will most definitely steal the hearts of all indie-rock fans, with dulcet guitar lines and glazy vocals that somewhat imbibe the sound of 90s’ dream pop. The band strikes as bubbly and whimsical, but give a closer listen to understand that their lyrics stem from darker places. Brace yourself, or you might just get lost, on a journey of harsh personal experience, masked with good fun and smiles. Lost Weekend is currently buckling down to produce a killer new record.
If you like what you heard, check out:
The Little Giant
[divider]Wicked Aura[/divider]
Wicked Aura is a wicked good band that has left audiences in countries like Australia, UK, US, South Korea and China swooning. The band of ten is likely to get you writhing to their explosive combinations of Afro-Brazilian batucada, rock, funk and reggae. After a crowdfunding campaign, Wicked Aura has recently released an album called Beginning The End. I guess there ain’t no rest for the wicked.
[divider]These Brittle Bones[/divider]
This precocious 16 year old has made a successful plunge into the local indie scene, with his tender vocals, and warm, ambient use of electronica. His songwriting is deeply personal, and will definitely allow you to form some very intimate connections with his music. His latest release, ‘Instinct,’ is part of his new EP that has not yet been released.
If you like what you heard, check out:
Stillsunrise
[divider]Cashew Chemists[/divider]
The Cashew Chemists are a dapper quintet that has caught the attention of many, by uniquely combining good ol’ rock n’ roll with elements of fresh, modern Asian rock. The playful band is bound to get you on your feet, groovin’ to their melodic riffs and smart lyrics. If you’re looking for a little feel good, give this band a listen.
If you like what you heard, check out:
Adir Kaisan and The Cosmic Owls
*Update* Unfortunately we’ve been informed that Cashew Chemists have disbanded.



