The Return of Bandcamp Friday; February 2023

(Clockwise from top left; MEGA, Mariano Mallia, The Honey Badgers, Stackabones, RU$H, Brother Of Monday)

Here ye, here ye, Bandcamp Friday is back for the year of 2023 and we’re more excited than ever to kick off this year of local music round ups! For anyone unaware, Bandcamp Friday is when the online record store and music community, Bandcamp, dedicates 100% of the earnings made on that day back to the musicians by waiving their fees. This results in more money going directly to the artists who deserve it! 


 

MEGA

Psychedelic, prog-rock Wilmington-based band, MEGA, has a new EP out. Self-released January 14, this fresh new collection of songs is well welcomed from one of Delaware’s most popular bands.

 

Mariano Mallia

Mariano Mallia is Wilmington-based singer-songwriter with a big story. After losing his voice due to a vocal cord injury he’s back singing his heart out in his latest single ‘Don’t Change’.

 

The Honey Badgers

Newark-based folk-duo The Honey Badgers is setting sail together once again in their beautiful new single ‘Correct Course’. See them live at The Kent County Library on February 17.

 

Stackabones 

With their first release since 2011, Wilmington Americana jam band Stackabones is back with an eleven-song album beautifully recorded and mixed, self-released January 2nd. Check them out performing the album live at the 2nd Annual Up 'N Smoke music and camping festival, Friday April 28th through Sunday April 30th

 

RU$H

Delaware rapper RU$H released an eleven-song album on Christmas day and it’s sure to be a true gift for any underground rap fans.

 

Brother Of Monday

Newark-based underground singer-songwriter Brother Of Monday released a ten-song experimental bed room rock that’s full of surprises, exploratory tuning, and fun lyrics.

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