Bandcamp Friday is Back!

Bandcamp Friday has made its triumphant return this month and it comes bearing gifts. For anyone unaware, Bandcamp Friday is when the online record store and music community, Bandcamp, dedicates the earnings made on that day to waiving their fees. This results in more money going directly to the artists who deserve it. In continuation of our Bandcamp Friday roundups we’re releasing a special holiday list of artists you should support. Stop by and spread a little local love and support if you enjoy it.

 

Tangled Up

Used to seeing lead, Dave, behind a kit slaying it on drums with Grace Vonderkuhn? He’s stepped to the front and is stretching and flexing with new rock group Tangled Up. They recently released a tape via Knife Hit Records in Philadelphia and a released a music video for their latest single “Infinite Haircut” that you can view on the official CherryVine Zine website.

 

Pink Blush

Pink Blush will have you yearning for spring break with their latest EP So Ordinary which is anything but. Sweet angsty vocals over pop rock drums and layers of alternative rock shoegaze guitar will have you listening through the five song EP again and again.

 

Think Machine

Who am I? Who are you? I used to know so well but now I'm so confused. Think Machine is back and asking all the important questions in their latest math rock daydream in their latest release “Nostalgia”. 

 

Catherine Moan

Catherine Moan is a solo electronic pop project based in Philadelphia. This DCAD alumni has a tasty new pop hit called “Soda Pop”. Forged in the four walls of their bedroom, “Soda Pop” is sure to get you dancing around yours. You can buy their latest album in cassette form on their Bandcamp.

 

hetareee

“Jazz cigarette” is a dreamy ambient acoustic guitar track from Wilmington songwriter hetareee, featuring members of popular Philadelphia band Off-Color. The vocals range from soft and sweet to haunting and atmospheric.

 

Joey Heins

Joey Heins from previous indie rock band Rusty Blue is all grown up and dreaming of murder in their new dark experimental synth record “Kill Jack”, available to his Bandcamp supporters here

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