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Evil Friends (2013) - Portugal. The Man
Portugal. The Man blend bold creativity with a commitment to community, pushing the boundaries of modern rock while staying grounded in purpose. Their 2013 album Evil Friends showcases their experimental edge, and their continuous advocacy work highlights the heart behind the music.
Cage The Elephant’s Self Titled (2009)
Cage The Elephant’s explosive debut album laid the foundation for their rise as modern rock heavyweights, blending raw energy with sharp storytelling. From their origins in Kentucky to touring on a broken foot, the band continues to prove they’re one of the most electric acts of the 21st century.
Torches (2011) - Foster the People
Foster the People’s explosive debut Torches helped define a generation of indie rock with its blend of infectious hooks and deeper lyrical themes. From the anthemic “Pumped Up Kicks” to the electrifying “Call It What You Want,” the band delivers a timeless sound that still hits just as hard today.
Good Neighbours’ Self-Titled EP (2024)
English alt-rock duo Good Neighbours burst onto the scene with their viral hit “Home” and followed it up with a powerful self-titled debut EP. Known for their explosive live shows, rich vocals, and emotional depth, they’re quickly making a name for themselves on the indie rock circuit.
Mirror Master (2018) - Young the Giant
Mirror Master showcases Young the Giant’s evolution, blending introspective lyrics with experimental sounds that mark a fresh direction for the band. It’s a dynamic album that balances energy, emotion, and artistic growth.
Manning Fireworks (2024) - MJ Lenderman
"Manning Fireworks" may sound like a porch-front folk album—but listen closer, and it shreds.
Move Along (2005) - All-American Rejects
The All-American Rejects are returning with backyard concerts that bring shows back to a time with cheaper prices and no fees. A good reason to explore their breakout album from 2005: Move Along.