Monthly Archives: September 2010

The Rumble San Diego with Sunset, The White White Lights, Chairs Missing

We’ve teamed up with indie documentary film, ECHOTONE, to present a special edition of The Rumble San Diego. ECHOTONE is a fantastic film that documents the Austin music scene following several musicians including this month’s Rumble artists SUNSET and THE WHITE WHITE LIGHTS as well as appearances by Belaire, The Black Angeles, Dana Falconberry, Sound [...]

Echotone Trailer Premier

Check out the trailer for independent documentary ECHOTONE.  This film documents the present day Austin music scene including perspectives from Sunset, The White White Lights, Belaire, The Black Angeles, Dana Falconberry, Sound Team, Ghostland Observatory, Ume and more. Catch some of the artists featured in this film on next weeks’ Rumble Tour.  RSVP here for screenings [...]

Tape Deck Mountain Emerge From The Studio: CMJ Showcases, Way Slow, New EP January 2011

Fresh from the studio and loaded with a collection of new songs, experimental shoe-gazers, Tape Deck Mountain are back on the scene and will remain busy this fall.
In October, the band will visit New York City for the first time to play CMJ Music Marathon and will contribute to Lefse Record’s Way Slow series alongside Ganglians, Phaseone, [...]

Jamuel Saxon at Bar Pink

Ear To The Ground: Angel Olsen

From time to time, you happen to stumble upon a songster or songstress who is brimming with passion that can not be self-contained. An obvious example is Jeff Buckley. With Angel Olsen, it’s clear what she feels in her bones is entirely evident in her music and nothing holds her back. Her brand of Americana [...]

The Rumble LA with The Sea of Cortez, Slang Chickens, and Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr

Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr-Vocal Chords

The Rumble San Francisco with Taxes, Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr, and Oona

Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr-Vocal Chords

The Rumble Portland with Onuinu, Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr, and Norman

Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr-Vocal Chords

Video Spotlight: Jeremy Jay’s “Airwalker”

This video certainly isn’t new, but damn if Jeremy Jay isn’t the coolest…