The Harmaleighs
The Harmaleighs have crafted a sophomore record that exists beyond the boundaries of any one genre. At times, the album is loud and tenacious while other moments require a more vulnerable cadence. It’s a new path for the Nashville pair, but it remains rooted in their respective roles. Haley Grantwho takes on lead vocals and …
Read MoreThe Gloaming
The Gloaming is a contemporary Irish/American music supergroup. Its members are fiddle player Martin Hayes, guitarist Dennis Cahill, sean-nós singer Iarla Ó Lionáird, hardanger fiddle player Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, and pianist Thomas Bartlett.
Read MoreThe Bamboos
The Bamboos are a nine-piece neo soul/indie pop outfit are the brainchild of band leader Lance Ferguson, who initially drew inspiration from the instrumental raw funk of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, but the band’s sound and style is in a constant state of evolution, keeping fans and critics alike on their toes and…
Read MoreQuiet Arrows
Quiet Arrows finds songs as they slip through the cracks of this earthly collision. Lithe finger-picked guitar darts past a haze of barely audible synths and natural percussion as Samuel Robertson chases and catches intensely infectious melodies. He utilizes this persona as an outlet to examines life’s push-and-pull in its purest state. After amassing nearly…
Read MoreTeresinha Landeiro
Teresinha Landeiro can be considered one of the foremost representatives of the new Fado generation. Born and raised in Azeitão, Portugal, she first performed publicly at the age of 12. She has graced the halls of The Centro Cultural de Belém and the Teatro Capitólio in Lisbon along with international performances at the Fado festivals in Bogota, Columbia, Buenos Aires,…
Read MoreTen Kills the Pack
Ten Kills The Pack (a.k.a. Sean Sroka) applies a deep level of intimacy and eloquence to confessional songs rooted in modern motifs. He seamlessly translates cosmopolitan, commuter lifestyles through thought-provoking, indie-folk soundscapes as he embodies the role of a “city songwriter” through and through. His debut EP, Force Majeure, is a series of definitive moments…
Read MoreStyrofoam
The electronic one-man project known as Styrofoam, came to life in Antwerp, Belgium, but didn't find its feet until moving to Berlin early on, and immersing itself in the developing rock/electronic hybrid scene in the early years of the 21st century. The sole artist behind the moniker, Arne Van Petegem, quickly built a solid following…
Read MoreSløtface
Nothing will ever feel as free as the first time you leave home to make it on your own, a rush that Norwegian pop-punk foursome Sløtface channel perfectly on their debut album. The joyful thrash of “Sunbleached” is all ripped jeans and clear skies, as bandleader Haley Shea chronicles carefree roadtrips and the relief of…
Read MoreSteve Haines and the Third Floor Orchestra
Justin Time Records is proud to announce the upcoming (March 29) release of bassist, composer and arranger Steve Haines’ upcoming album Steve Haines and the Third Floor Orchestra. The album features Becca Stevens on vocals, Chad Eby on soprano saxophone, Joey Calderazzo on piano and a full orchestra providing a beautiful sonic backdrop over which Eby’s sax floats and Stevens’ voice soars. Drawing on influences…
Read MoreSkinny Puppy
There’s not much difference between a playground bully, a corporate CEO and the self-absorbed figureheads of many of the world’s current administrations. They’ll all tell you that by surrendering your lunch money or tax dollars, they’re working toward “your best interests.” And we all realize these people are merely imposing a will of their own…
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