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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Here are some new artists you might like for your vinyl record collection

We are very excited about the last round of artists we've had the pleasure of working with these past twelve months for vinyl records we've released on Fort Lowell Records, so we thought to take a moment to highlight a few of them, just in case their awesomeness slipped through the cracks you and didn't quite catch how fantastic these musicians are.  Check them out using the information provided below, and if you happen to agree... pick-up a record or three or six to enjoy with your own vinyl collection at home.

JPW + DAD WEED — FOR FANS OF: My Morning Jacket, Steely Dan, Wilco
"Folky psych pop that meets melancholic alt-rock, in a timeless kaleidoscope of sound and sentiment—solid but surprising" ~ Add to Wantlist

        



KICKING BIRD — FOR FANS OF: Cheap Trick, The New Pornographers, The Pixies
"Quirky indie rock with pop sensibilities and classic rock roots" ~ Faster and Louder

        



FUZZ JAXX — FOR FANS OF: Common, GangStarr, Nas
"The best freestyle rapper the Port City has ever known" ~ StarNews

        



TERCEL — FOR FANS OF: Broken Social Scene, Pavement, Superchunk
"A musical aesthetic that juxtaposes jangly indie-rock/post punk with jangle rock/punk" ~ Janglepophub

        



FOREST FALLOWS — FOR FANS OF: Mac DeMarco, Real Estate, Stereolab
"The warmth but never overheat of summer air blows gently as Mike Barnett and Alex Morton strum soft chords, and sing like the fur of a rabbit in a straw hat" ~ Small Albums

        



NAÏM AMOR — FOR FANS OF: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, JD McPherson, Roy Orbison
"Late 60s Nouvelle Vague soundtrack vibe, spiced up with a bit of noise, a dash of post-rock and Tex Mex" ~ Here Comes the Flood

        



FEMALE GAZE — FOR FANS OF: Broadcast, Sugar Candy Mountain, The Velvet Underground
"Tender Futures explores the desert using empty space and towering nothingness as its language, intentionally evoking haziness and disorientation through psychedelia, post-rock, and even a bit of jazz-rock" ~ Rosy Overdrive