I'm already feeling the exhaustion after this year's edition of Incubate. As every Thursday, they've announced another 27 bands. And, guess what, they even claim there's hundreds of spots left. WOAT?
Today's announcements
Kimya Dawson (16 Sept)
Super-famous from her songs in the soundtrack of hit film 'Juno', a singer-songwriter with a distinctive voice and a knack for lo-fi pop songs
WAND (14 Sept)
Get your psych on with this new psych rock kids from the garage on the glam rock block
Mr. Scruff (19 Sept)
The British musician and DJ Andrew Carthy is known for his eclectic marathon sets and the quirky home-produced visuals and animations associated with his music
Jaakko Eino Kalevi (19 Sept)
Dreamy synthpop with saxophone, or in short: sexy dance music
Grave Pleasures (18 Sept)
Underground heroes Beastmilk changed their name into Grave Pleasures, and are ready to turn the intensity up a notch
Dan Mangan + Blacksmith (15 Sept)
Subtle indie singer-songwriter that gets his message across to a rapidly growing group of people
Junior (18 Sept)
Junior deliver impishly catchy and clever tunes that pack a strong straight punch on stage
Girlpool (20 Sept)
Teenage issues have been a pop music theme since the very beginning, but not the way Girlpool sings about them
Death and Vanilla (17 Sept)
Psychedelic dream pop, our friends of the blog Kicking the Habit named them 'one to watch' for 2015
Tearist (15 Sept)
Spacey electronic industrial songs with a very energetic live show
Tamarin Desert (15 Sept)
Catchy pop songs with a lot of surf influences from Eindhoven
Yussuf Jerusalem (18 Sept)
next-level noise rock
Jessica 93 (19 Sept)
One-man cold wave / post-punk project with guitar, loop station and a drum computer
Veil of Light (19 Sept)
Post-punk outfit that had it's debut released on the Swedish connoisseurs-label Beläten
Circuit des Yeux (20 Sept)
Pitchfork said: "she echoes the melancholy warble of Antony, the goth-howl of Diamanda Galás, and the chilly authority of Nico."
Group Rhoda (17 Sept)
Dreamy lo-fi electro pop wavering with psychedelic influences
House of Wolves (18 Sept)
The musical equivalent of beautiful still lives, House of Wolves creates warm indiefolk
Aloa Input (18 Sept)
Arty indie rock from Bavaria
ZHOD (17 Sept)
If you like your krautrock uncontrollably swinging: Zentralheizing of Death des Todes
Spectres (17 Sept)
"Like Sonic Youth from the bowels of a haunted well"
Eternal Summers (20 Sept)
Post-punk pop songs sure to capture a lot of new fans at Incubate
Vök (20 Sept)
Icelandic indie-electro with singer Margrét Rán and saxophone player Andri Már
Yast (15 Sept)
Lo-fi romantics from Sweden
Monophona (19 Sept)
Challenging collaboration between a folk-rock singer-songwriter and a DJ/producer
Hun Bed (tbc)
Noisepop from Groningen, the upper North of the Netherlands
Orlando (20 Sept)
Cathy Lucas makes use of very unusual instruments for her synth pop, like the sound of frogs
Dralms (19 Sept)
Dralms spits and curses below the sweet top layer of sound
Today's announcements
Kimya Dawson (16 Sept)
Super-famous from her songs in the soundtrack of hit film 'Juno', a singer-songwriter with a distinctive voice and a knack for lo-fi pop songs
WAND (14 Sept)
Get your psych on with this new psych rock kids from the garage on the glam rock block
Mr. Scruff (19 Sept)
The British musician and DJ Andrew Carthy is known for his eclectic marathon sets and the quirky home-produced visuals and animations associated with his music
Jaakko Eino Kalevi (19 Sept)
Dreamy synthpop with saxophone, or in short: sexy dance music
Grave Pleasures (18 Sept)
Underground heroes Beastmilk changed their name into Grave Pleasures, and are ready to turn the intensity up a notch
Dan Mangan + Blacksmith (15 Sept)
Subtle indie singer-songwriter that gets his message across to a rapidly growing group of people
Junior (18 Sept)
Junior deliver impishly catchy and clever tunes that pack a strong straight punch on stage
Girlpool (20 Sept)
Teenage issues have been a pop music theme since the very beginning, but not the way Girlpool sings about them
Death and Vanilla (17 Sept)
Psychedelic dream pop, our friends of the blog Kicking the Habit named them 'one to watch' for 2015
Tearist (15 Sept)
Spacey electronic industrial songs with a very energetic live show
Tamarin Desert (15 Sept)
Catchy pop songs with a lot of surf influences from Eindhoven
Yussuf Jerusalem (18 Sept)
next-level noise rock
Jessica 93 (19 Sept)
One-man cold wave / post-punk project with guitar, loop station and a drum computer
Veil of Light (19 Sept)
Post-punk outfit that had it's debut released on the Swedish connoisseurs-label Beläten
Circuit des Yeux (20 Sept)
Pitchfork said: "she echoes the melancholy warble of Antony, the goth-howl of Diamanda Galás, and the chilly authority of Nico."
Group Rhoda (17 Sept)
Dreamy lo-fi electro pop wavering with psychedelic influences
House of Wolves (18 Sept)
The musical equivalent of beautiful still lives, House of Wolves creates warm indiefolk
Aloa Input (18 Sept)
Arty indie rock from Bavaria
ZHOD (17 Sept)
If you like your krautrock uncontrollably swinging: Zentralheizing of Death des Todes
Spectres (17 Sept)
"Like Sonic Youth from the bowels of a haunted well"
Eternal Summers (20 Sept)
Post-punk pop songs sure to capture a lot of new fans at Incubate
Vök (20 Sept)
Icelandic indie-electro with singer Margrét Rán and saxophone player Andri Már
Yast (15 Sept)
Lo-fi romantics from Sweden
Monophona (19 Sept)
Challenging collaboration between a folk-rock singer-songwriter and a DJ/producer
Hun Bed (tbc)
Noisepop from Groningen, the upper North of the Netherlands
Orlando (20 Sept)
Cathy Lucas makes use of very unusual instruments for her synth pop, like the sound of frogs
Dralms (19 Sept)
Dralms spits and curses below the sweet top layer of sound