New Music Rich Cupolo of THE AMERICAN DOLLAR release new solo EP January 2, 2015 1 min read Embracing retro keyboards, smooth electronics and guitars, and melding them with compelling, personal and existential lyrics, Rich takes you away on its own, very pleasant journey. Please also look for a new album from THE AMERICAN DOLLAR in 2015. Canyons by City SocietyCanyons by City Society Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: ambientcity societydreampopelectronicindieindie rockpopRich Cupolothe american dollar You might be interested in April 12, 2024 Unfolding Ephemera II: A Symphony of Screamo and Post-Hardcore Collaboration – first song streaming! April 17, 2024 PUT PURANA and TROMBLON’s Split Premiere and artist-to-artist interview April 18, 2024 STONE COLD – new metallic hardcore pack hits hard with “War Within”, shares other bands to watch April 18, 2024 Unveiling “Le Confort des Illusions”, the debut album from new French eclectic screamo/ post hardcore band ARI Previous Story Boston straight edge act SPIRITS streaming new track Next Story Zegema Beach Records’ ZAMPLER #4 – Flip Six Three Hole streaming in full! Latest Oligo: Josh Martin’s Soundtrack to Survival – new atmospheric post rock from THOUGHT TRIALS Introducing PINK CLOUD: new dream pop post punk project from London Ornamental Doll: BA’AL’s Blackened Post-Metal Journey Through Isolation and Understanding STONE COLD – new metallic hardcore pack hits hard with “War Within”, shares other bands to watch FALOODA launches a wild ride with their weird new demo, shares 4 Greek underground bands worth a listen
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