About

Indie Rock Reviews, or IRR, as we like to call it, is a collaborative music website featuring writers and photographers from most of the bigger US cities. We know that music is subjective to the listener, but in some perverse way we hope to wheedle our way into your music library, destroy it, and then build it back up again (that is if you listen to R. Kelly, or Josh Groban).

We love music from all areas of the world, and indeed the term “Indie” has definitely become a world-wide genre. So whatever the term “Indie” means to you, we hope you find lots of great bands on our website.

To the fans, we are just like you, and that is why IRR is here.

To the bands, we love your music, keep it coming. Who cares if there is so much music these days that it’s absolutely impossible to sift through it all. In the end our aim is to entertain you, to make you laugh, and also to help you find great music.

These are the things we do:
City Guides (made by bands)
Mix Tapes / Band Playlists
Music Reviews
Show Reviews
Song Reviews
Music Video Reviews
Concert Photos
Best New Music
Band created Tour Journals
Band Playlists (the bands make these, not us)
Videos
Giveaways
News (it’s a love hate relationship with news)
Interviews
MP3 Downloads (these stay on the site forever)
Album Downloads (these stay on the site forever)
Music Recommendations (best new music)

Contact Us:
Send suggestions, thoughts, rants, etc. to info @ indierockreviews.com

Become a Collaborator:
send an email to info @ indierockreviews.com

*We are here for you and hope you are here for us.

New Posts

  • Featured Photo Show Reviews Greenhorse @ The Satellite, 5/11

    Greenhorse @ The Satellite, 5/11

    Greenhorse’s performance at the Satellite was more than just a typical opening band on a Friday night. Sharing their home state with popular headliners Gauntlet Hair (its Wyoming), Greenhorse also recognized how monumental this moment really is: “It’s kind of exciting because when we first moved to L.A, we came to Spaceland and we were like, ‘I hope we get to play here someday.” The trio played to a dark room, each member merely lit by their own spotlight, which [...]

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  • Articles Featured Show Reviews Choir of Young Believers at SPOT Festival 2012

    Choir of Young Believers at SPOT Festival 2012

    Choir of Young Believers are a band whose music perfectly emulates their name. With an ecclesiastic, reverberant sound quite akin to that of Fleet Foxes, this seven-piece Danish band not only possess a musicality that is powerful and elating, they are also captivating live and have a stage presence that is transfixing. CYOB’s show at SPOT Festival was deep and dynamic, possessing a memorably surreal energy. Their music resonates within every cell of the body, stirring emotions that you never [...]

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  • Show Reviews Thee Attacks @ SPOT Festival 2012

    Thee Attacks @ SPOT Festival 2012

    Thee Attacks were an unexpected highlight at this years SPOT festival with their seductively wild performance that shook the Voxhall stage to it’s core and stripped the walls bare until all that remained was a static sexual charge that was impossible to ignore. It was not their first time at SPOT festival, nor were they new to the stage in any way- having performed at numerous locations around the world in the last few years, including this years SXSW. Yet the [...]

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  • Featured Show Reviews SPOT Festival 2012, Århus Denmark

    SPOT Festival 2012, Århus Denmark

    It was a Scandinavian Spring morning as I boarded the train from Copenhagen to Århus, Denmark’s smaller, quieter version of Copenhagen, and the home of SPOT festival. Being my first time at SPOT as well as my first time in Århus, my expectations were built solely on the good things I had heard through the grapevine about the two-day musical whirlwind, dedicated to showcasing emerging Danish and Nordic bands. My first thought on arrival was ‘where are all the people?’ [...]

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  • Featured Photo Show Reviews The Mowgli’s CD Release Party @ The Roxy

    The Mowgli’s CD Release Party @ The Roxy

    In a word, The Mowgli’s are happy. The crowd that follows The Mowgli’s is quite a diverse one, not so surprising given their demeanor – filling The Roxy with old and young, long skirts, short shorts and even studded belts. Turns out love & happiness arent’t just reserved for flower power! The benefits of releasing an album before throwing the party are that the audience already owns, loves and knows every word so this crowd didn’t miss a beat once [...]

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  • Video Reviews

    Boz Boorer – Slippery Forces (video)

    If the name Boz Boorer doesn’t ring any bells, then you’re probably not alone. Quite possibly more commonly known as Morrissey’s guitarist,Boorer presents you with a tune that demonstrates that he is capable of and on his way to etching a name for himself in the indie music scene.

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