Deep Indie Dive 03-31-20

Deep Indie Dive 03-31-20. Here is your weekly dose of Independent Pop, Rock, Lo-Fi and more.
Darryn Yates And OTL Find A New Ship To Ride

Darryn Yates and OTL return with the Pop/Punk escape, “Ship to Ride.”
Key Rhymez’ Dark Fantasy – “Bad Guy”

“Bad Guy” by Key Rhymez opens with an ominous staccato piano riff and a Trap beat. The stage is set for a violent gangsta rap fantasy.
Rick Habana and Paul Brown’s New “Smooth It Out” Is Chill Jazz Perfection

Rick Habana is back, with guitarist Paul Brown, tropical scenes and Jazz perfection on “Smooth It Out.”
Kevin Watts Digs Deep And Funky On “Defect”

On “Defect,” Kevin Watts explores themes of personal growth, with fat beats and sick rhymes.
OTL’s New “House of Mimes” – Motivation, Gen X Style

OTL’s “House of Mimes” is a four minute motivational rocker, Generation X style.
The Links’ New Psychedelic Swamp Rock Gem, “Made for Life”

The Links’ “Made for Life” simmers over a powerful beat, with danger around every corner. A big rumbling groove meets explosive Acid Rock guitar.
WD-HAN Drops A Big Beat And Fat Riffs On “Shiver”

WD-HAN’s “Shiver” is one part Alt-Rock and one part Fuzz-guitar glam. The track has a percussive riff-heavy rhythm that hearkens back to the mighty T-Rex.
The Boy From The South’s Beautiful “Home Sweet Home”

Originally from Barcelona, The Boy from the South is now recording an EP with Foals producer, Brett Shaw in London.
By Small Ruin Declares, “All is Well”

By Small Ruin’s “All is Well” is a declaration of fortitude in the face of adversity. A relevant message in the age of COVID-19.