Marquis of Vaudeville — “Silence the Serenade,” from the album The Tragic Valentine (2017).
alternative rock
5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#25)
1. Here’s To Fightin’
Indie folk music from Colorado. For fans of Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers, etc. Here’s To Fightin’ is currently playing shows to promote their unique style of folk. You can listen to them here and download 2016’s Becoming Native for free. In the meantime, here is “Ghosts.”
Facebook – Instagram – YouTube
2. Fira
Fantasy metal from California. For fans of The Pretty Reckless, Nightwish, In This Moment, etc. Fira released their first music video in January and have been booking shows while searching for a touring drummer. Check out “beLIEve.”
Facebook – Instagram – YouTube – Official Site
3. Terra
Alternative rock from Italy. For fans of Tool, Thrice, Seether, etc. Terra recently surpassed 200,000 plays of their song “Close Enough” on Spotify. Listen to it and their latest single, “Create, Mutate, Erase,” below.
Facebook – Instagram – Spotify – YouTube
4. DiveboTTomhell
EDM/synthwave/trip hop from Kazakhstan. For fans of Suicidewave, Univ3rses, Skynd, etc. DiveboTTomhell released Every back in February, which you can stream on Soundcloud or his YouTube page. Here is “With Me.”
5. Ravenscry
Rock from Italy. For fans of Lacuna Coil, Within Temptation, Temperance, etc. Ravenscry is currently working on a new album, but you can hear “Missing Words” and “Oscillation” now.
Playlist Challenge, Day 633
Jonathan Davis — “What It Is”
Weekly Focus: Marquis of Vaudeville, Day Four
Marquis of Vaudeville — “The Nightmare Machine,” from the album The Great Promenade of Fools & Ghosts (2012).
Weekly Focus: Marquis of Vaudeville, Day Three
Marquis of Vaudeville — “Dear Isabella,” from the album The Great Promenade of Fools & Ghosts (2012).
Weekly Focus: Marquis of Vaudeville, Day Two
Marquis of Vaudeville — “An Ordinary Day,” from the album The Great Promenade of Fools & Ghosts (2012).
Playlist Challenge, Day 630
Crosses — “Thholyghst”
Weekly Focus: Marquis of Vaudeville, Day One
Marquis of Vaudeville — “The Wild Lost,” from the album The Great Promenade of Fools & Ghosts (2012).
Album of the Week: Marquis of Vaudeville’s The Great Promenade of Fools & Ghosts
I discovered Marquis of Vaudeville on Instagram and decided to feature them in a “5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following.” I am so glad I did. I love this band, and I adore The Great Promenade of Fools & Ghosts from start to finish.

Let’s Talk Covers (Pt. 46)
Eric Clapton: “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” (The Beatles cover)
Kill Hannah: “Under the Milky Way” (The Church cover)
Alice Cooper: “King Herod’s Song” (Mike d’Abo cover)