Smashing Satellites Waterfall Toronto's Smashing Satellites just released their official video for their newest radio single, "Waterfall" off their debut EP, SonicAluzion (A-Side), that came out this past September. "There are times in life where we all struggle with fear, depression and anxiety... we feel as though we are drowning. Sometimes it is not just about overcoming the fear and swimming to the surface but rather learning how to survive that time in the water." -Salvatore The band is currently rehearsing for their upcoming Headline Tour in the spring including their first show in New York City at the legendary venue Pianos.The band will follow that with a string of radio shows as well as dates in North America to be announced soon.-DocFB Diagnosis: For tour dates, click here!

LA's alternative-pop artist The Reasn released yesterday his new single, "Blue Flame." [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/187371827" params="auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true" width="100%" height="450" iframe="true" /] The track was produced by DK (Devrim Karaoglu), a producer/songwriter. His other credits...

Greg Holden Photo: Warner Bros Records New York-based singer and songwriter Greg Holden will release his debut album for Warner Bros. Records, entitled Chase The Sun, on April 14, 2015. Much of Chase The Sun was inspired by a life-changing, seven-week trip that the Scotland-born, England-bred artist took to India and Nepal in February 2013. "I saw a lot of poverty in India," Holden says. "I traveled through the northern State of Bihar, which is the poorest region in the country. It was devastating, but incredibly inspiring. I came back home with such a different view on life and a reminder that the fact that I can make music for a living is a miracle." Holden has earned a name for himself as an independent artist for the last several years, releasing two albums, 2009's A Word in Edgeways and 2011's I Don't Believe You. His song "The Lost Boy" - a poetic rumination inspired by a Dave Eggers' novel about a Sudanese refugee - hit No. 1 on iTunes in Holland and raised over $50,000 for the Red Cross. Within two weeks of being featured on Sons of Anarchy, "The Lost Boy" sold 30,000 downloads in the U.S. and debuted at No. 36 on Billboard's Rock chart. Holden also earned recognition for writing the massive hit "Home" - the debut single for American Idol winner Phillip Phillips that sold five million tracks in the U.S. and earned Holden an ASCAP Pop Award. Holden, who was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and spent his teenage years in Lancashire, England, has made New York City his home since 2009 and its grittiness and urgency bleed into Chase The Sun. "I want people to listen to this album and think, 'Where the hell did this come from?'" Holden says. "I would love them to really pay attention to the words in these songs. I'm hoping that if they do, they will have some kind of meaningful reaction. That's what I would love."-DocFB Diagnosis: For track list and tour dates, click here!