A.M. RADIO INDY

In a world saturated with algorithms and auto-tuned hooks, A.M. Radio feels like a signal cutting cleanly through the static.

The Indianapolis-based singer-songwriter duo, made up of Adam Zoibi and Mark Munz, didn’t set out to form a band. In fact, their origin story is almost accidental — the kind of serendipity musicians talk about years later when everything suddenly makes sense.

It was 2018. Adam had a gig booked and ready to go. There was just one problem: his musical partner backed out at the last minute. With a show on the line and no time to panic, Adam called Mark and asked if he could fill in.

Mark said yes.

That night changed everything.

What started as a favor became a chemistry neither of them expected. There was an ease to it — harmonies that locked in naturally, rhythms that didn’t need explaining, and a shared instinct for storytelling that felt less like collaboration and more like conversation. By the end of the set, something had shifted. By the end of the week, they were booking more shows together.

They’ve been playing side by side ever since.

The name A.M. Radio came later, inspired by the warm, analog intimacy of the music that shaped them. Think late-night drives. Think crackling speakers. Think songs that feel personal, like they were written just for you. Their sound blends Americana grit, indie-folk vulnerability, and classic singer-songwriter craftsmanship. It’s modern but nostalgic — polished but never overproduced.

And it’s resonating.

Over the past several years, A.M. Radio has become a familiar name in Indiana’s live music scene, particularly in the welcoming taprooms and patio stages of beloved local breweries like Guggman Haus and Bier Brewery. At Guggman Haus, they’ve become known for drawing crowds that linger long after the last call. At Bier Brewery, their harmonies carry over the clink of pint glasses, turning casual Friday nights into something that feels quietly electric.

There’s something fitting about their rise happening in breweries — places built on craft, patience, and authenticity. Much like a well-brewed beer, A.M. Radio’s music takes its time. Their songs unfold deliberately, revealing layers of vulnerability and resilience.

Adam brings a soulful edge to the duo — a voice that can ache and soar within the same verse. His songwriting leans into the human condition: missed chances, second winds, restless hearts looking for home. Mark complements him with steady musicianship and a grounding presence. Where Adam reaches, Mark roots. Where Adam burns bright, Mark glows steady. Together, they create a dynamic that feels both expansive and intimate.

Audiences often comment on the stories between songs just as much as the songs themselves. A.M. Radio doesn’t just perform — they connect. They laugh easily. They share the backstory of a lyric. They pull the crowd into the experience, turning strangers into a roomful of co-conspirators.

In recent years, the duo has begun expanding beyond brewery stages. They’ve started writing and recording original material that captures the live energy fans have come to love. Early demos hint at a breakout moment on the horizon — an EP that blends rich acoustic textures with subtle electric flourishes and layered harmonies that feel cinematic without losing their raw edge.

There’s talk of regional touring. There’s buzz about festival slots. There’s the quiet confidence of two musicians who didn’t chase a trend — they found their sound by accident and built it with intention.

What makes A.M. Radio compelling isn’t just talent. It’s trajectory.

They’ve put in the hours. The small stages. The unpredictable weather sets. The nights playing to twenty people and the nights playing to two hundred. They’ve refined their craft in real time, in real rooms, in front of real audiences.

And people are starting to notice.

Local fans bring friends. Brewery owners rebook them months in advance. Fellow musicians speak about them with respect — the kind reserved for artists who care deeply about the work.

There’s a growing sense that A.M. Radio is on the edge of something bigger.

Maybe it’s the way their harmonies feel effortless. Maybe it’s the songwriting that lingers long after the last chord fades. Or maybe it’s simply the authenticity — two guys who said yes to a last-minute gig and found a partnership that feels destined.

Whatever it is, the signal is getting stronger.

From that unexpected night in 2018 to the brewery stages that now feel like home, Adam Zoibi and Mark Munz have built A.M. Radio the old-fashioned way: one song, one show, one connection at a time.

And if the static of modern music has left you searching for something real, tune in.

A.M. Radio is just getting started.

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