In this interview feature, we speak with NYC based retro-soul rocker Keren Botaro about her new release, her influences, navigating the digital music world and much more. Q&A as well as links and a stream of The Only One can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? […]
Interview with Readership – Bored To Death
Readership makes power pop sounds ‘drawn from the rock anthems of R.E.M. and Boy-era U2 [with] moments of overdrive and chaos’ (John Vettese, Editor of WXPN’s The Key). Adrian Morse and Matt Mastronardo started performing together in various Philadelphia bands in 2012 after Matt inexplicably responded to Adrian’s internet ad seeking a female collaborator to […]
Spend Warm Whiskey Nights with Justin Ryan
Despite Warm Whiskey Nights being his full-length solo debut, Justin Ryan is not new to the music world. Growing up around music and picking up the guitar at 12, it was in 2001 when Justin’s first four-piece band was formed. Once they signed a management deal, the band toured the east coast and then were […]
Russell Lee Delivers A Fine Blend of Country and Rock on What Do I Do
Russell Lee is a working man’s musician. A passion for music unites with a skill for crafting catchy, honest songs that fall somewhere on the spectrum between classic-esque country and refreshingly modern folk-rock. What Do I Do isn’t Lee’s newest album, considering his recent Christmas record, but Russell has been hard at work touring, performing […]
He Is Me Dive Deep Into the Void in Drowning Man/Ocean Man
He Is Me is the unification of the creative forces of Portland, Oregon based Casey Braunger and Calagray, AB, Canada based Steve Moore. Both having survived and endured their own careers thus far, when the two came together to collaborate on a new song, it quickly turned into a mission to explore new musical territory […]
Glen Meling Explores Experiences of Migration In New Album, Minnesota
Norway based creative Glenn Meling has returned with his third album, Minnesota, which explores the experiences of migration to American during the 19th century. During the 1800s, the American Midwest became a popular spot to settle down with people migrating from Norway and surrounding regions. After traveling the states, Glenn found himself digging deeper into […]
Black Astronaut, Charles Luck Drop Operatic Opus Titled Life On Mars
Black Astronaut is by far one of the most unique, and refreshing, Hip Hop collectives on the scene right now. If you hate (c)rap as much as I do (I’m a Hip Hop artist/producer by the way), you are going to LOVE Life On Mars by Charles Luck and company. Black Astronaut includes four singers […]
Max Fite Will Make You Shake It On Down With New Album
Los Angeles indie rockers Max Fite deliver a refreshing, raw, energetic Rock N Roll record with their new album Shake It On Down. These jams are guaranteed to make you shake it down no matter where you are. Stuck in rush hour traffic? Crack the windows and turn this up to 11. Your steering wheel […]
Cha$e Royale Interview
In this interview feature, we chop it up with Cha$e Royale about his newest project, influences, navigating the digital music era and more. Q&A plus links and streams below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) […]
Interview with The Tierney Sutton Band (video) – Sting Variations
The Tierney Sutton Band has been recording and touring for 23 years and has headlined in recent years at Carnegie Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. There are no sidemen in this multi-nominated group of like minded musicians, instead they are a unit, unique in their approach and fiercely loyal to a […]
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