Bowdoin is quite the creative mind. A poet at heart, Bowdoin has a habit of hearing melodies and turning his poems into epic musical compositions. Be sure you check out our interview with him. His new album, Songs From The Little Green Book, is a powerful collection of stories set to a bluesy-rocktemporary balladeer soundscape. […]
Interview with Dr. MIDI, Les Fradkin
Let’s jump right in. Let our readers know who you are. Where you are from. And what style of music you create. This is Les Fradkin. I’m originally from New York City. I have lived in Colorado since January 2000. My current music, is a mixture of various influences and signposts from Rock, Guitar Instrumental, […]
Featured Video: Come Down Slow by Pigeon Park
We recently featured Pigeon Park in support of their 2012 release. This Vancouver band is back with a new single and video for their song “Come Down Slow”. Visit their website.
CitySpeak – New Old-school Electronic
Jesse Mason is about to release his latest effort, “CitySpeak,” a nifty electronic, ambient disc with a leaning toward the old 8 bit sounds of the video games that have inspired the Chemical Brothers, M83, and so many more. Heck I’ll even give the guy credit for a couple nods to Kraftwerk. Now, most of […]
Featured Video: What’s A Man To Do? by Aaron Myers
This is the official music video for Aaron Myers single “What’s A Man To Do?”. His new album, Leo Rising, is now available.
I II III DZIERZYNSKI BITZ
Soviet era pop + UK new wave + Swing + Novy Twist = …What?! This might be Tennessee but DZIERZYNSKI BITZ‘s music has made it all the way from Slovakia and it is impressive! An international project headed by vocalist and group leader Wojciech Dzerzhinsky, DZIERZYNSKI BITZ is an afternoon drive through Soviet-era pop, new wave, […]
Bad Dreams of Regenerates
Regenerates have arrived with one of the freshest albums [classified under Hip Hop] I have had the opportunity to listen to in quite a while. Bad Dreams is a combination of elements from urban music as well as experimental pop, electronic, and dance. This trio from Mobile, Alabama is determined to make their mark with […]
Interview with Jesse Brewster
Let our readers know who you are, where you are from, and what style of music you create. I’m singer/songwriter/guitarist Jesse Brewster from the SF Bay Area. My style of music is Rock/Americana/Folk. I write songs that have emotion, dynamics and feel. It could be a barn burning, twangy , hard hitting anthem, or a […]
Raise A Glass Broken Land
What happens when you combine a percussion expert, an 8-string superaxe, and a boxador named Abbey? The New Benjamin Britton is what happens. Missed our interview? It was a great one, go read it. Britton Matthews is a classically trained percussionist. In this band, she handles the vibraphone, marimba, and various other instruments that can be […]
Places, Faces, Embraces – The Jazz of Taylor Watson
Taylor Watson is quite the accomplished musician. Allow me to get his credentials out of the way first. Leaving Oberlin College after studying jazz guitar and political science (with a semester in Spain studying Spanish music), Mr. Watson moved to San Francisco and formed the jazz group Cafe Con Leche. He then found himself making […]
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