In this interview spotlight, I spend a few minutes with The Chris White Experience to talk about Volume Three, technology, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music 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 […]
Interview with Aaron Kusterer – Virus Inside
Of all instruments, the guitar is essential to singers, songwriters and musicians. It has evolved over the course of time and is solidified as an essential element in a variety of musical genres. Aaron Kusterer masters the guitar’s very essence, as its strings lay the foundation of his melodic messages. With his blistering guitar riffs, […]
Dirty Snowman Society’s Love of Rock and Roll Emanates from their Songs, Listen Now
Based in Copper Mountain, Colorado, Dirty Snowman Society keep themselves warmed with a blaze of rock and roll glory even when the 350 inches of annual snowfall has them barricaded and approaching hypothermia. When they aren’t hitting the slopes, they’re crafting timeless rock music. The band’s love for creating unadulterated rock and roll becomes apparent […]
Interview with Joe Olnick – Iguana
The Joe Olnick Band is a quartet that writes and performs original, groove-based instrumental jazz/funk, in the vein of the New Mastersounds, Phish and Medeski Martin & Wood. The band takes themes from their recordings and jams them out live for a unique experience. They will interpret at least a couple of covers in each set, but are […]
Interview with Rick Barth – Fade
New Jersey based musician and songwriter Rick Barth has dedicated 25 years of his life to playing music, penning songs, and performing with an array of bands during that time. Now, Rick is focused on his art as a solo artist and performer. His latest project, Fade, is now available on all the major music […]
Interview with Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard – Love Forever
Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard reinvent rock for the modern age with their fuzz-filled upcoming single, Love Forever, out on now via Big Indie Records. Their exhilarating new release takes inspiration from 70s greats such as T. Rex and Thin Lizzy, adding an extra element of scrappy swagger to the fold. Frontman Tom Rees’ distinctive lead vocal feels instantly reminiscent of the likes of Marc Bolan, whilst […]
Prolific Songwriter Thomas Itty Does the Unthinkable, Releases Album (Retrospective) with 33 Songs…and a couple bonuses!
Life-long, and quite prolific, New York based songwriter Thomas Itty has been penning his own jams since he was in his teens. With a classic rock edge, some acoustic soul, a little Americana and a dash of folk, Retrospective delivers 35 tracks from this writers creative mind. Originally from Bangalore, India, Thomas has been in […]
PREMIER: Gracie Nash Delivers Retro Soul, Classic Rock Revival on Her Latest, and quite infectious, Jam – Watch the video for Better Off now
Welcome to the Indie Rock Revival hosted by the lovely and beautiful Gracie Nash, a NYC singer/songwriter who has a major love affair with classic rock radio as well as the soulful, disco-tinged jams of the ’60s and ’70s. All I can say is this is exactly what I needed in my day. Hell, in […]
Interview with Todd Michael Smith
Due to a genetic eye disorder that is slowly causing blindness, Todd Michael Smith, a self-taught musician, hung up his car keys in the late 1990’s and moved from Vermont to Boston’s Fenway area, fatefully just a stone’s throw from the Berklee College of Music. Having already completed one college degree, Todd took the opportunity […]
Interview with 308 Ghost Train – 21 Guns and A Million Tears
In this interview spotlight, I chat with 308 Ghost Train about the new single, 21 Guns and a Million Tears, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by […]
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