After the first time I listened to this one, I woke up the next day (and the day after) with the melody for Blue Feather stuck in my head. I even found myself humming the tune as I went about my daily tasks. Typically this doesn’t happen so considering this is track 1 on Kelsea […]
The Jinxes Send Me A Sign
Any time I hear an acoustic guitar accompanied by orchestral instrumentation in a pristine mix, I feel great inside. The Jinxes must have heard my call for something a little different and refreshing because on this EP they definitely Send Me A Sign. When the disc ends with the song Send Me A Sign and I […]
Streetlevel Uprising and their Dusk To Dawn Revolution
Streetlevel Uprising represents the creative power of one man, his guitar, and his way with words. Jay Canter is the force known as Streetlevel Uprising and the new album, Dusk To Dawn Revolution, is a poetic journey carrying a spirit of awareness, observation, and growth. This is Sublime meeting Bob Marley and recording a jam […]
The Recreation Station Make Room For The Sun
Shawn Wiederhoeft is, more or less, The Recreation Station. You should go read the interview. Room For The Sun is as serious – as in seriously good – as it is fun. Shawn’s flavor of indie folk rock is an uplifting experience balanced between playful rhythms and a gritty sandstorm. It’s pure energy. This album […]
Interview with The Recreation Station
We recently had an opportunity to interview The Recreation Station, an indie (electro) folk-rock band originating from the great land of Madison, Wisconsin. Below Shawn Wiederhoeft answers questions as I try to learn more about the band and their music. Let’s jump in. Who are you? Where are you from? And what style of music […]
Jana Pochop “For and Against” – I’m All For it!
Austin’s J-Po ( Jana Pochop) has hit with her second indie american roots EP, “For and Against,” and I can’t find a darn thing against it. If there is a sound to the south-west, Jana’s songs and music define it. From the raw, emotive vocals to the guitars that sting like sand on the wind, […]
Interview with Fatback Circus
We recently reviewed Fatback Circus‘ self-titled third release and now we are back with this interview to give us more insight on this excellent group of music men. Make sure you check out the above video for ‘Brain Damage’ which was featured in SXSW’s music video showcase. Let’s warm up. Who are you? We are […]
Greater Alexander Spreads Positive Love
It’s not every day you get to wake up to music as sweet and soothing as this. Greater Alexander knows a little about the see-saw of life. You know..that constant struggle and sway we all experience between the light side and the dark side. Throughout the new album, Greater Alexander creates a peaceful journey through tangled […]
Andy Palmer Takes His Chances On Hazard of the Die
“So much of our lives is a roll of the die. We become saints or criminals, monks or defendants largely because of what has happened to us and around us. A lot of who we are is out of our control.” Andy Palmer explains. Three years of being a public defender in Brooklyn, New York […]
The Whispering Tree Prepare The Escape
Classically trained vocalist Eleanor Kleiner and French bassist Elie Brangbour have been traveling across the globe for the past 8 years sharing their unique style of folk-rock. With the release of their 2010 debut Go Call The Captain, The Whispering Tree found themselves performing in South America followed by 7 months of gigs in China. […]
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