East London based Andrea Chamberlain and Leon Brown – aka All Flags Are Grey – have previously worked on musical projects together, and have now reconnected to create music, releasing their debut single Bare Bones on June 30th (2017) via Seven Wishbones. Tackling ideas of addictive behavior and self-inflicted loss, Bare Bones is about showing […]
Kelly Hoppenjans Interview – Garden of Little White Lies
Kelly Hoppenjans has been singing for longer than she can remember. She earned her childhood nickname, Kellybird, because of her constant singing, for no one in particular but herself. Having moved around a lot as a kid, she relied on music and singing as a constant through all the change; so it’s fitting that she […]
Inside Sam Levin’s Frame of Mind
NYC acoustic/electronic singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sam Levin was just 5 years old when he pointed to a Fender Mini-Strat hanging from the guitar shop wall and declared to the world his path would be one filled with music. Now at 15 years old, Sam has delivered his newest project and the follow-up to his debut […]
Thee Sadistic Jazz Duo to Play Murfreesboro – The Ex-Bombers
At Middle Tennessee Music, we see some of the best music in America, but we have never before heard or seen something like “thee sadistic jazz duo,” The Ex-Bombers. In their promotional video for their latest vinyl LP “Five Star Night,” drummer / vocalist Keri Cousins plays a hypnotic femme fatale (complete with riding crop) […]
Interview with Gilbert Neal
Gadabout, raconteur, ne’er-do-well-er. Gregarious and fecund. An artist who has said his dream is to be the American Susan Boyle with an album title (Dirty Red Pagan) suggested by Andy Partridge of XTC. Gilbert Neal is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter with a uniquely imaginative multi-genre style that’s refreshingly difficult to categorize. In addition to his […]
Touring Empty Mansions with Alt-Folk Songwriter C.K. Flach
C.K. Flach first began drumming at the age of ten and then learned a few guitar chords on a trip to Cambodia. Shortly after he began writing songs which eventually led to forming a band with his brother but during 2016 C.K. began focusing more on solo material and has arrived with a mentally and […]
Interview With The Phantoms – Shadows
Formed back in 2012, Scottish four-piece The Phantoms have earned quite a reputation for their energy-fuelled live shows. Now, releasing their new single Shadows – out on 21st April 2017 – they look set to take the rest of the UK by storm. The quartet has already supported Catfish And The Bottlemen and We Were […]
Andrew Goldring’s Alt-Lofi-Americanadelic Cosmic Dance
Salt Lake City singer/songwriter Andrew Goldring has delivered an engaging, soothing alt-lofi-Americanadelic wave of frequencies on his new single Cosmic Dance. Like an asteroid or even a small piece of debris gently floating through the cosmos, Goldring creates a captivating soundscape that leaves you wanting more once the 4 minute and 24 second journey ends. […]
Interview with Erica Russo – Honey
Erica Russo is an Asheville, NC-based singer-songwriter whose otherworldly tunes are at once delicate and soul-piercing, bathing the listener in tender vocals and haunting melodies. Russo combines her dreamy style of folk with indie rock to create deeply reflective and unforgettable songs. The Deli NYC describes calls her “a fascinating bundle of energy; there’s more […]
King Ropes Releases New Project, Dirt
King Ropes new album Dirt is a punk-infused, garage rockin’ conversation about the human experience. Frontman and guitarist Dave Hollier has experienced the greatness of the music scenes in both NYC and Los Angeles but now, back home in Bozeman, Montana, King Ropes’ music explores the contrasts between urban and rural, East vs West, and […]
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