Hunt for Hunter is a folk-rock duo based in Brooklyn NY, comprised of Michael Hunter on violin, guitar and vocals, and Ian Hunt on cajon, guitar and vocals. Born out of Hunter’s solo album “A Chance to Shine“, Hunt for Hunter is a blend of both musicians’ diverse musical backgrounds. Classical and bluegrass, hard rock […]
Kivanc Kilicer Releases Compelling Video and Single, Devil’s Thought
Turkish progressive hard rockin’, metal creative Kivanc Kilicer has released the video for Devil’s Thought, the new single off his EP Dew On Roses (check out the amazing, chill-inducing artwork). Starting off in 2007 as the frontman for Element, Kivanc soon realized there was a creative force inside of him that could not be contained. […]
Begin At Zero Return with Fiction Portfolio
To truly understand and appreciate the work that is Fiction Portfolio from St. Louis metal heads Begin At Zero, you need proper context. Find that here, here and also here. For everyone who is new to Begin At Zero and isn’t clicking the above links, understand this isn’t any mainstream, hipster, trendy bullshit. This is […]
Interview with Silent People – Yours Truly
The Danish band Silent People plays progressive rock somewhere in between Animal Collectives’ synth-madness, The Flaming Lips’ neo-psychedelica and Radiohead’s ballads. A classic rock setup consisting of guitar, drums and vocals combined with synthesizers and samples creates a rich and deep soundscape. On the 23rd of march Silent People released their debut album “Yours Truly”. […]
Interview with PLINI – Electric Sunrise
PLINI, from Sydney, Australia, travels, eats, plays guitar & writes music. He also holds a Master of Architecture degree. Up to this point, he has independently recorded and released a trilogy of EPs, a split-EP with Scottish artist Sithu Aye, and numerous singles, all of which you can hear on Bandcamp, YouTube, iTunes, Apple Music, […]
Interview with Forest – The Struggle Is Not Real
Forest is an unconventional synth rock band from Los Angeles that is the brainchild of frontman Forest Marchini. In this interview, we discuss the new project, influences, and more. Full Q&A, links, and a stream of The Struggle Is Not Real below. The Struggle Is Not Real by Forest Let’s dive a little deeper into […]
Interview with Sounds Like An Infection
In this interview, we chat with prog/psych/art rockers Sounds Like An Infection discussing their newest project, influences and more. Full Q&A and a stream to their self-titled album are below. Sounds Like an Infection by Sounds Like an Infection Let’s dive a little deeper into You, the artist and your music. What attracted you to […]
Progressive Americana GREYE Release New Project, The Worrier
Florida based Progressive Americana/Rock outfit GREYE have released their new album, The Worrier, now available on Lakehouse Records. GREYE‘s music is a special blend of classic and modern styles fusing into something the band refers to as Progressive Amerciana. Recently signed by Lakehouse Records and currently on tour, the momentum for GREYE has been gradually […]
Midwest Soul Xchange Release New American Century
Midwest Soul Xchange have arrived with a special treat in the form of their Prog-Roots Americana infused album, New American Century. Troubadours Nate Cherrier and Ryan Summers have been friends for nearly twenty years but it wasn’t until recently the two sonic beings aligned to create something refreshing, eclectic, and pleasing to the senses. Even […]
(3WM) Three Wise Monkeys’ PROGRETTO ARTE In My Top 5 Albums of 2015
If you missed my interview with Australia’s Three Wise Monkeys, go read it. On December 10th this crew of jammin’, funky, progressive rockin’ misfits released their opus PROGRETTO ARTE; easily one of my top 5 favorite albums of 2015. On top of great music the gang engaged, included, and built a loyal following of music […]