In this interview spotlight, we chat with music industry veteran Pete Berwick about changes in the industry over the last few decades, his influences and music, his book (The Bar Singer), favorite physical formats and much more. Full Q&A along with links and videos can be found below. Where are you from and what style […]
Shawna Virago Releases Critically Acclaimed New Album, Heaven Sent Delinquent
Shawna Virago‘s new album, Heaven Sent Delinquent, has already received numerous praises and acclaims from other publications so instead of repeating everyone else about how great the music is or how great of an emotionally raw, storytelling songwriter she is, let’s give the album some context. Virago is the voice of a generation who existed […]
Psychocide Interview – Alcohol & Bad Nights
Psychocide stemmed from Goldwyn Thandrayen’s (vocal, guitar) solo project, The Goldwyn Experiment, which was based purely on collaboration with different artists. When moving to NYC from Scotland in 2011, he wanted to put together a band that would not only play some of the songs off his solo record but write new ones that together […]
California Torpedo Away! Electric Ray and The Shockers Are Here
Austrian psychedelic alt-punk surf rockers Electric Ray and The Shockers have launched an unstoppable sonic force with their new, and impressive first, studio album California Torpedo. Where do I begin?! You’re going to rock. You’re going to roll. You’re going to uncontrollably grab the nearest instrument nearby (air instruments are fair game) and begin having […]
The Psyatics Unleash Famous Monsters
Las Vegas based garage rockers The Psyatics have unleashed their latest album Famous Monsters. In your face, energetic, raw rock and roll sprinkled with dissonant jazz, noisy surf rock and some serious punk attitude collide in this fierce and adrenaline pumping sonic ride through tales of history’s most infamous serial killers. Famous Monsters is exciting, […]
Prepare To Travel The Long Dark Road
Jeremy Cavan has traveled The Long Dark Road. On the band’s self-titled debut album, Jeremy and his team of hardcore rockers pour out every bit of their heart, soul and musicianship into an epic, spine tingling, eardrum bursting, head banging wall of sound which explores the finer nuances of surviving in a world divided by […]
Might As Well Rock Hard with NYC’s Xombie
NYC based rapcore group Xombie have rocked festivals such as CMJ and Bamboozle, been featured on MTV-U, raised $11,000+ through Kickstarter and shared stages with artists that have names like He is Legend, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, Butcher Babies, Rittz, (Hed)PE, Like Moths to Flame, Otep, Dope, Bobaflex, Psychostick, Wu-Tang Clan’s Cappadonna, and […]
The Undecided Majors Interview – In Spite
The Undecided Majors are a Pop-Punk Alternative band originally from the Destin, FL area but now residing in the Austin, TX area. The Undecided Majors sound, instrumentally, is Blink-182 meets Foo Fighters, and vocals/lyrics are like Green Day meet Third Eye Blind. Every song has a phenomenal sound, whether it be guitar tones/effects or bass […]
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 […]
Ivanna Deliver An Apt Soundtrack for Leaving Town
The pop/rock, acoustic-infused sounds of the energetic Swedish outfit IVANNA is guaranteed to please in this raw, adrenaline pumping, pop appealing wave of sounds titled Leaving Town. In fact, the more I listened through the album the more I felt like this collection of eight memorable jams makes the perfect soundtrack for anyone Leaving Town. […]
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