Jeremy & the Harlequins‘ main objective with their music is keeping rock n’ roll alive. That’s something the New York five-piece have been doing since forming just a few short years ago, both with their debut album American Dreamer (2015) and its follow-up Into The Night (2016). The next phase of the band’s career is […]
Josh Christina Delivers The Rockabilly Goods On His Latest Release, Instincts Now Available
Baltimore, Maryland based rockabilly extraordinaire Josh Christina has been grabbing the attention of listeners since he tapped into his passion for song at a very young age. With a healthy love of music that came from classic acts such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry, Christina is taking rock and roll back […]
The Mezcaltones Deliver Desert Rockin’ Sonic Adventure On New Album, The Mezcaltones Second Now Available
What happens when some dangerous sonic attitude gets infused with Mezcal tequila, Tarantino-esque sonic soundscapes, 60’s surf rock guitar vibes and a little Tex Mex? Sydney, Australia’s The Mezcaltones might be as far away from Mexico as one can be but that doesn’t stop this invigorating, desert-weathered, sultry sounding sextet from rockin’ our socks […]
Interview with Thee MVPS – American Dreamin’
With a reputation as the best live band in London, and a gig list longer than The Old Testament, Thee MVPS are preparing to uncage their indefatigable garage-rock sound through the release of single American Dreamin’, available to stream and download now via Big Indie Records. Fusing the raw 60’s Detroit rock sound made famous […]
Good Field Unleash Enticing Rock and Roll Sounds on Surface Tension
Texas based rockers Good Field have arrived with an epic wall of rock and roll sounds that manages to capture the essence of rock eras from the classic period through the distinct and familiar vibes of ’90s indie rock onto the more refreshing and experimental sounds that can be attributed to a band not afraid […]
Justin Shapiro Rocks, Jams and Nurtures the Soul On New Album, Campfire Party Now Available
Over the previous decade-plus, Justin Shapiro has been an active participant of the DMV music scene. Starting his path in cover bands playing tunes from Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Neil Young, Justin was also stashing away original material for his own songwriting catalog. Back in 2009, Shapiro was a member of Green River Junction […]
Interview with Mistine – Miss Used
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Mistine about challenges, motivations, her latest project 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 genre classifications.) Hey! I’m from Matawan, New […]
Dynamos Hit Us With Energetic Rock and Roll On New Single and Video, Stainless
Following up on the success of their singles Shake Rattle and Roll and Knowledge, Los Angeles based rockers Dynamos are back with their strongest rocker yet. The new single is titled Stainless. Accompanied by a music video (watch below), Stainless hits us from the get-go with big drums, slightly distorted but perfectly toned electric guitars, […]
Nick Lamb is Getting High Off You On Newest Single
Raised in a small coal town in central Pennsylvania, Nick Lamb struggled through extreme poverty with his parents and four brothers. Finding solace in music, Nick’s father (Tom) was somewhat of a local celebrity performing Country as well as Rock N Roll music on local radio and at community events. The day he passed, WPHB […]
Interview with Layne Montgomery Paper Company – Teenage Feelings
Layne Montgomery is always thinking about songs: what makes the good ones work, what makes the bad ones interesting, how to make his own ones better. He is constantly on a quest to write a perfect song (something like “Age of Consent” by New Order or “MMMbop.”) His best friend Max Miller has been with […]
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