Tiny Eyes’ self-titled EP is his first major solo outing and it’s a resoundingly consistent and accomplished effort. Fitting nicely into the space that Tobias Jesso Jr re-opened for candid retro piano pop, Tiny Eyes is a heavy-lidded reverie through the mind of its maker. Heartfelt melodies entwine languorously with artful rhymes and psychedelic production […]
Interview with The Vex
Though hailing from London’s outer fringes, where the capital unceremoniously bleeds into Kent, The Vex actually came into being some 1,500 miles away, with an Eighties pop superstar playing his part. While on tour in Moscow with a previous band, the schisms in the group were made apparent by an offer of management from one […]
Interview with Joshua James Hunt
Over the last two decades, Joshua James Hunt‘s music has evolved from psychedelic stoner jams to a hard-hitting brand of alternative rock with a distinctive punk flavor, never lacking in philosophical lyrics and heavy guitar riffs. His latest album Open The Door is now available. In this interview spotlight, we chat with Joshua about […]
Interview with Salt Petal
Los Angeles-based collective Salt Petal is invigorating audiences and critics alike with a tropical surf-dance sound in a category all its own. A cross-border combination of Argentinian folk, Brazilian tropicalia, cumbia and up tempo surf rock blurs ethnic and musical boundaries, bringing to mind Blondie, Os Mutantes, Gal Costa, and 60′s rock and roll. The […]
Interview with Company Stores – Little Lights
The Company Stores is a modern Appalachian rock band originally from Charleston, WV. Led by the beautiful Casey Litz’s powerful vocals, the band takes the listener on a musical journey with each song, pulling inspiration from Appalachian folk, progressive rock, electronic, and many other musical genres. The band began as a duo in late 2012, […]
Interview with The Imagineers – Californians Drive All Day
Eclectic Scottish four-piece The Imagineers make a welcome return with their latest album release Utopian Dreams, out now via Hit The Light Records. The album is full of melodic twists and turns throughout; taking in elements of west coast surf, baroque pop, and singer songwriter, giving the album a film score feel. However, there is […]
Interview with Coltana – Break Her
Brixton based punk rock quartet Coltana present their visceral, energetic new single Break Her, due for release on 19th May 2017 via Poeticat Presents. Break Her was written about the way women are conveyed in society, how they are set to fail against each other, how much emphasis is placed on the way we look […]
Interview with Fat Goth – Guestbook
After exploding onto the scene four albums ago, Fat Goth’s fast paced Mike Patton style brand of wonky alt-rock made quite an impression, particularly with second album Stud (2013) and their third offering One Hundred Percent Suave (2014). Shortly after, the Scottish three-piece took a break from the heady heights of fame and (mis)fortune retiring […]
Sabbatical Year Interview – An American
After a short hiatus, Sabbatical Year returns with its new project, Metropolitan, a multimedia artistic endeavor comprised of photographs, videos, and music. Metropolitan explores love, loss, and what it’s like to struggle and succeed in today’s weird world. Sabbatical Year, known for its catchy yet insightful tunes, has recently evolved in its line-up, paring down […]
Interview with Vassals – Halogen Days
Vassals is a band that embraces the loud/quiet dichotomy of the 90s through the lens of 60s rock and psychedelia. In this interview spotlight, we chat with Jonathan Smith of Vassals about influences, their newest project, navigating the digital world and more. Full Q&A along with links and streams below. Where are you from and […]
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