The Bourgeois are an alternative rock band from Tulsa, OK. Musically, the band draws inspiration from a wide variety of artists; the sonic rush of Nirvana and Smashing Pumpkins, the disenfranchised melodicism of indie rock stalwarts like The Smiths and Violent Femmes, and a dash of aural post-punk weirdness, a la The Talking Heads and […]
Interview with Daniel Amedee – Life
Daniel Amedee is living proof that a musician can be from New Orleans, but not necessarily be of New Orleans, a distinction that courses through his quirky, eccentric songwriting style, informed by a haunting bluesy vocalese that scratches the soul somewhere between Tom Waits and Captain Beefheart, and certainly belies Daniel’s 29 years. In fact, […]
Interview with The Congress – Home Again
Ultimately, The Congress is a band that shows reverence for their roots through both cohesion and creativity. “It’s hard to pigeonhole us one way or the other,” says guitarist/vocalist Scott Lane. “We do what comes naturally, with a lot of focus on song and arrangement, and very little on genre. We’re not great at putting […]
Reditus Preparing To Release New Album, The Lost Ones
Chicago based experimental rock band Reditus is getting ready to release their new album, The Lost Ones, but we have an advance copy and this is very impressive work. Want a sample already? Check out the below cover of Pink Floyd’s “Time”. If Trent Reznor and Billy Corgan were to lock themselves in the studio […]
Interview with Albis – Runners
Albis is a Brooklyn based musician, songwriter, and producer. He is also guitarist for A Great Big World but also formerly of Ghost Robot Ninja Bear, Nakatomi Plaza, and De La Hoya. In this interview, we chat with Albis about his newest project, influences, and more. Full Q&A, links, and a stream of Runners below. […]
Interview with Ancient Cities – Marmalade
Formed in North Carolina in 2013 by multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Stephen Warwick, Ancient Cities melds well-crafted lyrics with fuzzed-out guitars, hints of psychedelia, and a pop sensibility. Warwick gained noteriety in 2010 with his lof-fi folk endeavor titled Talking Machine, receiving local acclaim as best song-writer and landing on Shuffle Magazine’s top 10 list of best albums […]
Interview with Lushcamp
Brooklyn, NY-based indie rock outfit Lushcamp makes alternative rock music that ignites the senses and captures the bittersweet flow of memories. The band’s debut album, Lushcamp features catchy guitar hooks and vivid lyrics that capture bandleader, guitarist and singer Paul Matarelli’s personal adventures. The album’s 10 tunes are a study of the dark and light […]
Interview with Laura Comfort – Little Wing
The US born and London based singer / songwriter Laura Comfort prepares for a busy summer of festivals and releases her brand new single, a countryrock reworking of the classic rock track by Jimi Hendrix and produced by acclaimed producer Gig Piscetti (Goldfrapp, Lou Reed, The Killers and Mystery Jets). The single also features Matt […]
Interview with Mangoseed – Jah Jah
Hailing from the cultural and creative melting pot that is England’s capital city, Mangoseed comprise four musicians of Trinidadian, Jamaican, Australian and Irish descent. Perhaps no surprise, then, that this multinational troupe produce an enthralling fusion of global sounds, mashing up ska and soca, jungle and funk, rock and punk, all of it high-energy and […]
Interview with Christopher Shayne – Turning Stones
Arizona’s Christopher Shayne brings country rock spiked with southern desert heat on their debut single, “Give A Damn”. With strong vocals, an energetic live stage presence, and songwriting that encompasses timeless elements, Christopher Shayne has partnered with internationally renowned producer/engineer Chuck Alkazian for this newest adventure. With an onslaught of fresh ideas at Alkazian’s Pearl […]
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