Kings of the Brushwood Thicket sounds like an ensemble of what might be some rowdy pipers from the land of yonder but this simplistic, soulful, enchanting collage of frequencies emanates from the creative spirit of one Bruce Erik Brauer. You’ve probably heard Bruce’s music before; even if you don’t realize it yet. [Tweet “Stripping it […]
It’s Everly Time! with Dead Rock West
Want to know what happens when the Everly Brothers collide with an authentic 1960s L.A. surf rock duo? Dead Rock West happens. Coming together over a decade ago in Los Angeles, Cindy Wasserman and Frank Lee Drennan are the powerful team known as Dead Rock West and their latest Everly Brothers’ covers project is the next […]
Introducing the Sonic and Visual Assault of Atlas Jungle
Oh boy… every once in a while something really special finds its way through the abyss of music submissions in my inbox. Let me introduce you to Atlas Jungle. The music we create, says Jeremy, is inspired by spirituality and the energy that live concerts and the experiences around them have imparted to us. These […]
Interview with REBELMANN – A Young Rock N Roll Powerhouse
I recently stumbled across the young but powerful rock n roll group REBELMANN consisting of Clayton, Johnathon and Bryce Mann. This band of brothers is nothing but pure, classic rock and roll energy. In the interview below, we get to know the band, discuss favorite music moments, and learn about their plans for the future. […]
Watch: Lighter Click by DEDSA
Trying to catch up on all the awesome submissions that came in during my absence the last two weeks and BAM, I’ve got a very tasty jam courtesy of DEDSA, an electronic, funky, all-encompassing multimedia experience based in Nashville. Check out the video for Lighter Click and share if you dig it. DEDSA is an […]
Interview with Kathy Muir
How have you been? What’s happened in the world of Kathy Muir since we reviewed your last album, which was released in the summer of 2012? Well, Far From Entirely was recorded over a series of trips between the UK and the States. Six months after the album was released I moved over to the […]
The Alpine Camp Translate Nature To Sound
The Alpine Camp was simply a challenge to translate nature’s sounds into music without any fancy gadgetry or studio over-processing but has since turned into something of an obsession for this crew of energetic and creative musicians. We wanted to transmit the vibe of rock music through the medium typically used in folk, bluegrass and […]
Well-Known Strangers Release Found EP
On the hardest and saddest of my year, each year, I have to wish my first born son (11) a bittersweet farewell as he flies our of Sacramento International Airport back home to Florida to get ready for the school year. As I am faced with all the emotions, thoughts, and memories that flood with his […]
Watch: Come Take My Heart by The Old Days
The Old Days are a modern pop collaboration between Los Angeles writer/producer Scott Chesak and Austin singer/songwriter Marcus Brown. The two aim to combine the honesty and authenticity of the Austin music scene with the professionalism and power of Los Angeles. The Old Days EP was released in mid June and is now available to stream and […]
Listen: Ugly Cherries by PWR BTTM
PWR BTTM is a queer punk band consisting of Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce. The band was formed at Bard College where Bruce and Hopkins bonded over a mutual interest in bringing elements of performance and drag artistry into DIY culture. While at Bard the duo recorded a demo, Cinderella Beauty Shop, and the Republican […]
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